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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 ]
Pride 1 [1] was an inaugural event held on October 11, 1997, at The Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan.. In addition to the MMA bouts, there was one kickboxing bout between K-1 Grand Prix Champion Branko Cikatić and Ralph White.
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
2006 in Pride FC; 2007 in Pride FC; K. K-1 Premium Dynamite!! P. Pride 32; Pride 33; Pride 34; S. Pride Shockwave; Pride Shockwave 2006
Kazushi Sakuraba in 2015. Royce Gracie in 2007. The rivalry between Kazushi Sakuraba from Takada Dojo and the Gracie family of Brazilian jiu-jitsu practitioners started in PRIDE 8, when Sakuraba faced Royler Gracie, though it actually traced back to the first PRIDE Fighting Championships event, PRIDE 1, where Royler's brother Rickson had defeated Sakuraba's stablemaster Nobuhiko Takada. [2]
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1 Wanderlei Silva def. Kazushi Sakuraba: Pride 17 Tokyo, Japan: Nov 3, 2001 1,939 days 1. def. Kiyoshi Tamura at Pride 19 on Feb 24, 2002l 2. def. Hiromitsu Kanehara at Pride 23 on Nov 24, 2002 3. def. Quinton Jackson at Pride 28 on Oct 31, 2004 4. def. Ricardo Arona at Pride Shockwave 2005 on Dec 31, 2005. 2 Dan Henderson: Pride 33 Las Vegas ...
Kelvin Nunes tapped the game-winner past SLC FC keeper John Smits after a brief back-and-forth passing sequence with Drew Ruggles.