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Template:MMAstatsbox Fedor Emelianenko (IPA: ['fʲodər jemilʲja'nʲenkə], Russian: Фёдор Емельяненко, sometimes romanized as Fyodor Yemelyanenko), born September 28,1976, is a Russian heavyweight mixed martial artist and was the last PRIDE heavyweight champion. He had been the reigning heavyweight champion in PRIDE since March 16, 2003.

Emelianenko has been considered the best heavyweight fighter in the world for the last five years by many major publications, including ESPN, the Orange County Register, The Fight Network, the Houston Chronicle, and The Wrestling Observer. In addition to holding notable individual wins over Semmy Schilt, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mirko Filipović, Mark Hunt and, most recently, over Hong-Man Choi, he has won numerous tournaments and accolades in multiple sports, most notably winning the PRIDE 2004 Grand Prix and the World Combat Sambo Championship on four occasions, and medaling in the Russian national judo championships.

Is a queer

Mixed martial arts record

As of January 2008, Emelianenko has compiled an amateur record of seven wins without any losses, and a professional record of 28 wins, one loss, and one no contest. Six of these wins are by knockout and fifteen by submission.

Professional record breakdown
30 matches 28 wins 1 loss
By knockout 6 0
By submission 15 0
By decision 7 0
No contests 1
Result Opponent Method Event Date Round Time Location
Win South Korea ChoiHong-Man Choi Submission (armbar) Yarennoka! Template:Dts2 1 1:54 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win United States LindlandMatt Lindland Submission (armbar) BodogFIGHT - Clash of the Nations Template:Dts2 1 2:58 Russia St. Petersburg, Russia
Win New Zealand HuntMark Hunt Submission (kimura) PRIDE Shockwave 2006 Template:Dts2 1 8:16 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win United States Coleman 2Mark Coleman Submission (armbar) PRIDE 32: The Real Deal Template:Dts2 2 1:15 United States Las Vegas, United States
Win Brazil ZuluzinhoZuluzinho Submission (strikes) PRIDE Shockwave 2005 Template:Dts2 1 0:26 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win Croatia FilipovićMirko Filipović Decision (unanimous) PRIDE Final Conflict 2005 Template:Dts2 3 5:00 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win Japan Kohsaka 2Tsuyoshi Kohsaka TKO (doctor stoppage) PRIDE Bushido 6 Template:Dts2 1 10:00 Japan Yokohama, Japan
Win Brazil Nogueira 3Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Decision (unanimous) PRIDE Shockwave 2004 Template:Dts2 3 5:00 Japan Saitama, Japan
zNC Brazil Nogueira 2Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira No contest (accidental headbutt) PRIDE Final Conflict 2004 Template:Dts2 1 3:52 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win Japan OgawaNaoya Ogawa Submission (armbar) PRIDE Final Conflict 2004 Template:Dts2August 15 2004 1 0:54 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win United States RandlemanKevin Randleman Submission (kimura) PRIDE Critical Countdown 2004 Template:Dts2 1 1:33 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win United States Coleman 1Mark Coleman Submission (armbar) PRIDE Total Elimination 2004 Template:Dts2 1 2:11 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win Japan NagataYuji Nagata TKO (punches) Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 Template:Dts2 1 1:02 Japan Kobe, Japan
Win Trinidad and Tobago GoodridgeGary Goodridge TKO (strikes) PRIDE Total Elimination 2003 Template:Dts2 1 1:09 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win Japan FujitaKazuyuki Fujita Submission (rear naked choke) PRIDE 26: Bad to the Bone Template:Dts2 1 4:17 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win Lithuania ValaviciusEgidijus Valavicius Submission (kimura) RINGS Lithuania - Bushido Rings 7: Adrenalinas Template:Dts2 2 1:11 Lithuania Vilnius, Lithuania
Win Brazil Nogueira 1Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Decision (unanimous) PRIDE 25: Body Blow Template:Dts2 3 5:00 Japan Yokohama, Japan
Win United States HerringHeath Herring TKO (doctor stoppage) PRIDE 23: Championship Chaos 2 Template:Dts2 1 10:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win Netherlands SchiltSemmy Schilt Decision (unanimous) PRIDE 21: Demolition Template:Dts2 3 5:00 Japan Saitama, Japan
Win Australia HasemanChris Haseman TKO (lost points) RINGS - World Title Series Grand Final Template:Dts2 1 2:50 Japan Kanagawa, Japan
Win England HasdellLee Hasdell Submission (guillotine choke) RINGS - World Title Series 5 Template:Dts2 1 4:10 Japan Kanagawa, Japan
Win Japan YanagisawaRyushi Yanagisawa Decision (unanimous) RINGS - World Title Series 4 Template:Dts2 3 5:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win Brazil SobralRenato Sobral Decision (unanimous) RINGS - 10th Anniversary Template:Dts2 2 5:00 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win United States SchallKerry Schall Submission (armbar) RINGS - World Title Series 1 Template:Dts2 1 1:47 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win Bulgaria ApostolovMihail Apostolov Submission (rear naked choke) RINGS Russia - Russia vs. Bulgaria Template:Dts2 1 1:03 Russia Ekaterinburg, Russia
xLoss Japan Kohsaka 1Tsuyoshi Kohsaka TKO (cut) RINGS - King of Kings 2000 Block B Template:Dts2 1 0:17 Japan Osaka, Japan
Win Brazil AronaRicardo Arona Decision (unanimous) RINGS - King of Kings 2000 Block B Template:Dts2December 22 2000 3 5:00 Japan Osaka, Japan
Win Japan TakadaHiroya Takada KO (punches) RINGS - Battle Genesis Vol. 6 Template:Dts2 1 0:12 Japan Tokyo, Japan
Win Georgia (country) LagvilavaLevon Lagvilava Submission (choke) RINGS - Russia vs. Georgia Template:Dts2 1 7:24 Russia Tula, Russia
Win Bulgaria LazarevMartin Lazarev Submission (guillotine choke) RINGS - ? Template:Dts22000 1 2:24 Russia Ekaterinburg, Russia

Championships and accomplishments

Mixed martial arts

Status Date Championship Weight Location
Champion 2003 - present PRIDE World Championship Heavyweight Japan Yokohama, Japan
Winner 2004 PRIDE Grand Prix Tournament Heavyweight Japan Saitama, Japan
Winner 2002 RINGS Kings of Kings Tournament Open Weight Japan Yokohama, Japan
Winner 2001 RINGS World Class Tournament Heavyweight Japan Yokohama, Japan

Judo

Status Date Championship Weight Location
7th April 1, 2000 Dutch Grand Prix 100 kg Netherlands Rotterdam, Netherlands
3rd February 7, 1999 Sofia Liberation A-Team 100 kg Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
3rd January 24, 1999 Moscow International Tournament 100 kg Russia Moscow, Russia
3rd December 5, 1998 Russian National Championships Open weight Russia Kstovo, Russia
Winner 1997 Russian National Championships 100KG Russia Kursk, Russia

Sambo

Status Date Championship Weight Location
Winner 2008 World Combat Sambo Championships Open weight Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Winner 2007 World Combat Sambo Championships Open weight Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Winner 2007 Russian Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia Buryat Republic, Russia
Winner 2006 Russian Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia Buryat Republic, Russia
Winner 2005 World Combat Sambo Championships Heavyweight Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
Winner 2002 World Combat Sambo Championships Open weight Panama Panama City, Panama
Winner 2002 World Combat Sambo Championships Heavyweight Greece Thessaloniki, Greece
Winner 2002 Russian Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia Moscow, Russia
3rd 2000 Russian Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia Orenburg, Russia
Winner 1998 Russian Armed Forces Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia Russia
2nd 1998 Russian Armed Forces Combat Sambo Championships Open weight Russia Russia
3rd 1998 Russian Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia Kaliningrad, Russia
Winner 1997 European Combat Sambo Championships ? Georgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia
Winner 1997 Russian Combat Sambo Championships ? Russia St. Petersburg, Russia

Honorary titles and apellations

See also

References

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