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Fedor was a -1100 favourite. It wasn’t just the commentators expecting a slaughter.
Great, you just ignored my request for the info.
You're a liar. Fedor WAS NOT -1100, apparently.
Fedor was a -1100 favourite. It wasn’t just the commentators expecting a slaughter.
Oh wow, so if MMA news says so it must be true, and he's wasn't a total can either. Pathetic.
Your knowledge of MMA history is pathetic.
This is authentic historical document and original evidence and opinion of MMA public and media from that historic time, and it holds more value than your opinion.
Actually, Fujita was in 5 years period 2000 - 2005 practically a stabile top 10 HW fighter.
I have made an anlysis of Fujita based on genuine data and evidences from original historic times, and some of you have to invest much more time and effort to learn about MMA history, and forget your wrong personal views and opinios based on lack of knowledge, inability to understand proper historc context, mixing times and analogies, and on prejudice.
Stephen Quadros Top 10
Last Updated Monday 12-25-00
1. (tie) Mark Coleman
1. (tie) Igor Vovchanchyn
2. Randy Couture
3. (tie) Kevin Randleman
3. (tie) Pedro Rizzo
4. Kazuyuki Fujita (Japan) - Decision "win" over Gilbert Yvel. Stopped Ken Shamrock (Pride X). Shocked the world with a dominant victory over Kerr. Durable.
5. Heath Herring
6. Renato Babalu
7. Mark Kerr
8. Josh Barnett
9. Gilbert Yvel
10. Pete Williams
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Stephen Quadros Top 10
Last Updated Friday 6-1-01
HEAVYWEIGHT 205 lb and up (93 kg and up)
1. Mark Coleman
2. Igor Vovchanchyn
3. Rodrigo Nogueira
4. Randy Couture
5. Kazuyuki Fujita
6. Heath Herring
7. Pedro Rizzo
8. Semmy Schilt
9. Valetijn Overeem
10. Tra Telligman
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Mixed Martial Arts Media Top 10
August, 2001
Heavyweights - 205 lbs. and up (93 kg and up)
1. Mark Coleman 150
2. Randy Couture 136
3. Pedro Rizzo 116
4. Igor Vovchanchyn 107
5. Heath Herring 100
6. Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira 94
7. Josh Barnett 53
8. Kazuyuki Fujita 52
9. Mark Kerr 20
10. Tra Telligman 19
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Fightsport
January 2002
1. Minotauro Rodrigo Nogueira
2. Randy Couture
3. Heath Herring
4. Pedro Rizzo
5. Josh Barnett
6. Mark Coleman
7. Igor Vovchanchyn
8. Ricco Rodriguez
9. Mario Sperry
10. Kazuyuki Fujita
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MMA News
Last updated: May 4, 2003
Heavyweight (200 - 265 lbs.)
1. Emelianenko Fedor
2. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
3. Josh Barnett
4. Tim Sylvia
5. Heath Herring
6. Ricco Rodriguez
7. Wesley Correira
8. Gan McGee
9. Frank Mir
10. Kazuyuki Fujita
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MMA Fighting
July 2004
Heavyweight
1. Fedor Emelianenko- 288 points, 24 1st Place Votes
2. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira- 240 points
3. Josh Barnett- 178 points
4. Mirko Cro Cop- 123 points
5. Frank Mir- 109 points
6. Sergei Kharitonov- 104 points
7. Andrei Arlovski- 86 points
8. Tim Sylvia- 58 points
9. Kazuyuki Fujita- 44 points
10. Kevin Randleman- 37 points
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MMA Fighting
March 2005
Heavyweight
1. Fedor Emelianenko- 320 points, 25 1st Place Votes
2. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira- 254 points, 1 1st Place Vote
3. Mirko Cro Cop- 238 points, 1 1st Place Vote
4. Andrei Arlovski- 167 points
5. Sergei Kharitonov- 140 points
6. Frank Mir- 129 points
7. Josh Barnett- 84 points
8. Kazuyuki Fujita- 61 points
9. Heath Herring- 53 points
10. Aleksander Emelianenko- 34 points
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Associated Fight Press - Fightsport
June 30, 2006
1.) Fedor Emelianenko Russia
2.) Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira Brazil
3.) Mark Hunt New Zealand
4.) Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic Croatia
5.) Fabricio Werdum Brazil
6.) Sergei Kharitonov Russia
7.) Josh Barnett USA
8.) Alexander Emelianenko Russia
9.) Tim Sylvia USA
10.) Kazuyuki Fujita Japan
You´re damn right.Your knowledge of MMA history is pathetic.
This is authentic historical document and original evidence and opinion of MMA public and media from that historic time, and it holds more value than your opinion.
Actually, Fujita was in 5 years period 2000 - 2005 practically a stabile top 10 HW fighter.
I have made an anlysis of Fujita based on genuine data and evidences from original historic times, and some of you have to invest much more time and effort to learn about MMA history, and forget your wrong personal views and opinios based on lack of knowledge, inability to understand proper historc context, mixing times and analogies, and on prejudice.
Stephen Quadros Top 10
Last Updated Monday 12-25-00
1. (tie) Mark Coleman
1. (tie) Igor Vovchanchyn
2. Randy Couture
3. (tie) Kevin Randleman
3. (tie) Pedro Rizzo
4. Kazuyuki Fujita (Japan) - Decision "win" over Gilbert Yvel. Stopped Ken Shamrock (Pride X). Shocked the world with a dominant victory over Kerr. Durable.
5. Heath Herring
6. Renato Babalu
7. Mark Kerr
8. Josh Barnett
9. Gilbert Yvel
10. Pete Williams
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Stephen Quadros Top 10
Last Updated Friday 6-1-01
HEAVYWEIGHT 205 lb and up (93 kg and up)
1. Mark Coleman
2. Igor Vovchanchyn
3. Rodrigo Nogueira
4. Randy Couture
5. Kazuyuki Fujita
6. Heath Herring
7. Pedro Rizzo
8. Semmy Schilt
9. Valetijn Overeem
10. Tra Telligman
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Mixed Martial Arts Media Top 10
August, 2001
Heavyweights - 205 lbs. and up (93 kg and up)
1. Mark Coleman 150
2. Randy Couture 136
3. Pedro Rizzo 116
4. Igor Vovchanchyn 107
5. Heath Herring 100
6. Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira 94
7. Josh Barnett 53
8. Kazuyuki Fujita 52
9. Mark Kerr 20
10. Tra Telligman 19
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Fightsport
January 2002
1. Minotauro Rodrigo Nogueira
2. Randy Couture
3. Heath Herring
4. Pedro Rizzo
5. Josh Barnett
6. Mark Coleman
7. Igor Vovchanchyn
8. Ricco Rodriguez
9. Mario Sperry
10. Kazuyuki Fujita
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MMA News
Last updated: May 4, 2003
Heavyweight (200 - 265 lbs.)
1. Emelianenko Fedor
2. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
3. Josh Barnett
4. Tim Sylvia
5. Heath Herring
6. Ricco Rodriguez
7. Wesley Correira
8. Gan McGee
9. Frank Mir
10. Kazuyuki Fujita
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MMA Fighting
July 2004
Heavyweight
1. Fedor Emelianenko- 288 points, 24 1st Place Votes
2. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira- 240 points
3. Josh Barnett- 178 points
4. Mirko Cro Cop- 123 points
5. Frank Mir- 109 points
6. Sergei Kharitonov- 104 points
7. Andrei Arlovski- 86 points
8. Tim Sylvia- 58 points
9. Kazuyuki Fujita- 44 points
10. Kevin Randleman- 37 points
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MMA Fighting
March 2005
Heavyweight
1. Fedor Emelianenko- 320 points, 25 1st Place Votes
2. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira- 254 points, 1 1st Place Vote
3. Mirko Cro Cop- 238 points, 1 1st Place Vote
4. Andrei Arlovski- 167 points
5. Sergei Kharitonov- 140 points
6. Frank Mir- 129 points
7. Josh Barnett- 84 points
8. Kazuyuki Fujita- 61 points
9. Heath Herring- 53 points
10. Aleksander Emelianenko- 34 points
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Associated Fight Press - Fightsport
June 30, 2006
1.) Fedor Emelianenko Russia
2.) Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira Brazil
3.) Mark Hunt New Zealand
4.) Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic Croatia
5.) Fabricio Werdum Brazil
6.) Sergei Kharitonov Russia
7.) Josh Barnett USA
8.) Alexander Emelianenko Russia
9.) Tim Sylvia USA
10.) Kazuyuki Fujita Japan
I remember the touch of gloves thing, but I clearly don't remember Fedor being that huge of a favorite.
Where is this info from?
Great, you just ignored my request for the info.
You're a liar. Fedor WAS NOT -1100, apparently.
Jeez, impatient much?
He was -1100, and Fujita was +600.
https://www.tapology.com/fightcente...fedor-emelianenko-vs-kazuyuki-ironhead-fujita
JBJis gonna JBJis...
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Gan McGee > Fujita
Enough said, division was weak as fuck back during that time. Sorry I go by facts and you go by dumb memes because you have no argument. Try again!
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u´re right, mate... I dont waste arguments with noobs. I only laugh at them
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Fedor has no where near the wrestling or takedowns of Blaydes.What about when Ngannou was taken down by Blaydes? If that was Fedor on top Ngannou would have been finished by GNP or sub.
See? Anyone can play that game.
All the champs have been hurt at some point
Fedor rocked by Fujita
Cain knocked down 3 times by Kongo
Stipe knocked down by Reem
GSP knocked down by Condit
GSP tapping to strikes from Serra
Anderson knocked down by Chael
Jones gets his ass kicked by Gus
Stipe knocked out by Struve
DC knocked down by knee from Gus
Wanderlei staggered by Oyama
Hughes nearly finished by Trigg & Newton
Francis has only been training for 5 years. Fedor was boxing his whole life. He was hit a lot less than Reem and had a 100x better chin than Reem. Fedor would more than likely close the distance, rock Francis and trip him to the mat and deliver a beating down there.
Hahaha!!!!
Gan McGee > Fujita
Enough said, division was weak as fuck back during that time. Sorry I go by facts and you go by dumb memes because you have no argument. Try again!
Fedor was a national judo team member and world Sambo champ. The only guys Fedor did not take down were Coleman and Randleman, two much higher level wrestlers than Blaydes, and yet Fedor still reversed them both on the mat.Fedor has no where near the wrestling or takedowns of Blaydes.
Jeez, impatient much?
He was -1100, and Fujita was +600.
https://www.tapology.com/fightcente...fedor-emelianenko-vs-kazuyuki-ironhead-fujita
At least Fedor beat Fujita, despite getting rocked and that was Fedor's 3rd fight in only 4 months.
GSP fought an even lesser ranked fighter in his first defense, Serra(a lightweight), and when he was rocked he ended up tapping to strikes.