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  2. Fedor Emelianenko - Wikipedia

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    With a special clause in his Pride contract that allowed him to fight under the banner of any MMA organization as long as the event was held on Russian soil, [citation needed] Emelianenko accepted a match in BodogFight against Matt Lindland. The fight was held on 14 April 2007 at the "Clash of the Nations" event in St. Petersburg, Russia.

  3. List of Pride Fighting Championships alumni - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fighters who have participated in the Pride Fighting Championships. [1] [2] [note 1] List. ISO ... Fedor Emelianenko: The Last Emperor: 14–0–0 ...

  4. Pride Fighting Championships - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  5. Mirko Cro Cop - Wikipedia

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    Now fighting exclusively in PRIDE, Cro Cop's 7th MMA fight was against former title challenger Heath Herring, who sported a 20–8 record and had gone the distance with current champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira in addition to fighting soon-to-be champion Fedor Emelianenko, against whom he lost when the doctor had to stop the fight after the 1st ...

  6. Yarennoka! - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The event aired on HDNet and was billed as "Fedor Returns" in the United States; while it was shown on SKY Perfect, a Japanese pay per view network. It was headlined by a fight between former Pride heavyweight champion and 2004 heavyweight Grand Prix champion Fedor Emelianenko and K-1 2007 World Grand Prix Finalist Hong-man Choi.

  7. List of mixed martial arts attendance records - Wikipedia

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    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 2007. Shockwave in August 2002, an event co-promoted by PRIDE and K-1 at the National Stadium, was attended by 91,107 spectators.

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  9. Red Devil Sport Club - Wikipedia

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    Fedor Emelianenko heavyweight champion (PRIDE FC - defunct) +204.6 lb (92.8 kg) heavyweight Grand Prix winner (PRIDE FC 2004) +204.6 lb (92.8 kg) Gegard Mousasi middleweight champion (DREAM FC 2008, vacated) 185 lb (84 kg) light-heavyweight champion (Strikeforce 2009, defunct) 205 lb (93 kg) Prominent fighters: Alexander Volkov Fedor Emelianenko