Former Power Ranger Jason David Frank to Soon Make Debut in MMA

Former Power Ranger Jason David Frank recently signed with SuckerPunch Entertainment and will soon be making his debut in mixed martial arts.
Jason, who is 35 years old, began training in martial arts at the age of 4 and holds a sixth degree Black Belt in Karate.
In 1994, he created his own form of martial arts known as Tose Kune Do, which means The Way of the Fighting Fist.
Jason was inducted into the World Karate Union Hall of Fame in 2003, joining previous inductees Chuck Norris and Dan Severn.
He currently trains out of his own gym, Rising Sun MMA. Among his training partners is UFC lightweight fighter Melvin Guillard.
In a recent interview with SuckerPunch Entertainment, Jason said:
“I was supposed to fight in 2007, but it fell through. In truth, I’ve wanted to put the work in until I’m ready. I know I have a target on my back. Everyone is going to want to beat up the Green Ranger. But I am no Kimbo: I’ve been training for a very long time. I wanted to get in there before, but I got injured. But I’ll be ready when the time comes.”
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