David Abbott(VI)
- Actor
David "Tank" Abbott is mixed martial arts most controversial fighter.
Born in 1965 in Huntingbeach, California, Abbott was a college wrestler
who got interested in bare-knuckle fighting on the beaches of Southern
California. The 6 feet 270 pound Abbott was undefeated in the art of
Pit-Fighting. Pit-Fighting is a sport started by outlaw biker gangs in
which a large pit is dug and two fighters jump in and brawl. This
"sport" was depicted in the film, Stone Cold. Taking an undefeated
record of 8-0, 8 knockouts into the Ultimate Fighting Championships in
1995, Abbott set the mixed martial arts world ablaze with his awesome
one-punch knockout power. Over the next 8 years he scored impressive
wins over a host of undefeated fighters; 300 pound John Matua KO
1(1995), 6ft.8inch. 300lbs. Paul "Polar Bear" Varlans KO 1(1995), 250
pound Steve Nelmark KO 1(1996), 220 pound Hugh Duarte who was 8-0 in 1
roound(1998). Abbott also beat two Martial Arts World Champions,
undefeated UFC CHampion Steve Jennum by TKO in 1995 and GC Champion Cal
Worsham in 1996. The Tank failed in his three bids to capture a world
championship being defeated by Oleg Taktarov in 1995, Don Frye in 1996,
and Maurice Smith in 1997. Abbott was a professional wrestler for about
4 years and scored a number of quick knockouts in special wrestling
"shoot-matches". However, in 2003 he launched a highly publicized
comeback in mixed martial arts which ended in stunning setbacks to
Frank Mir, Kimo Leopoldo, and Wesley "Cabbage" Correira.