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'''Fedor Emelianenko''' (born September 26, 1976) is a heavyweight ] fighter, competing in the ] organization, the ], and is the consensus #1 Heavyweight in the sport. He was the 2002 World ] (Heavyweight Division) champion, the 1997 Russian ] champion, winner of the Rings: King of Kings 2001 heavyweight tournament, winner of the Rings: King of Kings 2002 absolute weight class tournament, winner of the PRIDE FC 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament, and he is the reigning heavyweight champion of the ] with a record of 21-1-0 in ] Competitions. '''Fedor Emelianenko''' (born September 26, 1976) is a heavyweight ] fighter, competing in the ] organization, the ]. He was the 2002 World ] (Heavyweight Division) champion, the 1997 Russian ] champion, winner of the Rings: King of Kings 2001 heavyweight tournament, winner of the Rings: King of Kings 2002 absolute weight class tournament, winner of the PRIDE FC 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament, and he is the reigning heavyweight champion of the ] with a record of 21-1-0 in ] Competitions.


Fedor's only loss in MMA came at the hands of Tsuyoshi Kosaka, a TKO (doctor stoppage due to a cut) only seventeen seconds into the fight. Fedor's only loss in MMA came at the hands of ], via a TKO (doctor stoppage due to a cut) seventeen seconds into the fight. He avenged this loss in 2005 by defeating Kohsaka by TKO when the ring doctors ordered the fight stopped after the first round.


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Fedor Emelianenko (born September 26, 1976) is a heavyweight Mixed martial arts fighter, competing in the Japanese organization, the Pride Fighting Championships. He was the 2002 World Sambo (Heavyweight Division) champion, the 1997 Russian Judo champion, winner of the Rings: King of Kings 2001 heavyweight tournament, winner of the Rings: King of Kings 2002 absolute weight class tournament, winner of the PRIDE FC 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament, and he is the reigning heavyweight champion of the Pride Fighting Championships with a record of 21-1-0 in Mixed Martial Arts Competitions.

Fedor's only loss in MMA came at the hands of Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, via a TKO (doctor stoppage due to a cut) seventeen seconds into the fight. He avenged this loss in 2005 by defeating Kohsaka by TKO when the ring doctors ordered the fight stopped after the first round.

PRIDE GP 2004 winner Fedor Emelianenko


Record

  • Professional

23 Fights 21 Wins 1 Loss 1 No Contest

Career

  • Judo
    • 24-Jan-1999 Moscow International Tournament (U100kg)- bronze
    • 07-Feb-1999 A-Tournament Sofia (U100kg) - bronze
    • 05-Dec-1999 Russian Championships Kstovo (absolute division) - bronze
    • 01-Apr-2000 Dutch Grand Prix Rotterdam (U100kg) - 7th place
  • Sambo
    • Russian sambo championship winner in 1997
    • European sambo championship winner in 1997
  • Professional Mixed Martial Arts
    • RINGS King of Kings Heavyweight Champion
    • RINGS World Absolute Class tournament Champion
    • Pride FC Heavyweight Champion
    • Pride FC 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix tournament Champion

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