Mirko ‘Straight up Killer’ Knocked out a Former WWE Champion in 46 Seconds

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oe Rogan was always a big fan of PRIDE and UFC legend Mirko Cro Cop who has got one of the best highlight reels in the history of the sport.

When reflecting on his loss to Brendan Schaub, Rogan credited Cro Cop with taking MMA to “another level” due to the devastating striking that he brought to the table.

If there’s one other aspect of the MMA legend’s career that the UFC commentator is a huge fan of it’s the iconic moment before his first fight with Wanderlei Silva.

In a clip from The Joe Rogan Experience, the fight historian stated that it’s the best stare down of all time with Cro Cop looking like a “straight up killer” as he looks right back at one of the most feared fighters of his time.

Though the Croatian faced many of the legends of his era, one of the recipients of his iconic head kicks was a masked pro wrestler who would go on to become a WWE superstar.

Mirko Cro Cop knocked out Alberto Del Rio with his signature head kick in 46 seconds

At PRIDE Bushido 1 in October of 2003, Mirko Cro Cop would come up against the masked Dos Caras Jr. who would go on to be known as WWE’s Alberto Del Rio.

Caras Jr. was an accomplished amateur wrestler who turned to both pro wrestling and MMA around the same time after missing out on the 2000 Olympic Games.

After fighting five times in Japanese promotion DEEP, the 3-2 fighter was brought in to face Cro Cop who at this early stage in his MMA career, had already stopped the likes of Kazushi Sakuraba, Heath Herring and Igor Vovchanchyn to emerge as a superstar in PRIDE.

Caras Jr. wore a mask during the fight as it’s Mexican wrestling tradition that a luchador’s appearance is never revealed in public which isn’t the greatest way to prepare yourself for dealing with one of the most dangerous strikers in the world.

The main event only lasted as long as it did because the masked man tried to clinch or move away from the Croatian but the ticking clock was running out.

After landing two punches, Cro Cop’s third strike would be his signature head kick which crumpled Caras Jr. to the floor even if it appeared to only graze the top of his head.

The knockout artist followed up with one big punch for good measure before the referee could get in between them to wave the fight off.

Dos Caras Jr. would go on to have much more success as WWE’s Alberto Del Rio

Though he would go on to fight 15 times in his MMA career, with a return to the cage in 2019 where he faced Tito Ortiz, the former Dos Caras Jr. would achieve a lot more success when he was signed to the WWE.

Following a four-year run with Mexican promotion CMLL, Del Rio signed to the WWE and made his main roster debut in 2009.

He became a major player on the roster following SummerSlam 2011 where he cashed in his Money In The Bank contract to pin CM Punk and become the first Mexican-born WWE champion.

Del Rio would be released from the promotion just three years later only to return the following year and get released again in 2016 though he is currently signed to Mexican promotion AAA, which WWE recently acquired, where he wrestles under the name Alberto El Patron.

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Every time I see this fight I’d like to think mirko’s saying “nice mask, dork” as he punches him in the face

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i would have worn a mask of steel

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Rigged.

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In the sense it was a huge mismatch, sure.

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Plot twist:

It was steel

Didn’t help

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Dos Caras wasn’t quite as bad as people remember him being.

Brad Kohler was no joke and he had beaten him. Brad has one of the nastiest KOs in UFC history.

Dos Caras was a competent ammy greco guy. Greco is the best grappling base for MMA. If he had been brought along slowly and fell in love with the sport he could have been decent in time. He was certainly not ready for Mirko or Nakamura. But he isn’t as bad as people make him out to be.

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Is the nasty ko you’re talking about Steve Judson? I had trained with Steve at Megaton’s. I was a white belt then. He was a purple belt and Pan Am Champ. At the time there were very few non Brazilians higher than blue. Steve was huge and absolutely ripped. When him or Megaton would catch your arm they wouldn’t stop when you tapped they would stop when your arm popped.. I was super shocked when Brad knocked him out. I though Steve would rule the UFC heavyweight division lol

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Jesus, why don’t you marry Alberto Del Rio?

But for real, that Kholer KO was awesome!

While you consider replacing that Spanish fag as Del Rios wwe personal ring announcer :face_blowing_a_kiss:

Let’s watch it again!

https://x.com/danawhite/status/679446393036128256

Whole fight:

Side note, Kohler was victim to a horrendous soccer kick from Babalu

https://youtu.be/Thg-8r5ZZwc?si=TaQu8-d4mqtK-KD1

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Lets see Michael Cro cop in a WWE ring! Turn teh tables and run it back!

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I can’t think of Brad’s KO of Judson without thinking of Babalu soccer kicking him. The same way I can’t think of Igor’s KO of Bueno without thinking of Mirko’s KO of Igor.

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Also I know you’re kidding, but to clarify, I don’t like him. Also I still only think of him as Dos Caras Jr because I saw him in Pride and don’t know shit about Pro Wrestling so I didn’t even know it was the same guy until he fought Tito.

I remember the time of the Mirko fight he was kind of a decent prospect. His dad was famous, he had made the Mexican Greco Oly team (which isn’t saying much, but it does say something about general athleticism and toughness.)

He could have been decent if he had just stayed doing real fighting. Maybe he had a bunch of injuries or something I don’t know about.

Mate, you’ve always been a good sport, knew you’d take it the right way (but seriously are you going to marry him?)

TBF - I’d never seen Dos Caras in any other mma fight other that getting Mirko’d of knew anything about his creds

Thanks for sharing

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iirc he fought tito
it was suspicious, tito was holding back power on g+p

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I’m a huge Mirko fan but #1 I didn’t like that total mismatch bout #2 I didn’t like that extra uppercut to KOed foe. Dude deserved respect for having the balls to step in there vs a killer!

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BEST Fans IN THIS world ^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Interesting - I think that fight was overruled to a NC but no reason given?

Also was at catch weight of 210…. He was billed in wwe at what? 240?

Obv wwe exaggerates but interesting when crossovers reveal the delta… punk was 220 in WWE but fought at 170 in UFC

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