Don gets Frye'd in 60 seconds at Shark Fights 6 'Stars & Stripes'

Legendary Pride FC and UFC brawler Don Frye found himself as the prey instead of "The Predator" when Dave Herman finished him via technical knockout in the main event of Shark Fights 6: "Stars and Stripes" from the Amarillo Civic Center Coliseum in Amarillo, Texas, on Sept. 12.
"Pee Wee" shrugged off a charging Frye to pound the aging pioneer into his first loss under the Shark Fights Banner. Herman meanwhile, who last appeared for Bellator FC back in May, improves to an impressive 15-1.
Also on the card was former Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 7 cast member Gerald Harris, picking up his seventh straight win by blasting one-time UFC and WEC veteran Nissen Osterneck less than a minute into the first round.
The victory earned Harris the Shark Fights middleweight title.
Here are the Shark Fights 6 complete results:
Dave Herman def. Don Frye via TKO (strikes) 0:60-R1
Gerald Harris def. Nissen Osterneck via KO (punch) 0:46-R1
Anthony Waldburger def. Pay Healy via decision
Ran Weathers def. Phil Cardella via KO 0:36-R1
Marcus Sursa def. Isaac Villanueva via submission (guillotine choke) 2:06-R1
Brian Humes def. Lance Friedenstein via unanimous decision
Anselmo Martinez via Lorenzo Borgomeo by TKO (did not answer the bell) 5:00-R1
Karen Darabedyan def. Estevan Payan via TKO 1:20-R1
Robert Clayton Hantz def. Tony Castillo via decision
For more on Shark Fights check out our archive here.
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maybe he lost a bet and has to shave his mustache now..please
by sarah on Sep 13, 2009 11:15 AM EDT reply actions
The mustache is his primary source of income — $5 a ride.
by PW on Sep 13, 2009 11:28 AM EDT up reply actions
Hell yeah it’s his primary source of income! How’s he supposed to be Tom Sellack’s stunt double without it???
by attakdog on Sep 13, 2009 11:36 AM EDT up reply actions
Im pretty sure he didnt sustain any injuries though, his brain is allready mush.
by Lester The Pimp on Sep 13, 2009 11:16 AM EDT reply actions
What a short night of fights. 6 rd 1 wins and 3 dec. Not even long enough to get a good buzz going.
by BeerManG on Sep 13, 2009 12:00 PM EDT reply actions
Not only that, but 3 ended in a minute or less.
by Five Finger Death Punch on Sep 13, 2009 5:15 PM EDT up reply actions
Gerald “Hurricane” Harris.
I am still puzzled that he is still fighting in these organizations. Not even a call from Strikeforce for this guy? I’ve seen worse guys make it to the UFC from the Ultimate Fighter. And would have possible won if not submitted by the eventual winner!
I’d like to see him at a larger scale.
by PimpFight on Sep 13, 2009 12:04 PM EDT reply actions
knocked out by eventual winner it was a knee and amir was losing too
by jhonny canadian on Sep 13, 2009 2:31 PM EDT up reply actions
….and he wanted to fight Fedor. “That bald commie” would have sent him home in bodybag.
by Flyingknees on Sep 13, 2009 2:53 PM EDT reply actions
FRY IS WASHED UP, BUT IN HIS PRIME HE WAS THE POUND FOR POUND GREATEST!
by Conan the Barbarian on Sep 13, 2009 4:11 PM EDT reply actions
You are correct that Don Frye was a much better fighter back in the day. 10 years ago, hell even 5 years ago but if you think that Don Frye was ever the best P4P fighter, thats hilarious.
by bill on Sep 13, 2009 6:44 PM EDT up reply actions
i have NEVER understood why Gerald Harris was not in the UFC. The guy is very explosive, Iv’e liked him since the show. I’m sure he’ll be with a better company soon.
by jc3cme on Sep 13, 2009 7:15 PM EDT reply actions

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