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  2. Fedor Emelianenko - Wikipedia

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    Emelianenko began his MMA career on May 21, 2000, compiling four straight victories before a controversial loss in December 2000. Emelianenko was unbeaten in his next 28 fights up until June 2010, including wins over four former UFC champions, one PRIDE champion, one former and two future K-1 champions, one Pancrase champion, and two Olympic ...

  3. Bellator 290 - Wikipedia

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    Bellator 290: Bader vs. Fedor 2 was a mixed martial arts event produced by Bellator MMA that took place on February 4, 2023, at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, United States. The card aired live on CBS and Paramount Plus , the first time the promotion has aired live on the network and the first time MMA has been broadcast live on CBS ...

  4. Alexander Emelianenko - Wikipedia

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    Emelianenko was slated to compete on 29 September 2009 in South Korea at the event Fighting Mixed Combative 2 against Bulgarian Sambo practitioner Blagoi Ivanov, who had defeated Emelianenko's brother Fedor in the 2008 World Sambo Championships, [70] [71] but Ivanov injured his hands in a previous match against Kazuyuki Fujita, which left the ...

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  8. Mixed martial arts in Russia - Wikipedia

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    MMA in the country was given 'National Sport' status in September 2012, and on the same day fighter and M-1 Global promoter Fedor Emelianenko was appointed to the role of Russian MMA Union president. [8]

  9. Red Devil Sport Club - Wikipedia

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    Since 2005 the team's most notable fighters are the brothers Fedor and Aleksander Emelianenko. The Emelianenko brothers left Russian Top Team due to claims of management abuse, and since that time the primary trainers for Red Devil have been the Emelianenkos' childhood coaches Vladimir Voronov, and Aleksander Michkov.