Former NHL Enforcer Donald Brashear Coming to MMA

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  • Liquidrob
    Izzy is a bum
    • Feb 2009
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    Former NHL Enforcer Donald Brashear Coming to MMA

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    Former NHL Enforcer Donald Brashear Coming to MMA

    by Kid Nate on Apr 23, 2011 10:29 AM EDT in MMA News

    We've seen a number of former NFL players come to MMA in the past few years -- Herschel Walker, Matt Mitrione, Marcus Jones and more -- but we haven't seen a similar influx from the NHL. Steve Bosse, a minor league hockey player has racked up an 8-1 record in Canadian MMA events. Bosse's been the most high profile hockey player in MMA so far. Now 39 year-old Donald Brashear -- a retired NHL player and currently a player for the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH) -- has signed with Canada's Ringside promotion.

    MMA Die Hards reports:

    Former NHL tough guy Donald Brashear is taking his game to MMA after officially signing with the Canadian-based Ringside promotion, MMADieHards.com has learned.

    Brashear is signed for one fight, but the contract could be for as many as three matches.

    At this time, it remains to be seen whether or not the commission (Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux) will give Brashear his license, and as of Thursday, he had not yet applied for it. If Brashear applies and is licensed in time, he could fight as soon as Ringside 11 in Quebec City on June 4.
    Ringside Report has more:

    Brashear is enthusiastic about the opportunity to become a mixed martial arts fighter and could start train at Nordik Fight Club in Quebec. He (Champoux) hopes that the crossover from NHL Goon to MMA fighter will appeal to Quebec fans, similar to WWE wrestler Brock Lesnar and Boxing Champion James Toney joining the UFC and of course former LNAH hockey goon turned Quebec MMA star Steve Bosse.
    From Brashear's wikipedia entry:

    ...played for five organizations in the National Hockey League (NHL). His main role is that of an enforcer. He was considered one of the best, and most feared, in the NHL. His aggressive style of play has led to being among the league leaders in penalty minutes six times, while currently ranking 15th all-time in NHL history, and has resulted in multiple suspensions as well. He remains the Vancouver Canucks all-time single season leader in penalty minutes, which he set in the 1997-98 season. He was the victim of one most publicized incidents of on-ice violence in NHL history, when he was slashed in the head by Marty McSorley, during the 1999-2000 season.
    Hockey is a particularly brutal sport and the only stick-and-ball sport that allows actual fighting in the context of games so it seems like a natural transition. Brashear himself is already 39 years old and has done no MMA training so he won't be much more than a very athletic brawler. Of course in the talent-starved heavyweight division, Brashear could still make an impact at the regional level.
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  • killgod
    OHHHH WHEN THE REDSSSSS
    • Oct 2008
    • 4714

    #2
    They need to setup a fight with McSorley.

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    • leaffan
      Colton Orr Fan
      • Feb 2009
      • 11082

      #3
      He'll probably be slow as balls like he was on the rink.

      Leafs offseason training!

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      • RyanLeaf16
        #DoSomething
        • Feb 2009
        • 3211

        #4
        BFD. Guy wouldn't even go up against Chris Dingman during the Lightning's cup run, and when he finally did, he got his ass kicked.
        Maddon & Friedman: Pissing off the AL East since 2008

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        • leaffan
          Colton Orr Fan
          • Feb 2009
          • 11082

          #5
          There's really only a handful of NHLers I could think of that could make the jump to MMA. Of course they would need probably a solid year or more of training due to the different natures of fighting.

          Rick Rypien comes to mind since he has the background in boxing. Too bad he's gone bat shit crazy and no one knows if we'll ever see him again.

          Leafs offseason training!

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          • Obst
            RIP West
            • Oct 2008
            • 4182

            #6
            [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GCZRYPKn7A"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GCZRYPKn7A[/ame]

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            • wr50l
              Glen & CJ are secret Huns
              • Oct 2008
              • 4114

              #7
              Originally posted by MattUM2
              hmmm i was saying during game 4 that the CAPS need this nig back just to wreck people and nothing else.

              The rangers have been hitting us non-stop
              LOL WUT

              You got rid of that cunt because he was failing to do that very thing. And then we got stuck with him, and we retired that usless cunt.

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              • Liquidrob
                Izzy is a bum
                • Feb 2009
                • 11785

                #8
                Here is the video, bad quality, but thats what you get when it's at a small show

                [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9RBwJesv9Y[/ame]
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                • Ravin
                  Dishing the Gino's
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 6994

                  #9
                  Hockey enforcers > MMA
                  All you need to know when thinking of the NHL vs Madden series is the two people involved in making the games.

                  "rammer" and "cummings"

                  The NHL series is a giver, Madden takes the load.

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