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  2. Pride Fighting Championships - Wikipedia

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    After Pride Bushido 13, it was announced that the series would end and these weight classes would transfer to main Pride shows. In 2005, Pride Bushido staged welterweight and lightweight Grands Prix. Two eight-man brackets were set up and the quarter-finals and semi finals were held at Pride Bushido 9, along with an alternate bout in each bracket.

  3. 2003 in Pride FC - Wikipedia

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    Pride FC: Bushido 1 [4] Is an event held by the Pride Fighting Championships at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan on October 5, 2003. The card was billed as Team Japan Vs. Team Gracie, with five bouts featuring a Japanese fighter represented by Hidehiko Yoshida and a member of the Gracie family represented by Royce Gracie.

  4. List of Pride FC events - Wikipedia

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    Pride Bushido Survival 2006 — June 4, 2006: Saitama Super Arena: Saitama, Japan: 7,500 61 Pride Critical Countdown Absolute — July 1, 2006: Saitama Super Arena:

  5. 2004 in Pride FC - Wikipedia

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    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: Yokohama, Japan — 39 Pride FC - Total Elimination 2004: 1st Round April 25, 2004: Saitama Super Arena ...

  6. 2006 in Pride FC - Wikipedia

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    Pride FC: Bushido 13 [10] was an event held on November 5, 2006, at Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan. This event consisted of the semifinal and final rounds of the Bushido Welterweight Grand Prix. In a lightweight championship bout, Takanori Gomi faced Marcus Aurélio , who had defeated Gomi in a non-title fight at Pride Bushido 10 .

  7. 2005 in Pride FC - Wikipedia

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    Pride - Bushido 9: The Tournament September 25, 2005: Ariake Coliseum: Tokyo, Japan: 10,775 53 Pride FC - Final Conflict 2005: Ketsu sho sen: August 28, 2005: Saitama Super Arena: Saitama, Japan — 52 Pride - Bushido 8 — July 17, 2005: Nagoya Rainbow Hall: Nagoya, Japan — 51 Pride FC - Critical Countdown 2005: 2nd Round June 26, 2005 ...

  8. Takanori Gomi - Wikipedia

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    Gomi remained within the Bushido series, fighting and defeating both Fábio Mello and Charles "Crazy Horse" Bennett in the first round at Pride Bushido 4 and Pride Bushido 5. Mello later noted that, "Apart from being a good wrestler and a fine striker, Gomi knows how to defend on the ground.

  9. Mixed martial arts rules - Wikipedia

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    In Bushido, yellow cards can be given out in an unlimited number without disqualification. PRIDE discontinued Bushido events in late-2006 and their rules were last used for lightweight and welterweight fights at PRIDE Shockwave 2006. [12] [13] As the lightweight and welterweight divisions will now be on the main PRIDE shows, the rules for the ...