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29 lignesFedor Emelianenko Record: 36-5-0 1 NC The Last Emperor Height: 6′ 0″ Weight: 230 lbs, Reach: 74″ STANCE: Orthodox DOB Fedor Emelianenko Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira 0 0 79 3 1 0 0 2 PRIDE 25: Body Blow Mar, 16, 2003
win | Fedor Emelianenko Pedro Rizzo | 1 0 | 11 0 |
win | Fedor Emelianenko Satoshi Ishii | 1 0 | 16 3 |
win | Fedor Emelianenko Jeff Monson | 2 0 | 50 5 |
loss | Fedor Emelianenko Dan Henderson | 1 1 | 7 22 |
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48 lignesFedor Emelianenko Calls Bellator 269 Triumph ‘One of the Most Important Wins in My …
win | Timothy Johnson | Bellator 269 – Fedor vs, Johnson Oct / 23 | KO Punches Jacob Mon… |
win | Quinton Jackson | Bellator 237 – Fedor vs, Rampage Dec / 29 | TKO Punches Kevin Ma… |
loss | Ryan Bader | Bellator 214 – Fedor vs, Bader Jan / 26 / | TKO Punches Mike Belt… |
win | Chael Sonnen | Bellator 208 – Fedor vs, Sonnen Oct / 13 | TKO Punches Dan Mira… |
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Fedor Emelianenko
Fedor Emelianenko‘s record currently stands at 40 wins, 6 loses and 0 draws, Of those 40 wins he has stopped 16 of his opponents, so his current knock-out ratio is 40%, with 15 submissions, Of his 6 loses, he’s been stopped 5 times, He’s boxed a total of 68 rounds, meaning his professional fights last 1,5 rounds on average,
Fedor Emelianenko’s MMA and UFC Career Story — The
Fedor last competed for Bellator FC, His wins included prominent, but ageing fighters such as Frank Mir, Chael Sonnen, and Rampage Jackson, Fedor also picked up two more losses, against Matt Mitrione and Ryan Bader, Overall, he has a record of 39-6, Fedor last fought at the end of 2019 and wants to return to the cage, Fedor Emelianenko Outside MMA
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Fedor Emelianenko : une légende du MMA
Fedor Emelianenko : une légende du MMA, Fedor Emelianenko est sûrement l’un des plus grands noms des sports d’arts martiaux mixtes, Il a un illustre record de combat professionnel de 40-6 sous son nom, Il est un finisseur incroyable avec seize victoires par KO et quinze victoires par soumission sous son nom,
“I don’t think Fedor competes very well in the UFC
Fedor Emelianenko in the UFC between 2009-11, average at best,” Cormier concluded, At an athletically tender age of 45, Fedor Emelianenko’s current MMA record is 39 wins and 6 losses which is still pretty impressive considering he’s on the verge of retiring,
‘No respect for anyone’: Russia’s MMA star Emelianenko
Earlier, Fedor Emelianenko and Dana White were in talks on signing a contract between UFC and the Russian fighter, but negotiations failed
Comparing Kings: Fedor Emelianenko vs Stipe Miocic
Stipe Miocic holds the record in the UFC for most title defenses with three, Fedor Emelianenko is the last champion in PRIDE FC and was the number 1 ranked heavyweight for nearly a decade, Miocic fought his way to the top of the UFC’s heavyweight division dispatching former champions and top contenders along the way, mostly by TKO, He defeated an impressive roster of heavyweights …
“Take a look at his record, that will never be average
Fedor Emelianenko and Daniel Cormier, Fedor has competed in almost every major promotion all around the world, “The Last Emperor” is widely regarded as the best fighter of our era, John believes given Fedor’s experience and record, it was very foolish of DC to claim that he would have been average in the UFC, He added, “Out of 10 fights
Who Is Fedor Emelianenko’s Opponent for His Retirement
This weekend Bellator 269: Fedor vs, Johnson will be taking place at the VTB Arena in Moscow, Russia, In the main event, Bellator have placed a massive Heavyweight fight, where the former Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix Finalist Fedor Emelianenko will be taking on Timothy Johnson, Timothy Johnson is an American professional fighter,
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Sure, at 34, after being defeated 3 times in a row he decided to go to fight to of course Japan, facing mediocre fighters instead of come to the main promotion in the world with several excuses, after that he forgot all his excuses and signed with Bellator, don’t get me wrong, Fedor is a great fighter but all his excuses about the UFC while he was fighting people like Monson, Singh or
‘Average at best’, Daniel Cormier slams Fedor’s chances of
Fedor Emelianenko in the UFC between 2009-11, average at best,” Despite saying Emelianenko couldn’t beat the best the UFC had in 2009, Cormier stressed that he “likes” Emelianenko—before
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