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Pride FC: Final Conflict 2003 [5] was an event held on November 9, 2003, at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. This event was host to the semi-finals and finals of the 2003 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix tournament. The first round of the tournament was contested at the Pride: Total Elimination 2003 event the previous August.
The rivalry between the two fighters reportedly began around the Pride Middleweight (205 lb) Grand Prix. [10] In an attempt to set up a "tune-up" bout for Kazushi Sakuraba, who had just been defeated by Silva, Pride brought in Quinton Jackson, a relative unknown at the time, to face the Japanese fighter. [11]
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Earth: Final Conflict is a science fiction television series based on ideas developed by Gene Roddenberry. The series was produced under the guidance of his widow, Majel Barrett-Roddenberry, who possessed notes kept by Roddenberry that would provide the conceptual basis for the series. It ran for five seasons between October 6, 1997, and May 20 ...
Renee and Captain Michaels take one of his men to the pharmaceutical plant manufacturing an Atavus Hybrid vaccine to receive the hybrid vaccination, but Michaels suspects something a little strange about the lead scientist Dr. Spangler. Ra'jel leads Renee on an enlightening trip down memory lane to prepare her for the final conflict.
The score to The Final Conflict was composed by Jerry Goldsmith, who had also composed the Academy Award-winning music for The Omen and the score for its sequel Damien: Omen II. The score was performed by the National Philharmonic Orchestra , conducted by Lionel Newman (who also conducted the scores for the previous two films).
Pride FC - Final Conflict 2004: Final Round August 15, 2004: Saitama Super Arena: Saitama, Japan: 47,629 42 Pride - Bushido 4 — July 19, 2004: Nagoya Rainbow Hall: Nagoya, Japan — 41 Pride FC - Critical Countdown 2004: 2nd Round June 20, 2004: Saitama Super Arena: Saitama, Japan: 43,711 40 Pride - Bushido 3 — May 23, 2004: Yokohama Arena ...
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