Fedor Vladimirovich Emelianenko;
(born 28 September 1976) is a Russian former professional
mixed martial artist
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(MMA),
sambist,
judoka
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and
politician
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. Emelianenko was the
PRIDE Heavyweight Champion from 2003 to the organisation's closure in 2007, a four-time
combat sambo world champion, a seven-time combat sambo national champion, and two-time Russian national judo bronze medalist, among other
championships and accolades. He also competed in
RINGS,
Strikeforce
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,
M-1 Global,
Rizin, and
Bellator MMA
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, and is regarded as the most prominent fighter never to compete in the
UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship). Emelianenko is widely considered to be one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time, consistently ranked as the top heavyweight fighter from 2003 until 2010, and the best fighter of the 2000s.
Emelianenko's career helped popularize the sport of MMA in his home country of
Russia
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after gaining attention in
Japan
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,
South Korea
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, the
United States
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, and worldwide.
Emelianenko began his MMA career on
May 21, 2000, compiling four straight victories before a controversial loss in December 2000. Emelianenko was unbeaten in his next 28 fights up until June 2010, including wins over four former
UFC champions, one
PRIDE
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champion, one former and two future
K-1
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Originally under the ownership of the Fighting and Entertainment Group (FEG), K-1 was considered to be the largest Kickboxing organization in the worl ...
champions, one
Pancrase
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The name was based on pankration, a fighting sport in the An ...
champion, and two
Olympic medalists. He originally retired in June 2012 before making his return in December 2015. Emelianenko retired for the second and final time on
February 4, 2023, with a record of 40 wins, 7 losses, and 1 no contest.
Emelianenko began his political career in 2010, being elected as a deputy of the
Belgorod Regional Duma
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.
He subsequently became president of the Russian MMA Union (later honorary president and chairman of the supervisory board), and a staff member of Russia's Council of Physical Fitness & Sports.
Early life
Emelianenko was born in 1976 in the city of
Rubizhne,
Luhansk Oblast
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,
Ukrainian SSR
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, Soviet Union.
In 1978, when he was two, his family moved within the
Soviet Union
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to
Stary Oskol,
Belgorod of the
Russian SFSR
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.
His mother, Olga Fedorovna, was a teacher, and his father, Vladimir Alexandrovich, was a welder.
At age 11, Emelianenko began to practice
sambo and
judo
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under the tutelage of Vasily Ivanovich Gavrilov. A year later, he was admitted to sport classes taught by Vladimir Voronov, a coach who worked with him. According to Voronov, Emelianenko did not stand out from his peers initially but would achieve future success thanks to his own perseverance and hard work for many years. Voronov died in August 2020 due to complications caused by coronavirus.
Emelianenko finished high school in 1991 and graduated with honors from a professional trade school as an
electrician
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in 1994. From 1995–97, he served in the
Russian Army as a military firefighter and then as a member of the tank division near
Nizhny Novgorod
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.
His parents divorced during this time.
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In 1997, Emelianenko received the certification of "
Master of Sport" in judo and sambo. He also became part of the Russian national team and won an international judo tournament in Kursk the same year.
Emelianenko's partial record in judo was 12 wins and 7 losses in 1999-2000.
In 2000, due to a lack of money, Emelianenko left the Russian national team and began to compete professionally in
mixed martial arts
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In the early 20th century, various inter-s ...
.
Mixed martial arts career
Club affiliation
Emelianenko began his mixed martial arts as a member of Russian Top Team (RTT),
a stable linked to
Fighting Network RINGS where he trained under senior members like
Volk Han
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and
Andrei Kopylov. After his bout with
Gary Goodridge, the Emelianenko brothers left Russian Top Team and began to train in
St. Petersburg with
Red Devil Sport Club, managed by Vadim Finkelchtein.
Finkelchtein would remain his manager up until his first retirement in mid 2012. Emelianenko is also a member of the VOS gym in the
Netherlands
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, where he trains with Johan Vos and
Lucien Carbin. Emelianenko has trained with the likes of
Ernesto Hoost,
Tyrone Spong, and
Denis Lebedev.
2000-2001: RINGS
Emelianenko suffered his first loss in a controversial bout against
Tsuyoshi Kohsaka at the
King of Kings 2000 Block B event on 22 December 2000, via doctor stoppage due to a cut 17 seconds into the fight.
Footage shows that the cut was caused by a missed looping punch where Kohsaka's elbow struck Emelianenko's head. Emelianenko said that this elbow reopened a cut sustained in his previous fight against
Ricardo Arona. The controversy surrounding the loss was due to the fact elbow strikes were illegal for the event.
After defeating
Renato Sobral in an elimination bout, Emelianenko fought for the World Heavyweight Class Championship against
Bobby Hoffman the same night. However, Hoffman refused to fight Emelianenko, asserting he had sustained an injury to his shoulder during his previous match, and forfeited. Emelianenko was awarded the win by default and he was given the RINGS Heavyweight Class Championship.
2002-2006: PRIDE Fighting Championships
Entering the
Pride Fighting Championships on the heels of winning the RINGS King of Kings 2002 tournament, Emelianenko debuted at
Pride 21 on 23 June 2002 against the ,
Dutch fighter
Semmy Schilt
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, whom he defeated by unanimous decision. His next opponent was heavyweight
Heath Herring, in a contest to establish the number-one heavyweight contender. Emelianenko, considered an underdog, dominated Herring with ground-and-pound, winning by doctor-stoppage after the first round.
PRIDE Heavyweight Championship
Emelianenko was then signed to fight heavily favored
Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira for Pride's Heavyweight Championship title at
Pride 25 on 16 March 2003. Nogueira was coming off wins against
Mark Coleman
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, Heath Herring and an upset comeback victory against
Bob Sapp, as well as victory in the RINGS 2000 King of Kings Tournament, in which Emelianenko had participated. Nogueira was considered by many fans to be virtually unbeatable, due to his endurance and submission skills.
Emelianenko rocked him early with punches and Nogueira pulled guard. Emelianenko survived Nogueira's guard, considered the most dangerous in MMA and easily defended all of Nogueira's submission attempts, dominating him for 20 minutes with a brutal ground and pound. The judges rendered a unanimous decision and Emelianenko became the second
Pride Heavyweight Champion, a title he would never lose.
Three months later Emelianenko embarked on his title defense. His first match was against former
IWGP Heavyweight champion, amateur and professional wrestler
Kazuyuki Fujita
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. A heavy favorite, Emelianenko was expected to make quick work of Fujita, but was caught by a right
hook
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that stunned him. Badly hurt, he worked his way to a clinch, but was taken down. With Fujita unable to amount a significant attack, Emelianenko was able to recover. He worked his way up and knocked Fujita down with body kick and a punching combo. He then submitted Fujita at 4:17 in the first round with a
rear naked choke.
Emelianenko reminisced about it in February 2009, "Fujita is the only one who ever hit me right, and he hit hard!".
Next came a one-sided bout against heavy underdog
Gary "Big Daddy" Goodridge at
Pride Total Elimination 2003.
Emelianenko took down Goodridge after wobbling him with standing combinations, then finished him with
ground and pound in the first round by referee stoppage. Emelianenko broke his hand in this fight, resulting in surgery.
He subsequently reinjured this hand, leading to several postponed bouts. In 2011, Goodridge recalled his fight with Emelianenko; "Fedor hits so hard, I don't remember anything (from the fight). No one has his speed and power combo. He fought for 10 years at the top. He doesn't owe anything else to the sport."
His next fight against
New Japan professional wrestler
Yuji Nagata at
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003 ended the same way, with Emelianenko first knocking Nagata to the ground twice with punches. Emelianenko fought at this event as opposed to
Shockwave 2003 on the same day due to a higher fight purse because of the competition between the Japanese television networks screening these events and
K-1 Premium Dynamite!!
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on the same night. Pride then set up an interim title match between
Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira and
Mirko Cro Cop
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, which ended with Nogueira winning via second round armbar.
PRIDE 2004 Heavyweight World Grand Prix
A notable match with Coleman's protégé
Kevin "The Monster" Randleman followed just two months later at the tournament's
second round
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. Randleman, a two-time Division I
NCAA
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Wrestling Champion for
Ohio State University
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and a former UFC Heavyweight Champion, was coming off an upset win over
Mirko Cro Cop
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, which he ended by knockout. Randleman quickly scored a takedown. As Emelianenko gave his back, Randleman delivered a
German suplex, slamming him to the canvas headfirst, a move that would become one of the most replayed highlights in PRIDE's and MMA's history for years to come. Emelianenko, seemingly unfazed, rolled over Randleman a few seconds later, getting top position and forcing him to submit with a
kimura armlock 1:33 into the first round.
On 15 August 2004, Emelianenko faced six-time All-Japan Judo Champion and Olympic Silver Medalist
Naoya Ogawa
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in the semifinals of the 2004 Grand Prix. After making quick work of Ogawa, winning by armbar, he advanced to face Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira for the second time in his career. Nogueira had won a decision against Emelianenko's former teammate
Sergei Kharitonov earlier that night. This match was not only to decide the winner of the 2004 Grand Prix, but to unify the heavyweight championship, as Nogueira was awarded the interim title due to Emelianenko's inability to defend his championship in a timely manner in the previous year. The rematch with Nogueira was very competitive, but the fight was stopped prematurely due to a cut to Emelianenko's head from an accidental head clash while on the ground.
A third meeting was thus scheduled for
Shockwave 2004, which Emelianenko won. On the line was PRIDE's Heavyweight Championship, and PRIDE's 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix title, as the final match of the tournament earlier that year was declared a no contest due to an accidental headbutt.
Emelianenko this time chose not to engage Nogueira on the ground, in spite of having dominated him there in their first match. He overpowered the Brazilian on his feet in the first round, beating him to the punch for the first nine minutes.
Nogueira faced great difficulty, getting dropped with punches and tossed to the mat multiple times by Judo throws. He was not able to implement his game plan of putting Emelianenko on his back, save for the final 30 seconds of the first round. He was not able to pull guard for any considerable time. During the second and third rounds, Emelianenko's
takedown defense and counter-punching earned him a unanimous decision victory to retain the heavyweight championship.
Title defense against Mirko Cro Cop
The match between Emelianenko and Cro Cop finally took place at
PRIDE Final Conflict 2005. In the first round, Emelianenko was stunned and had his nose broken by two stiff jabs from Cro Cop. He got hit by body kicks that discolored his midsection. Emelianenko was then able to get the fight to the ground and land several body shots, which weakened his opponent. As the fight progressed, Emelianenko became more and more dominant, winning most of the stand up exchanges and scoring several takedowns. After 20 minutes, Emelianenko was awarded victory by unanimous decision.
Later PRIDE years

Although originally endangered due to Emelianenko's recurring hand injury, a plate inserted in his hand enabled a rematch with Coleman in Pride's American debut show,
Pride 32. In a fight where Coleman was unable to mount any significant offense, Emelianenko pounded him in the first round with punches, before securing an armbar at 1:15 in the second round.
Emelianenko's last defense of his Pride Heavyweight title was against 2001 K-1 World Grand Prix champion
Mark Hunt at
Shockwave 2006.
Josh Barnett was originally slated to fight Emelianenko for the Heavyweight title, but turned down the fight, asserting that he was unprepared. With Cro Cop's departure to the UFC organization in late 2006, Hunt became number-one contender. Sporting a broken toe during the contest, Emelianenko nevertheless secured an armbar in the second minute of the first round, but Hunt was able to escape and counter by stepping over Emelianenko, ending in
side control
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. At five minutes into the first round, Hunt made two attempts at an
americana on Emelianenko's left arm but failed to complete them. Emelianenko got back to his feet and after struggling to take the fight to the ground, he submitted Hunt with a kimura at 8:16 in the first round.
M-1 Global
After the purchase of Pride Fighting Championships by
Lorenzo and
Frank Fertitta III and the expiration of Emelianenko's Pride contract, there was speculation about him fighting in the
UFC, especially after a public falling out between Bodog's
Calvin Ayre and Emelianenko's manager, Vadim Finkelchtein.
In a June 2007 interview with the ''
Baltimore Sun'',
Chuck Liddell suggested that Emelianenko was on his way to the UFC. The following month, it was revealed that he was also a minority owner of
M-1 Global. UFC president
Dana White expressed interest in signing Emelianenko, but considered his management team to be the primary barrier, whereas Finkelchtein cited difficult negotiations as the reason. A main point of contention between the two was Finkelchtein's request for the UFC to work with his Russian M-1 promotion, extending contractual offers to other members of the Red Devil Sport Club, and permitting Emelianenko to compete in
combat sambo tournaments.
At
UFC 76, White stated that he expected Emelianenko to sign with the UFC in late 2007 or early 2008, after Emelianenko finished competing in sambo. He revealed his intent to set up a unification bout with UFC heavyweight champion
Randy Couture
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as his first UFC fight. Nevertheless, negotiations broke down, as Emelianenko committed to a non-exclusive, two-year and six-fight deal with M-1 Global in October 2007.
2007: BodogFight and Yarennoka!
With a special clause in his Pride contract that allowed him to fight under the banner of any MMA organization as long as the event was held on Russian soil, Emelianenko accepted a match in BodogFight against
Matt Lindland. The fight was held on 14 April 2007 at the "Clash of the Nations" event in St. Petersburg, Russia. Lindland moved up two weight classes (from
middleweight
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to heavyweight) for the match and came in weighing 212.5 lb (96.5 kg) to Emelianenko's 230 lb (104.5 kg).
Early in the fight, Lindland opened a cut above Emelianenko's left eye and clinched with him, pushing him into the corner and working for a takedown. At this point, the referee warned Emelianenko against grabbing the ropes and Emelianenko corrected himself. After a few seconds in the clinch, Lindland attempted a
bodylock takedown. When Lindland lifted Emelianenko from his feet, Emelianenko reversed the takedown, landing in Lindland's
half guard. The fight then remained on the ground where Emelianenko won by submission via armbar at 2:58 of the first round.
President and CEO of M-1 Global Monte Cox confirmed Emelianenko would face South Korean kickboxer
Hong-man Choi in a New Year's Eve event,
Yarennoka!, taking place in Japan and organized by former Pride staff with support from M-1 Global,
FEG, and
DEEP
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. A special rule was used for this fight to not allow any knee strikes on the ground. The fight was broadcast live in the United States on
cable network HDNet
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. Emelianenko defeated Choi in the opening round by submission via an armbar.
Negotiations with DREAM
On 13 February 2008, Emelianenko attended a press conference held by
Dream
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, a newly formed Japanese mixed martial arts promoter. Vadim Finkelchtein confirmed that the organization had a tightly knit alliance with M-1 Global and that Emelianenko would be fighting on the new organization's fight cards. M-1 Global CEO Vadim Finkelchtein recently revealed plans to organize a fight for Fedor in co-operation with Dream, possibly on New Year's Eve in Japan.
2008–2009: Affliction
On 19 July 2008, at ''
Affliction: Banned'', Emelianenko faced former two-time
UFC Heavyweight Champion Tim Sylvia. Sylvia was coming off a
submission loss via
guillotine choke at the hands of
Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira at
UFC 81 in a title fight for the interim
UFC Heavyweight Championship. Sylvia was the fourth-ranked heavyweight fighter in MMA by ''
Sherdog
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.com'' prior to his fight with Emelianenko.
Emelianenko defeated Sylvia in 36 seconds. He dropped him with a quick punch combination, took his back and then finished the fight via
submission due to a
rear naked choke. Sylvia said in the post-fight press conference, "I know that I'm one of the best in the world, I was amazed at how good Fedor is. He hurt me right away and submitted me. The guy's a stud. I don't even think he's human. That guy hits hard. I've never been hit that hard before."
Dana White, who had previously criticized the fighter, asserted that he was impressed with Emelianenko's performance against ex-UFC champion Sylvia. When asked if the submission win changed his opinion on Fedor, White said; "It does. Tim Sylvia was a real opponent."
On 24 January 2009, at ''
Affliction: Day of Reckoning'', Emelianenko fought former UFC Heavyweight Champion
Andrei Arlovski, who was widely considered a top-5 heavyweight at the time. Arlovski was on a five-bout win streak and was ranked as high as No. 2 by
Sherdog.com. Arlovski had some early success in the fight, landing punches and kicks.
However, as Emelianenko backed into the ropes, Arlovski attempted a flying knee and Emelianenko was able to counter with an overhand right which resulted in a knockout of Arlovski at 3:14 of the first round.
The victory was awarded knockout of the year for 2009 by ''Sherdog''. The preparation for this bout overlapped with filming for the movie "
The 5th Execution".
Emelianenko met
Shinya Aoki
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during a five-minute "special exhibition" at a 29 April M-1 Challenge (presented by Affliction) event in Tokyo. Emelianenko made Aoki
tap out from an Achilles lock just before the bell sounded to end the exhibition. In another exhibition match, Emelianenko met
Gegard Mousasi, a friend and teammate, during M-1 Global: Breakthrough, held in Kansas City on 28 August. The two friends fought a competitive and friendly spirited exhibition with several Judo throws from both Emelianenko and Mousasi. Emelianenko finished the fight via armbar.
Emelianenko was scheduled to fight former UFC Heavyweight Champion
Josh Barnett on 1 August 2009, at
Affliction: Trilogy, but on 22 July Barnett was denied his license to compete by the
California State Athletic Commission after testing positive for
anabolic steroids.
On 23 July 2009,
Vitor Belfort – who was already on the card – was reported as a likely replacement,
but the next day Affliction canceled the event citing limited time to find a suitable replacement and inadequate time to promote the fight.
Unsuccessful negotiations with the UFC
After the collapse of Affliction, UFC President Dana White tried repeatedly to sign Emelianenko to an exclusive UFC contract. White said of Emelianenko; "He has become my obsession. I want it (him in the UFC) worse than the fans want it." Widely considered to be the best heavyweight MMA fighter at the time, Emelianenko would receive an immediate title shot against then current UFC Heavyweight Champion
Brock Lesnar
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, an event that White deemed "huge".
[Stupp, Dann. (12 July 2009]
Dana White says Fedor Emelianenko will fight in the UFC, Brock Lesnar fight imminent
. MMAjunkie.com. Retrieved 26 November 2011. After reportedly offering Emelianenko a contract worth just under 2 million US dollars per fight, with incentives to make much more based on
pay per view revenues for fights he headlined,
[Fedor Emelianenko Turns Down Three-Fight UFC Contract](_blank)
. Mmafighting.com (30 July 2009). Retrieved 26 November 2011. negotiations fell apart after Emelianenko's management team demanded a co-promotion between UFC and
M-1 Global, terms which White deemed unacceptable.
In 2012, White tried to lure Emelianenko out of retirement after overwhelming fan demand for a UFC bout between Emelianenko and
Brock Lesnar
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.
However, White stated that Emelianenko was firmly retired.
2009–2011: Strikeforce
Following the failed negotiations with the UFC, Emelianenko signed a three-fight contract with
Strikeforce
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. Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker confirmed that Emelianenko's debut would take place on 7 November, broadcast nationally on
CBS.
Emelianenko's first fight in Strikeforce was against then-undefeated
Brett Rogers in the main event of
Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers on 7 November 2009. Emelianenko won the fight via TKO in the second round.
Emelianenko suffered his first loss in 10 years on 26 June 2010 to
Fabrício Werdum. After knocking Werdum down early in the first round, Emelianenko closed in, but Werdum secured a deep triangle and an armbar from his guard, and Fedor was forced to tap.
Emelianenko stated through a translator on ''The MMA Hour'' that he considered retirement before the Werdum fight due to accumulating injuries and ageing.
In January 2011, it was announced that Fedor had agreed to enter the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix, and would face
Antônio Silva on 12 February in the first quarterfinal match. After a close first round, Silva took control in round 2. After passing to mount, he unleashed a barrage of ground-and-pound that ultimately caused Emelianenko's right eye to swell shut. Ringside doctors called a stop, stating that Emelianenko could not see.
Emelianenko faced
Dan Henderson on 30 July 2011 at
Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson. After both fighters landed significant punches in the first round, Fedor knocked Henderson down with a combination of strikes. Fedor followed Henderson to the mat and began to ground-and-pound him but Henderson was able to sweep and reverse position before delivering a punch underneath Fedor's armpit which landed on his chin, knocking Fedor unconscious, and sending him face first into the mat. Henderson continued to punch Fedor until referee
Herb Dean jumped in to stop the fight. Dean explained, saying, "The fight is over when he's unconscious. Because he comes back swiftly after I've already stepped in and stopped the fight, I can't restart the fight. Dan's still throwing punches, but once I've touched Dan, I've stopped the fight. If I was to do it again – if I see a fighter face down receiving shots, I'm going to step in and stop the fight. I can't predict how long he's going to be unconscious for."
Following his third loss in a row, Emelianenko was reportedly released from Strikeforce. UFC president Dana White stated he was being released, "Yeah, he's being cut." However, Emelianenko disputed White's claims, saying, "That's Dana White's style to make comments. I didn't have a contract with Strikeforce. My current contract is with Showtime. So I think people shouldn't pay attention to these "loud" comments." According to M-1 Global Director of Operations Evgeni Kogan, Fedor was only under contract to Showtime and from there he fought under the Strikeforce banner, but was never a direct employee of Zuffa, and therefore was not "cut". "Strikeforce is not the only MMA promotion on Showtime so there are a number of options for Fedor which will be looked at," Kogan told ''MMA Weekly''.
On 7 October 2011 Emelianenko stated "Yes, I've lost my last fights, but every time there were definite reasons for that. Some changes in my family took place at that time and they affected my performance. Certainly, there were mistakes in my preparations. Naturally, I was strained analyzing my fights,". Four days later, Emelianenko continued on the subject: "In the three bouts I lost, I felt like I could've won. But the win somehow eluded me. I felt I could do it. I had chances, but God's will was different."
2011–2012: Return to Russia, Japan and retirement
Following his stint in Strikeforce, Emelianenko fought
Jeff Monson at M-1 Global on 20 November 2011 at the Olympic Arena in Moscow, Russia.
After four years, Emelianenko made his return to Japan—where he spent most of his career—at
Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011 on 31 December 2011, facing
Satoshi Ishii. Emelianenko won by knockout in the first round.
On 21 June 2012 in St. Petersburg, Russia, Emelianenko faced three-time UFC heavyweight title contender
Pedro Rizzo in an M-1 Global event. Prior to the bout, it was rumored that Fedor would retire. Originally denying retirement rumors, Emelianenko made his announcement post-fight after defeating Rizzo by knockout in the first two minutes of the first round.
Although Emelianenko retired as a competitor, he remained president of the
Russian MMA Union.
He was a top 10 heavyweight from January 2002 to July 2011 according to FightMatrix, holding the #1 rank from April 2003 to April 2010.
2015: Coming out of retirement
On 14 July 2015, after a three year hiatus from mixed martial arts, Emelianenko announced that he will be returning to active competition and has started training immediately. He was in negotiations with the
Ultimate Fighting Championship
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is an American mixed martial arts (MMA) promoter (entertainment), promotion company based in Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned and operated by TKO Group Holdings, a majority owned subsidiary of Endeavor ( ...
and
Bellator MMA
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. In a statement released through his management, Emelianenko added that he has retired from his position at the Russian Ministry of Sport, and will put all attention toward his comeback.
On 19 September 2015, at the
Bellator 142 Dynamite 1 event, Fedor declared in English that he will fight on New Year's Eve for a newly created regional promotion in Japan,
Rizin Fighting Federation, under the presidency of former
Pride Fighting Championships boss
Nobuyuki Sakakibara.
Jaideep Singh and
Tsuyoshi Kohsaka were initially in talks for being Fedor's opponent, but both fighters were ruled out for lack of competitiveness. Singh was eventually confirmed as the opponent and The Last Emperor easily won his comeback fight in the first round by submission to punches.
2016: Eurasia Fight Nights Global 50 fight versus Maldonado
Emelianenko faced
Fábio Maldonado on 17 June 2016 competing for a promotion on the regional circuit in St. Petersburg (Russia). Despite being dropped and nearly finished in the first round, Emelianenko rallied over the last two rounds and was awarded a controversial majority decision victory. 4 of 5 media outlets scored the bout a draw. All three judges being appointed by the Russian MMA Union was pondered as a conflict of interest. In turn, in mid-July the official result was overturned to a draw. However, WMMAA has no real authority to change the outcome and its decision is merely symbolic in nature.
Emelianenko later announced that he was going to pursue his career and study all the proposals he had received; the most anticipated being the one from the UFC, which Emelianenko confirmed he received prior to the fight against Maldonado.
2017–2023: Bellator MMA
On 19 November 2016, during the
Bellator 165 broadcast it was announced that Emelianenko signed a multi-fight deal with
Bellator MMA
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.
On 20 November 2016 it was announced that Emelianenko would face
Matt Mitrione at Bellator's 18 February 2017 show in
San Jose, California
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at Bellator 172. The fight was canceled only few hours before the fight as Mitrione was suffering from
kidney stones
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and the promoter was unable to line up a substitute opponent in such a short notice.
This fight against Mitrione was rescheduled for the
Bellator NYC on 24 June 2017. He lost the fight via knockout in the first round.
In November 2017, Bellator announced the 2018 Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix that will crown the Bellator Heavyweight champion, vacated in May 2016 by
Vitaly Minakov. Eight fighters will compete between February and December 2018.
Emelianenko faced former UFC Heavyweight champion
Frank Mir
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at
Bellator 198 on 28 April 2018. The bout was part of the opening round of the Bellator Heavyweight Tournament. Emelianenko won the fight via TKO in the first round.
He next faced
Chael Sonnen in the semi-finals at
Bellator 208 on 13 October 2018. Emelianenko won the fight via TKO in the first round.
In October 2018, Fedor Emelianenko left the post of the Russian MMA Union's President. After this, he became the Honorary President and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Union.
In the final, Emelianenko faced
Ryan Bader for the vacant Bellator Heavyweight World Championship in the main event at
Bellator 214 on 26 January 2019. He lost the fight via knockout just 35 seconds into round one.
Despite contemplating retirement, news surfaced on 15 June 2019, that Emelianenko had signed a new exclusive, multi-fight contract with Bellator.
Emelianenko fought
Quinton Jackson on 29 December 2019 at a Bellator and Rizin co-produced event in Japan. He won the fight via technical knockout in round one.
Emelianenko fought
Timothy Johnson on 23 October 2021 at
Bellator 269. He won the bout via knockout in round one.
Emelianenko faced
Ryan Bader in a rematch for the
Bellator Heavyweight World Championship on February 4, 2023 at
Bellator 290. He lost the bout via ground and pound TKO in the first round, retiring from MMA after the bout.
Combat Sambo career
Emelianenko competed in combat sambo both before (1998-2000) and during (2000-2012) his MMA career. Before becoming a mixed martial artist he had already won several medals in competition, including bronze at both the 1998 and 2000 Russian Combat Sambo National Championships, gold at the 1998 Russian Armed Forces Championships, and gold at the 1999 European Combat Sambo Championships. After beginning his MMA career and parallel with his MMA run before his first retirement, he became a seven-time national champion (2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2008, 2009, 2012) and four-time world champion (2002, 2002, 2005, 2007) in combat sambo.
In 2002 Emelianenko won gold at the tournaments of both the FIAS World Combat Sambo Championships and the Russian Combat Sambo National Championships, as well as the WCSF World Combat Sambo Championships, for a total of three gold medals that year. His final match at the 2002 World Combat Sambo Championships was against Oleg Savitsky (United States), who he defeated by armbar submission.
In 2005 Emelianenko won gold at the tournaments of both the World Combat Sambo Championships and the Russian Combat Sambo National Championships yet again, receiving two more gold medals. At the 2005 world championships he went 3-0, defeating his second opponent by
technical fall
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and his final opponent by submission. He also won several regional tournaments under the Combat Sambo Federation of Russia including the 2003 Union of Heroes Cup, 2003 Moscow Open, and 2004 Dagestan Open.
On November 10 2007, Emelianenko won his final world title in combat sambo at the FIAS World Sambo Championships in Prague. He went 3-0 in the tournament, defeating Rustamov Samad (Uzbekistan), Dimitrov Yancho (Bulgaria), and Begeza Vladimir (Ukraine) to win the gold medal. In February of the same year, he won the Russian Combat Sambo National Championship by going 3-0 in that tournament as well. He defeated Rinat Kurbanov and Armen Arustamov both by early armbar submission, and accepted the forfeit of Maxim Novosiolov, who had injured his arm in his previous match.
In 7-8 February 2008, he went 4-0 in the Russian Combat Sambo National Championship tournament in a twelve man bracket, with his final opponent being Stanislav Shushko, who he defeated by submission. Less than a week later at the 14-16 February 2008 Russia's President's Cup Sambo tournament, Emelianenko went 3-0 again and won his second national title that year by defeating Kamil Chrobak (Czechia), Sang Soo Lee (Korea), and
Blagoy Ivanov (Bulgaria). In the November 13-17 2008 World Combat Sambo Championship tournament, Emelianenko would suffer his only combat sambo loss between 2000 and 2012, going 1-1 in the tournament. After defeating Kamil Chrobak (Czechia) by submission in the quarter-finals, he faced Blagoy Ivanov in the semi-finals. Despite having defeated Ivanov earlier that year, Emelianenko lost their rematch on points, leaving him with a bronze medal while Ivanov would go on to win the world tournament and the gold medal.
In 20-23 February 2009, he went 3-0 in the Russian Combat Sambo National Championship tournament by defeating Sokrat Kurbanov, Ivan Frolov, and Aleksey Knyazev. Knyazev would himself win gold at the World Combat Sambo Championships in Thessaloniki the same year that he lost to Emelianenko at the nationals.
In 3-5 February 2012, Emelianenko competed in his final national combat sambo tournament. Out of a fourteen man bracket, Emelianenko went 4-0 in the tournament to win the 2012 Russian Combat Sambo National Championship at 100+ kg. After submitting Kirill Sidelnikov with an armlock in 11 seconds in the semi-finals, his final combat sambo bout for the finals was a quick and ceremonial armbar submission of his brother Alexander.
Emelianenko's combat sambo record in the 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2012 tournaments documented above totaled 21 wins and 1 loss.
Legacy and fighting style
Sports Illustrated
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, among other publications, named Emelianenko as the top MMA fighter of the 2000s.
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2000s: Top 10 MMA Fighters
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Retrieved 17 May 2014
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Fighter of the Decade: Fedor Emelianenko
, SB Nation
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(mmafighting), Retrieved 18 May 2014
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The 10 Greatest Fighters of the Decade
, FIGHT! Magazine, Retrieved 18 May 2014
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, About.com
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, Retrieved 18 May 2014
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Fedor Emelianenko-Fighter Of The Decade (in Russian)
, ValeTudo.ru, Retrieved 18 May 2014
− Former
combat sports
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fighters
Chuck Norris
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and
Mike Tyson
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; MMA fighters such as
Junior dos Santos,
Fabrício Werdum,
Jose Aldo,
Georges St-Pierre
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,
Khabib Nurmagomedov
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; and several publications have called Emelianenko the greatest mixed martial artist of all time.
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BE's Baddest MMA Greatest of All Time Tournament Winner: Fedor Emelianenko
, bloodyelbow.com, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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**Who is the G.O.A.T.** w/poll
Sherdog
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forum, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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*(4 September 2012)
Fedor Emelianenko Voted The Greatest Fighter Of All Time By Brazilian Fans
, bloodyelbow.com, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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*(26 June 2010)
Fedor Emelianenko: Greatest Of All Time
, Heavy.com, Retrieved 8 April 2015
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*(19 July 2013)
Morning Report: Jose Aldo says Fedor Emelianenko is the greatest fighter of all-time
, mmafighting.com, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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*(1 October 2012)
Junior dos Santos: 'Fedor Is the Greatest of All Time'
, Bleacher report
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Retrieved 17 May 2014
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*(22 October 2013)
Fabrício Werdum "Fedor greater than Anderson Silva in history. Overeem scared of punches"
, fighthubtv.com (Official YouTube channel), Retrieved 24 May 2014
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*(18 February 2011)
UFC Quick Quote: Shane Carwin twitter defends Fedor Emelianenko's legacy
, mmamania.com, Retrieved 17 May 2014 MMA referee
John McCarthy, sports commentator
Michael Schiavello and others, have compared Emelianenko's impact and legacy in MMA to the likes of
Muhammad Ali
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,
Pelé
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,
Wayne Gretzky
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, and their legacies in their respective sports.
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Retrieved 1 October 2014
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* ( 13 July 2012
Emelianenko deserving of MMA respect
, foxsports, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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* (19 July 2008)
Emelianenko ready to cement his stature
ESPN, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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* (29 July 2011)
MMA: Fedor Emelianenko takes on Dan Henderson, but should he retire?
Los Angeles Times, Retrieved 17 May 2014
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* (4 July 2012)
Anderson Silva vs. Fedor Emelianenko: Who's the Greatest of All Time?
, Bleacher report
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, Retrieved 17 May 2014 Sports and MMA media, ESPN, Bleacher Report,
Sherdog
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,
SB Nation
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(mmafighting) and Fight Matrix, list him as the greatest MMA heavyweight fighter of all time. Emelianenko is also the longest-reigning heavyweight Lineal championship, lineal champion. As of 2021, Emelianenko has defeated seven former UFC champions. In 2020, UFC President
Dana White stated that the only fight he regrets not having made was a match between Emelianenko and
Brock Lesnar
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, when Lesnar was the UFC heavyweight champion.
Although Emelianenko is mainly known as a striker, he is considered to excel in all of the attributes of the MMA game.
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and still able to out-strike the best Kickboxing, kickboxer in MMA history".[Note: Jack Slack is a notable lead analyst in the world of MMA. His articles are regularly re-posted on th]
UFC Website
.
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Analyzing Fedor: Revolutionizing Ground And Pound
, SB Nation
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(bloodyelbow.com), Retrieved 3 October 2014
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* Slack, Jack (31 May 2012
Analyzing Fedor: The Striking Of The Emperor
, SB Nation
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(bloodyelbow.com), Retrieved 5 October 2014
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* Slack, Jack, Lead MMA Analyst (22 March 2013
Jack Slack's Top 7 Strikers in MMA to Date
, Bleacher Report Retrieved 5 October 2014 Mixed martial arts champion and commentator Bas Rutten described Emelianenko's versatility as, "if you give him an arm, he Armbar, arm-bars you. If you give him a leg, he Leglock, leg locks you. If you give him a punch, he Knockout, knocks you out."
From 2000 to 2010, Emelianenko went over ten years and 33 fights with only one loss in professional MMA, a controversial doctor's stoppage after being cut by an accidental foul by Tsuyoshi Kohsaka (who he later TKO'd in a separate bout). Simultaneously he went undefeated in dozens of combat sambo fights across ten national and international tournaments, winning gold in all of them. Among his MMA wins in this time were four former UFC Heavyweight Champions (Coleman, Randleman, Sylvia, and Arlovski), the only other PRIDE Heavyweight Champion (Nogueira, also a future interim UFC Heavyweight Champion), a former K-1 and Glory Heavyweight Champion (Schilt), a future Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion (Sobral), a K-1 World Grand Prix Champion (Hunt), and the 2006 PRIDE Open-Weight Grand Prix Champion (Filipović).
Emelianenko medaled in Fedor Emelianenko#Championships and accomplishments, at least 20 combat sambo tournaments, including 16 golds, 1 silver, and 3 bronzes.
In the stand-up, Emelianenko's aggressive boxing makes a wide usage of the "Russian hook" or Arm punch, casting punch popularised by Igor Vovchanchyn, as well as other types of more technical power punches to the body and head.[ This, combined with smart Footwork (martial arts), footwork, allows him to disrupt the offence of more scientific strikers and land strikes. He frequently darts into striking range with either a left ]hook
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or an Overhand (boxing), overhand right to disrupt Counterpunch (boxing), counterpunches, resulting in a flurry of punches that often stun or flatten his opponents.
Emelianenko has shown a high level acumen of Throw (grappling), hip throws from judo and sambo to bring his adversary to the ground, preferring to work from the Clinch (grappling), clinch as opposed to the more common Takedown (grappling), leg take downs.[ Once on the mat, he favors a strategy of Ground-and-pound#Ground-and-pound, ground-and-pound executed with viciousness and dynamism, able to negate his opponent's work from the bottom and cause damage with heavy strikes.][ He rarely seeks to improve position over his opponent, instead attacking freely from positions widely considered as dangerous, sometimes baiting for submissions in order to create openings.][
]
Championships and accomplishments
Mixed martial arts
*Bellator MMA
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**Bellator Heavyweight Grand Prix Finalist
*PRIDE Fighting Championships
**List of PRIDE champions#PRIDE Heavyweight Championship, PRIDE Heavyweight Championship (One time; Last)
**Three successful title defenses
**PRIDE Shockwave 2004, PRIDE 2004 Heavyweight World Grand Prix Champion
* Fighting Network RINGS
**Fighting Network Rings#Fighting_Network_Rings#Heavyweight Championship (+95 kg (209.4 lb)), RINGS Heavyweight Champion (One time; Last)
**RINGS Open-Weight Championship, RINGS Openweight Championship (One time; Last)
**Fighting Network Rings#Other tournaments, RINGS 2001 Absolute Class Tournament Winner
**Fighting Network Rings#Championship tournaments, RINGS 2001 Heavyweight Title Tournament Winner
*World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts
**WAMMA Heavyweight Championship (One time; First; Last)
*Nikkan Sports
**2012 Mixed Martial Arts MVP
*Sports Illustrated
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**2000s Fighter of the Decade
**2000s Fight of the Decade vs. Mirko Cro Cop
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on 28 August 2005
**2009 Knockout of the Year vs. Andrei Arlovski on 24 January
*MMAFighting.com
**2000s Fighter of the Decade
**2005 Fight of the Year vs. Mirko Cro Cop
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on 28 August 2005
**2005 Heavyweight of the Year
**2004 Heavyweight of the Year
**2003 Heavyweight of the Year
*FIGHT! Magazine
**2000s Fighter of the Decade
*CombatPress.com
**2018 Comeback Fighter of the Year
*ValeTudo.ru
**2000s Fighter of the Decade
*Bleacher Report
**Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame
**2000s Fighter of the Decade
**2000s Heavyweight of the Decade
*About.com
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**2000s Fighter of the Decade
*Yahoo! Sports
**2000s Fight of the Decade vs. Mirko Cro Cop
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on 28 August 2005
*Sherdog
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**Sherdog#Knockout of the Year, 2009 Knockout of the Year vs. Andrei Arlovski on 24 January
**Mixed Martial Arts Hall of Fame
*Inside MMA
**2009 KO Punch of the Year Bazzie Award vs. Andrei Arlovski on 24 January
*CagePotato
**2009 Fighter of the Year
**2008 Beatdown of the Year vs. Tim Sylvia on 19 July
*Wrestling Observer Newsletter
**List of Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Most Outstanding Fighter (formerly Shootfighter of the Year), 2005 Most Outstanding Fighter
*Black Belt Magazine
**2004 NHB Fighter of the Year
*FightMatrix.com
**2005 Most Noteworthy Match of the Year vs. Mirko Cro Cop
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on 28 August
**2004 Most Noteworthy Match of the Year vs. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira on 31 December
**2003 Most Noteworthy Match of the Year vs. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira on 16 March
**2003 Fighter of the Year
Sambo
*SportAccord
**2013 SportAccord World Combat Games Sambo Ambassador
**World Combat Games 2010#Ambassadors, 2010 SportAccord World Combat Games Sambo Ambassador
*Fédération Internationale Amateur de Sambo
**Sambo (martial art)#FIAS Hall of Fame, FIAS Hall of Fame
**2008 World Sambo Championships#Combat Sambo Events, 2008 FIAS World Combat Sambo Championships Bronze Medalist
**2007 World Sambo Championships#Combat Sambo Events, 2007 FIAS World Combat Sambo Championships Gold Medalist
**2005 FIAS World Combat Sambo Championships Gold Medalist
**2002 FIAS World Combat Sambo Championships Gold Medalist
*World Combat Sambo Federation
**2002 WCSF World Combat Sambo Championships Gold Medalist
*European Combat Sambo Federation
**1999 European Combat Sambo Championships Gold Medalist
*All-Russia Sambo Federation
**Russian Combat Sambo National Championship (2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012)
**2008 President's Cup Combat Sambo Gold Medalist
*Combat Sambo Federation of Russia
**Russian Combat Sambo National Championship 3rd Place (1998, 2000)
**2004 Dagestan Open Combat Sambo Gold Medalist
**2003 Union of Heroes Cup Combat Sambo Gold Medalist
**2003 Moscow Open Combat Sambo Gold Medalist
**1998 Russian Armed Forces Championships Absolute Silver Medalist
**1998 Russian Armed Forces Championships Gold Medalist
*Federal Executive Body in the Field of Physical Culture & Sports
**Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia, Honored Master of Sport (2006)
**Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia, International Master of Sport (1998)
**Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia, Master of Sport (1997)
Judo
*International Judo Federation
**1999 Sofia Liberation A-Team Senior Bronze Medalist
**1999 Moscow International Tournament Senior Bronze Medalist
*Russian Judo Federation
**Russian National Championship Senior Absolute 3rd Place (1999)
**Russian National Championship Senior 3rd Place (1998)
*Federal Executive Body in the Field of Physical Culture & Sports
**Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia, International Master of Sport (2000)
**Unified Sports Classification System of the USSR and Russia, Master of Sport (1997)
Miscellaneous
*VTSIOM, All-Russian Center for the Study of Public Opinion
**2009 Russian Male Athlete of the Year
*International Olympic Committee
**2014 Winter Olympics Belgorod Torchbearer
**2008 Olympics torch relay protests, 2008 Summer Olympics Russian Torchbearer
*National Sports Award "Glory"
**2007 Fair Play Glory Award
*Russian Union of Martial Arts
**2006 Most Outstanding Victory of the Year Golden Belt Award
*Imperial Society of Russia
**First Class Golden Order of the Romanov Family of St. Nicholas II (2010)
*Russian Federation National State Decorations Committee
**First Class Order of Peter the Great (2007)
**Order For Merit to the Fatherland, Second Class Order For Merit to the Fatherland (2007)
Mixed martial arts record
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 40–7 (1)
, Ryan Bader
, TKO (punches)
, Bellator 290
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:30
, Inglewood, California, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 40–6 (1)
, Timothy Johnson
, KO (punches)
, Bellator 269
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:46
, Moscow, Russia
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 39–6 (1)
, Quinton Jackson
, TKO (punches)
, 2019 in Bellator MMA#Bellator 237, Bellator 237
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:44
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 38–6 (1)
, Ryan Bader
, TKO (punches)
, 2019 in Bellator MMA#Bellator 214, Bellator 214
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:35
, Inglewood, California, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 38–5 (1)
, Chael Sonnen
, TKO (punches)
, 2018 in Bellator MMA#Bellator 208, Bellator 208
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 4:46
, Uniondale, New York, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 37–5 (1)
, Frank Mir
Francisco Santos Miranda III (; born May 24, 1979), is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the heavyweight division. He competed in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for sixteen years, and Bellator MMA. A former UFC Heavywe ...
, KO (punches)
, 2018 in Bellator MMA#Bellator 198, Bellator 198
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:48
, Rosemont, Illinois, United States
,
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 36–5 (1)
, Matt Mitrione
, TKO (punches)
, Bellator NYC
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:14
, New York City, New York, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 36–4 (1)
, Fábio Maldonado
, Decision (majority)
, 2016 in Fight Nights Global#Fight Nights Global 50: Fedor vs. Maldonado, Fight Nights Global 50
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 35–4 (1)
, Jaideep Singh
, TKO (submission to punches)
, 2015 in Rizin Fighting Federation#Rizin World Grand-Prix 2015:Part 2 – Iza, Rizin World Grand Prix 2015: Part 2 - Iza
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 3:02
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 34–4 (1)
, Pedro Rizzo
, KO (punches)
, 2012 M-1 Challenge season#M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Rizzo, M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Rizzo
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:24
, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 33–4 (1)
, Satoshi Ishii
, KO (punches)
, Fight For Japan: Genki Desu Ka Omisoka 2011
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:29
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 32–4 (1)
, Jeff Monson
, Decision (unanimous)
, 2011 in M-1 Global#M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Monson, M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Monson
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Moscow, Russia
,
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 31–4 (1)
, Dan Henderson
, TKO (punches)
, Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Henderson
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 4:12
, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
,
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 31–3 (1)
, Antônio Silva
, TKO (doctor stoppage)
, Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Silva
,
, align=center, 2
, align=center, 5:00
, East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States
,
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 31–2 (1)
, Fabrício Werdum
, Submission (triangle armbar)
, Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Werdum
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:09
, San Jose, California
San Jose, officially the City of San José ( ; ), is a cultural, commercial, and political center within Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay Area. With a city population of 997,368 and a metropolitan area population of 1.95 million, it is ...
, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 31–1 (1)
, Brett Rogers
, TKO (punches)
, Strikeforce: Fedor vs. Rogers
,
, align=center, 2
, align=center, 1:48
, Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 30–1 (1)
, Andrei Arlovski
, KO (punch)
, Affliction: Day of Reckoning
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 3:14
, Anaheim, California, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 29–1 (1)
, Tim Sylvia
, Submission (rear-naked choke)
, Affliction: Banned
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:36
, Anaheim, California, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 28–1 (1)
, Choi Hong-man
, Submission (armbar)
, Yarennoka!
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:54
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 27–1 (1)
, Matt Lindland
, Submission (armbar)
, Bodog Fight: Clash of the Nations 2007
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:58
, Saint Petersburg, Russia
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 26–1 (1)
, Mark Hunt
, Submission (kimura)
, Pride Shockwave 2006
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 8:16
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 25–1 (1)
, Mark Coleman
Mark Coleman (born December 20, 1964) is an American retired mixed martial artist, professional wrestler and Amateur wrestling, amateur wrestler. Coleman was the UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournament champion, the first List of UFC champions#Tournament ...
, Submission (armbar)
, Pride 32
,
, align=center, 2
, align=center, 1:17
, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 24–1 (1)
, Zuluzinho
, TKO (submission to punches)
, Pride Shockwave 2005
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:26
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 23–1 (1)
, Mirko Cro Cop
Mirko Filipović (; born 10 September 1974), better known by his ring name Mirko Cro Cop, is a Croatian former professional mixed martial artist, kickboxer and amateur boxer. He is mostly known for his time in Pride Fighting Championships. Cro ...
, Decision (unanimous)
, Pride Final Conflict 2005
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 22–1 (1)
, Tsuyoshi Kohsaka
, TKO (doctor stoppage)
, Pride Bushido 6
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 10:00
, Yokohama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 21–1 (1)
, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
, Decision (unanimous)
, Pride Shockwave 2004
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, NC
, align=center,
, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
, NC (accidental clash of heads)
, rowspan=2, Pride Final Conflict 2004
, rowspan=2,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 3:52
, rowspan=2, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 20–1
, Naoya Ogawa
(born 31 March 1968) is a Japanese world champion judoka, retired professional wrestler, and mixed martial arts, mixed martial artist. He won a total of seven medals at the All-Japan Judo Championships (second only behind Yasuhiro Yamashita), an ...
, Submission (armbar)
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:54
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 19–1
, Kevin Randleman
, Submission (kimura)
, Pride Critical Countdown 2004
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:33
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 18–1
, Mark Coleman
Mark Coleman (born December 20, 1964) is an American retired mixed martial artist, professional wrestler and Amateur wrestling, amateur wrestler. Coleman was the UFC 10 and UFC 11 tournament champion, the first List of UFC champions#Tournament ...
, Submission (armbar)
, Pride Total Elimination 2004
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:11
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 17–1
, Yuji Nagata
, TKO (punches)
, Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:02
, Kobe, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 16–1
, Gary Goodridge
, TKO (soccer kicks and punches)
, Pride Total Elimination 2003
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:09
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 15–1
, Kazuyuki Fujita
is a Japanese Professional wrestling, professional wrestler, former Mixed martial arts, mixed martial artist and freestyle wrestling, freestyle wrestler, currently signed to Pro Wrestling Noah, where he is a one-time GHC Heavyweight Championship ...
, Submission (rear-naked choke)
, Pride 26
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 4:17
, Tokyo, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 14–1
, Egidijus Valavicius
, Submission (kimura)
, 2003 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings Lithuania: Bushido Rings 7: Adrenalinas, Rings Lithuania: Bushido Rings 7: Adrenalinas
,
, align=center, 2
, align=center, 1:11
, Vilnius, Lithuania
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 13–1
, Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
, Decision (unanimous)
, Pride 25
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Yokohama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 12–1
, Heath Herring
, TKO (doctor stoppage)
, Pride 23
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 10:00
, Tokyo, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 11–1
, Semmy Schilt
Sem "Semmy" Schilt (; born 27 October 1973) is a Dutch actor and former kickboxer, karateka and mixed martial artist. Schilt holds the distinction of being the only kickboxer to have won 5 major heavyweight tournaments, being a four-time List of ...
, Decision (unanimous)
, Pride 21
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Saitama (city), Saitama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 10–1
, Chris Haseman
, TKO (punches)
, 2002 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: World Title Series Grand Final, Rings Japan: World Title Series Grand Final
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:50
, Yokohama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 9–1
, Lee Hasdell
, Submission (kimura)
, 2001 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: World Title Series 5, Rings Japan: World Title Series 5
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 4:10
, Yokohama, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 8–1
, Ryushi Yanagisawa
, Decision (unanimous)
, 2001 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: World Title Series 4, Rings Japan: World Title Series 4
,
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
, Tokyo, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 7–1
, Renato Sobral
, Decision (unanimous)
, 2001 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: 10th Anniversary, Rings: 10th Anniversary
,
, align=center, 2
, align=center, 5:00
, Tokyo, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 6–1
, Kerry Schall
, Submission (armbar)
, 2001 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: World Title Series 5, Rings Japan: World Title Series 1
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:47
, Tokyo, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 5–1
, Mihail Apostolov
, Submission (rear-naked choke)
, 2001 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings Russia: Russia vs. Bulgaria, Rings Russia: Russia vs. Bulgaria 2
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 1:03
, Yekaterinburg, Russia
,
, -
, Loss
, align=center, 4–1
, Tsuyoshi Kohsaka
, TKO (doctor stoppage)
, rowspan=2, 2000 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block B, Rings: King of Kings 2000 Block B
, rowspan=2,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:17
, rowspan=2, Osaka, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 4–0
, Ricardo Arona
, Decision (unanimous)
, align=center, 3
, align=center, 5:00
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 3–0
, Hiroya Takada
, KO (punches)
, 2000 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: Battle Genesis Vol. 6, Rings Japan: Battle Genesis 6
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 0:12
, Tokyo, Japan
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 2–0
, Levon Lagvilava
, Submission (rear-naked choke)
, 2000 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings: Russia vs. Georgia, Rings: Russia vs. Georgia
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 7:24
, Tula, Russia, Tula, Russia
,
, -
, Win
, align=center, 1–0
, Martin Lazarov
, Submission (guillotine choke)
, 2000 in Fighting Network Rings#Rings Russia: Russia vs. Bulgaria, Rings Russia: Russia vs. Bulgaria
,
, align=center, 1
, align=center, 2:24
, Yekaterinburg, Russia
,
, -
Political career
Towards the end of his mixed martial arts career, Emelianenko entered politics. He was elected to a five-year term as a deputy of the Belgorod Regional Duma
A duma () is a Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions.
The term ''boyar duma'' is used to refer to advisory councils in Russia from the 10th to 17th centuries. Starting in the 18th century, city dumas were formed across Russia ...
on 10 October 2010 under the United Russia political party.
On 28 July 2012, Emelianenko replaced Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev as a staff member of Russia's Council of Physical Fitness & Sports. The corresponding decree was signed by Russian president Vladimir Putin.
In 2014, Emelianenko expressed support of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, and commented on the choice of the majority of the Crimean population to become a part of Russia in the 2014 Crimean status referendum: "Crimea has made the right choice, by joining Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders ...
." He travelled to Crimea in order to promote MMA in the peninsula.
As for the Donbas war, Emelianenko accused Ukraine of waging a war against its own people, accused the Ukrainian government of fascism, and of "murdering Russians simply for being Russians, Russian."
Personal life
In 1999, two years after his army service, he married Oksana, whom he had known since school,[ and their daughter was born in the same year.] They divorced in 2006. On 29 December 2007, his second daughter was born to his long-time girlfriend Marina. Emelianenko and Marina married in October 2009. In his spare time, he likes to read, listen to music, and draw. in July 2011 their second daughter was born.[ He is a practicing Eastern Orthodox, Orthodox Christian and a parishioner at the church of St. Nicholas in Stary Oskol. His entrance theme song, ''oy, to ne vecher'', was performed at his request by archdeacon Andrey Zheleznyakov, soloist at the Episcopal Choir of the Eparchy of Nizhny Novgorod and Arzamas, Nizhny Novgorod Diocese. In February 2014, Emelianenko remarried his first wife.
According to many people who have had close contact with Emelianenko, he is a humble man.]
Fedor Emelianenko – Last Emperor
, beautifulrus.com, Retrieved, 19 May 2014
* (October 2009)
King without a crown
, "M-1's vice president of fighter relations says, "He doesn't want to speak English. He's forced to. He has to." When I ask if Fedor realizes how much that limits his drawing potential in the West, Echteld shrugs. "He doesn't want to be a star," he says.", Fight! Magazine, Retrieved 20 May 2014
* (9 November 2009)
Fedor Emelianenko: A CBS Showcase of Family, Faith, and a Russian Fighter.
, "To the Russians who know him, Fedor is not a god of MMA, but a humble man of God. Neither Fedor nor his fellow Russians will put him above God. That is very wise of them. American MMA fans, or perhaps I should specify, UFC fans, make gods out of men whom they feel are unstoppable. To my knowledge, Fedor Emelianenko has never claimed to be a great or unstoppable man. He is devoutly Russian Orthodox.", Bleacher Report, Retrieved 20 May 2014
Exclusive Interview with Fedor Emelianenko
, "Having spoken with Fedor, through all the fame and fan response, the man still remains humble and aware that he is simply human. He is aware that on any day he can lose a fight just as easily as the next man. I think the persona and presence which he brings to the sport is what catches the attention of the fans. We all connect with Fedor because he fights the fight and still points out his flaws and remains humble. ", mmasportsmag.com, Retrieved 20 May 2014
* (15 February 2011)
With Fedor out, Strikeforce tournament finds itself on the ropes
, "I was at the hotel's lobby," said [BigFoot] Silva, "and I talked to him and asked him not to stop fighting because he still have many things to show to the fans and that people still wanted to see him on the cage. And, after that, the guy came and kissed my forehead. Get it? He's a wonderful guy, and everybody wants to see the best of all times in a good shape. He's all about being humble.", Sports Illustrated
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, Retrieved 20 May 2014
Emelianenko has stated his driving force for winning fights was: "Years ago we hardly had anything to eat. Now I earn more money and I see every opponent as a man that tries to put me back to that poorer period. That man has to be eliminated." and about his state of mind before a fight: "When I walk into a fight, I'm trying not to think about anything; collect myself and concentrate. And going into a fight, I don't feel any emotions, neither anger nor compassion. I don't emotionalize. I'm going into a fight with a clear mind... During the fight, my senses dim and basically I don't feel any pain."[(5 Feb 2010)]
Fedor Emelianenko: MMA Legend/ Exemplary Christian
Yahoo! Voices, Retrieved 19 May 2014
In ''Fighters Only Magazine, Fighters Only'' magazine, a Sport psychology, sports psychologist was quoted as saying, "The best when it comes to the stare down is Fedor Emelianenko. Watch him: he does not make eye contact and his entire expression is extremely relaxed – you would think he is about to perform a ballet or something. But here is the crucial thing. When the referee tells them to head back to their corners, Fedor suddenly darts a short look directly at his opponent – or through his opponent, I should say. This kind of look is associated with antisocial behavioral disorders and psychopaths. They don't look at you, they look through you. It's emotionless; it goes deeper than skin level. You will get a lot of fighters who will catch that look and suddenly realize they don't want to be there. Wanderlei Silva has a stare-down that makes you think 'this is gonna hurt', but Fedor's makes you think 'I might die'."
Fedor trains with his youngest brother Ivan, who has competed in Combat Sambo.[ —Fedor Emelianenko]
Emelianenko was one of 80 Russian sports champions, cultural icons and national heroes to carry the Olympic torch in St. Petersburg in 2008.
When asked about his ethnicity in 2018, Fedor Emelianenko (who was born in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukraine) said he was of Russians, Russian ethnicity, but that he "doesn't divide our countries." He said that Russia
Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and extends across Time in Russia, eleven time zones, sharing Borders ...
and Ukraine are "two different states," but that for him they were "still the same country."
On 21 January 2021, Emelianenko was hospitalised in Moscow after contracting COVID-19. On 27 January, it was revealed that Emelianenko was released from the hospital.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Advertising
Bibliography
See also
*List of Bellator MMA alumni
*List of Strikeforce alumni
*List of Pride FC alumni
*List of male mixed martial artists
*List of Pride champions
References
Notes
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Living people
1976 births
Russian male mixed martial artists
Heavyweight mixed martial artists
Russian male judoka
Russian Orthodox Christians from Russia
Russian sambo practitioners
Pride Fighting Championships champions
People from Rubizhne
Mixed martial artists utilizing judo
Mixed martial artists utilizing sambo
Bellator male fighters
Mixed martial arts trainers
Mixed martial artists utilizing boxing
Mixed martial artists utilizing Muay Thai
Russian sportsperson-politicians