Fedor might sign 4-6 fight ext with Strikeforce

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  1. AJAX

    AJAX war sonnen! Full Member

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    Formerly ranked number one heavyweight in the world, Fedor Emelianenko has hinted he might be about to sign a significant contract extension with California based MMA promotion, Strikeforce after claiming he has no interest in signing with rivals, the UFC.
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    Speaking this week, Fedor said:
    “For now M-1 Global works with Strikeforce and we are concentrating on that, the contract is not over yet. So for now we don’t have any interest in the UFC.”
    “So far I feel very comfortable fighting, very good with my fighting, and I’m planning of fighting as long as I can physically. As far and I’m concerned we should discuss the possibility of signing another contract for 4-6 fights.”
    M-1 Global director of operations Evgeni Kogan adds:
    “Now we are in talks to extend the contract for Fedor and at the same time to settle on who, when and where he is fighting next. These talks are going smoothly and we are hopeful of a full resolution very shortly.”
    The bubble surrounding Fedor recently burst he he was choked out in a little over a minute by Fabricio Werdum in June. Since then the UFC have decided they were right all along and they now have no intention of launching a bid to bring the Russian into the fold.
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  2. One Punch KO

    One Punch KO Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The more Fedor fights the better.
     
  3. jsalerno

    jsalerno Member Full Member

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    Nice reporting Michael Pepper (who was recently discovered to be a closet pedophile) he lost via arm-bar he wasn't choked out.
     
  4. Vitor Belfort

    Vitor Belfort Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Damn so he will never fight in the ufc..so sad so sad
     
  5. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    In SF he has fought an undefeated ko puncher and black belt bjj master. He owes it to them. Before that he was facing oversized freakshows and undersized contenders. In all seriousness, SF have a healthy heavyweight division. Silva, Serge, Overeem, Werdum, Rogers, even prospects like Lashley could all be really good match ups for him.
     
  6. yaca you

    yaca you Someone past surprise Full Member

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    ok, I agree that he is better off staying with SF. but to say that he was just facing freakshows is stupid when he faced arlovski and before that tim sylvia, and was to face josh barnett until barnett got caught with steroids.

    stop the bull****.
     
  7. cat_funt

    cat_funt Arsehole of the world Full Member

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    Why would he want to go UFC?
     
  8. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    that is why i said "in all seriouness" immediately after making that comment. read more carefully. though choi is an oversized freak and lindland is a middleweight.
     

  9. The so called freakshows and underweight fighters.

    Matt Lindland

    6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
    212lbs (a few lbs lighter than Randy)
    20–4 when he fought Fedor
    Silver in the Olympics and a whole cupboard full of wrestling medals i.e. a far better wrestler than Brock Lesnar and Carwin.

    Zuluzinho


    6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
    407 lb (185 kg; 29 st)
    15-0 when he fought Fedor

    Choi Hong-man


    2.18 m (7 ft 2 in)
    144.9 kg (319 lb; 22.82 st)
    1–0 in MMA when he fought Fedor
    12–3 in K1, a champion kickboxer with wins against Mighty Mo, Gary Goodridge, and Semmy Schilt etc.
     

  10. Who happens to weight in at very close to Randy, he also had a very good record and a far better wrestling background than any other current UFC fighter....I definately wont call him a freakshow or even an easy win, much less a give me fight.
     
  11. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    No its not.
     
  12. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I didn't call him a freakshow. I called him an undersized fighter. He is 185 pounder. Randy weighs in at about 205 and must fight at about 220. Am I to believe that Lindland puts on 35 pounds after the weigh in? I doubt it!

    When you are the best fighter in the world you are expected to face the best contenders.
     
  13. yaca you

    yaca you Someone past surprise Full Member

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    I was hoping you were joking though you didnt make it clear in your post. choi is a freakshow guy with good kickboxing skills not too good though. lindland weighed 212 for the fight and fedor only fought lindland after coulture turned down $3 mill from bodog and backed out of the fight (this was in 2007 and before couture's fight with tim sylvia while randy was still in retirement).

    it is true that some of fedors fights since he has left pride were no-hoper matchups but the same can be said for any dominate champion, it was difficult for fedor to find "worthy" challengers.
     
  14. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    A champion should be fighting the very best fighter available so every fight where he is deemed the best, he is actually proving he is the best. I know many other fighters do it but under no circumstances is it justifiable. Brock came back to fight the number 1 contender, Alves came back into an eliminator. These are the sort match ups I like.
     
  15. yaca you

    yaca you Someone past surprise Full Member

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    but when you place his matchups in historical context you see that fedor is trying to compete against the best at the time. He tried to fight couture instead he had the fight with lindland he tried to fight josh barnett and it was cancelled. you cant keep placing the blame on fedor, when he takes the best fights available to him. also remember that it is he who was the dominant force reigning over the heavywieghts for 7 years after defeating nogueira in 2003.

    I think its fair to expect his opponents to come to him instead of him chasing after other fighters like many want him to do.