Mixed martial arts career
Fighting
in Japan
Trigg
got his start in 1997, fighting in a handful of upstart promotions, and
in 1999 got his big break and fought in PRIDE at PRIDE 8, defeating
Fabiano Iha via TKO due to strikes. He challenged Shooto champion
Hayato Sakurai for his title in December of 2000. While Trigg initially
controlled the bout, Sakurai would stage a comeback and score a KO via
knees in the second round, handing Trigg his first MMA loss.
WFA
Trigg fought in the World Fighting Alliance from
2001-2002, where he held the WFA Welterweight Title.
UFC
Trigg
then went on to fight in the UFC, making a run at the Welterweight
championship, but came up short, losing to Matt Hughes twice in two
separate title fights, both via rear naked choke. His last fight in the
UFC was another loss via rear naked choke, to then top welterweight
contender, one time Welterweight Champion Georges St. Pierre.
Rumble
on the Rock
He
then went on to participate in Rumble on the Rock's welterweight (175
lb) tournament in 2006, where he won his first round fight against
Ronald "Machine Gun" Jhun, but was upset in the second round by Carlos
Condit.
Icon
Sport
Trigg remained inactive since that
loss, focusing on his broadcasting job with PRIDE until returning on
December 1, 2006. Trigg returned to fight Jason "Mayhem" Miller,
defending a rear naked choke attempt and going on to win with punches,
stomps and soccer kicks in the second round, and so winning the Icon
Sport middleweight title.
On March 31st, 2007, Frank Trigg
defended his Icon Sport Middleweight Title against Robbie Lawler for
the first time, losing in the fourth round via KO.
GFC
He
was scheduled to fight Ivan "Batman" Jorge at the Gracie Fighting
Championships second card at the American Airlines Arena in Miami,
Florida on January 20th 2007. This event was postponed.
PRIDE
FC
His
next fight was on at PRIDE 33 on February 24, 2007 against Middleweight
Grand Prix champion Kazuo Misaki. Trigg was able to out wrestle Misaki
and maintain control on the ground, winning by a 30-27 unanimous
decision.[1]
Personal life
Trigg is married to Nicole and
has two children, Frankie and Kiara. Frank is a partner in a gym called
R1 Training Center with Rico Chiapparelli, owns an urban athletic wear
line called Triggonomics and runs a marketing company in addition to
his duties as PRIDE's color commentator. Frank also appeared on an
episode of The King Of Queens. Frank appeared on VH1s
reality show Kept
He is always noted for his resemblance to
pro-wrestler and Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle.