Frank Shamrock Net Worth

He began his career in martial arts in 1995 and quickly rose to fame, becoming the first UFC Middleweight Champion in 1997. He retired from MMA in 2009 and has since become a commentator and coach. His net worth of $3 million is largely due to his success in the sport, as well as his various endorsement deals. Frank Shamrock is a retired mixed martial arts fighter who has achieved great success in the sport, resulting in a net worth of $3 million. Born in Santa Monica, California, he began his career in 1995 and quickly rose to fame, becoming the first UFC Middleweight Champion in 1997. After retiring from MMA in 2009, he has since become a commentator and coach, and has earned additional income from endorsement deals.
Frank Shamrock is a member of MMA

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Mixed Martial Artist
Birth Day December 08, 1972
Birth Place United States
Frank Shamrock age 50 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Net Worth: $3 Million
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Last Updated: 2019

💰 Net worth: $3 Million (2024)

After multiple years of being shuffled from foster home to foster home, Bob Shamrock adopted him. He began training in submission fighting and mixed martial arts with his adopted brother, Ken Shamrock. He made his professional debut in Japan as part of the Pancrase circuit in December of 1994. He went on to join the UFC in the late 90s, and also began training other fighters at the Lion's Den. He also trained fighters at the Alliance. He went on to win 23 of this thirty-five mixed martial arts bouts, and was a UFC Middleweight (later UFC Light Heavyweight) Champion. When he retired in 2010, he was a four-time undefeated UFC Champion. The Wrestling Observer named him UFC "Fighter of the Decade" for the 90s, and he holds the world record for the fastest UFC Title Fight Victory at 16 seconds.

Animal Cruelty Charges: In March 2019, Frank abandoned one of his mother's dogs at a Dallas airport after not being able to find a home for the dog. The dog was reportedly tied to a truck for five days before someone called animal services.