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Looks Like There'll Be No Fedor In The UFC...

  • 10-10-2007 11:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,594 ✭✭✭


    From TheFightNetwork.com:
    FEDOR COMMITS TO M-1


    PRIDE Heavyweight Champion To Headline First Show Under New Ownership


    By Loretta Hunt (loretta@thefightnetwork.com)

    PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko has committed exclusively to the new ownership of M-1 Mix-Fight Championship, which has been purchased outright by an undisclosed American entertainment-related company, according to a source close to the deal who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

    Established in 1997, the St. Petersburg-based M-1 held over 30 events under the ownership of Russian businessman Vadim Finkelstein, also the long-time manager of the much-sought-after Emelianenko. Finkelstein is also the proprietor of the Red Devil Sports Club, a facility and team that houses numerous Russian fighters, including PRIDE veteran Roman Zentsov and former UFC middleweight Andrei Semenov.

    The source confirmed the new ownership has infused a substantial amount of capital into the organization. Finkelstein and others will stay on to assist in running the company, which will continue to promote under a variation of the M-1 name. The new M-1 will take more of a global stance, and Emelianenko (26-1) will headline its inaugural event as early as January or February, possibly in the U.S., the source said.
    On March 27, Ultimate Fighting Championship majority owners Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta bought the assets of PRIDE, only to discover Emelianenko had previously signed a non-exclusive, non-transferable contract with its former owners, Dream Stage Entertainment.

    As late as September, UFC president Dana White had insisted a deal with Emelianenko was imminent, though repeated negotiations between Finkelstein, colleague Apy Echteld and the Las Vegas outlet could not produce an agreement to bring the Stary Oskol resident to the famed Octagon. A major point of contention was White’s insistence Emelianenko sign an exclusive contract with the American promotion, which would exclude Emelianenko’s participation in Sambo competitions. Emelianenko is a three-time World Combat Sambo champion and ambassador for the sport in his homeland.

    Undefeated in 24 fights (including one no contest), Emelianenko is widely received as the world’s top pound-for-pound fighter. The 31-year-old former Army firefighter rose to the top of PRIDE’s ranks by besting standouts like Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (30-4-1) and Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic (22-6-2). Emelianenko submitted 2000 Olympic Greco-Roman silver medallist Matt Lindland (20-5) at Bodog Fight “Clash of the Nations” on April 14 in St. Petersburg, Russia. He has not competed since.

    A formal announcement of the purchase, as well as plans for the new organization’s first event, is expected by the end of this month.

    Would've been nice to have an undisputed champion, I can't help but feel that Fedor is wasting his talent now

    http://www.thefightnetwork.com/news_detail.php?nid=5076


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,252 ✭✭✭Evil_Clown


    Thats really Lame
    I wanted to see randy vs Fedor it would have been great
    Why can't Dana just let him do Sambo aswell ??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,045 ✭✭✭Vince135792003


    Evil_Clown wrote: »
    Why can't Dana just let him do Sambo aswell ??

    The plan was for Fedor to participate in his Sambo competition and then UFC would negotiate further with him thereafter.

    Just from reading reports over the last few months, it was alot more complicated than just sambo. Dana had his hands full when negotiating with his representatives.

    For whatever reason (probably wishful thinking at this stage) a part of me thinks he'll still end up in the UFC at some stage. It just makes no sense to me, for Fedor from his perspective not to compete in the UFC.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,074 ✭✭✭damo


    Horrible news, the real superfights never seem to materialise, the last time it did was fedor v crocop, wand chuck is no longer a superfight, fedor couture is the only real fight that everyone is dying to see at the moment, and it probably wont happen anytime soon, and will lose its appeal over time if and when either of them loses etc.....****e!


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