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Event Japanese name Date held Venue City Attendance 1 Pride 1 — October 11, 1997: Tokyo Dome: Tokyo, Japan: 47,000 2 Pride 2 — March 15, 1998: Yokohama Arena
4. def. Ricardo Arona at Pride Shockwave 2005 on Dec 31, 2005. 2 Dan Henderson: Pride 33 Las Vegas, NV, U.S. Feb 24, 2007 196 days The Pride World Middleweight Title was unified with the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship on September 8, 2007 when Quinton Jackson defeated Dan Henderson at UFC 75. [1]
PRIDE Fighting Championships (Pride or Pride FC, founded as KRS-Pride) was a Japanese mixed martial arts promotion company. Its inaugural event was held at the Tokyo Dome on October 11, 1997. Pride held more than sixty mixed martial arts events, broadcast to about 40 countries worldwide. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Pride Fighting Championships events" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
This category is for articles about or associated with the mixed martial arts organization, Pride Fighting Championships Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pride Fighting Championships . Subcategories
Mixed martial arts; List of Pride events; List of Pride champions; List of male mixed martial artists; References External links. This page was last edited on 1 ...
The event was attended by a crowd of 91,107, the largest attendance in the history of mixed martial arts. The following is a list of mixed martial arts attendance records. The highest number of events on the list have been promoted by the Pride Fighting Championships (PRIDE), the largest mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion company in Japan until ...
This was the earliest example of mixed martial arts in Japan. [5] Pride FC for much of early 21st century in the 2000s was one of the preeminent Mixed martial arts organizations until it was discovered it was being run by the Yakuza. [6] [7] [8] Since the 2010s, MMA in Japan has seen a sharp decline in popularity in television viewership and ...