This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected I wonder if he's going to be going into fighting? I remember a Fedor interview a while back and he was asked about his brother Ivan and he responded by saying that his brother wasn't taking training that seriously. :think
Thats true, a pity because I think Alex is more fun to watch then Fedor due to his superior striking and his style. You can see more Emelianenko family pictures at Alex's new website: http://www.alex.mixfight.ru/multimedia/photos/family/31/
http://www.dailymotion.com/tag/emelianenko/video/x3qlxu_sambo-ivan-emelianenko-final-82-kg_extreme Heres a video of Ivan winning a combat Sambo competition in the 82kg class a couple of weeks back.
This content is protected Just noticed that Aleksander has a Swastika in the middle of his star on his knee. I didn't know he was Hindu? :huh :yep
Yeah..........funny that was never notcied before, suprised they allowed to take pictures of his tattoo like that, you'd think his managment would want to keep that hidden.......or maybe they don't give a ****.
As well he has "Gott Min Uns" on his back which was the slogan for the Nazi SS, and was engraved on the belt buckles of all Nazi soldiers. A lot of Russian prison tattoos will carry something from the Third Reich. However, this has little to do with allegiance to the Nazi party or ideals, but sprang out of Soviet era prisons as a sign of ultimate rebellion against the authority of Stalin's reign. The Nazi's were the greatest, most vile, despised enemy of the Soviet governemnt during WWII, and only the bravest, toughest, courageous prisoners dare to carry the mark of the sworn enemies of the Soviet empire on their bodies as a way to really give Stalin the finger. The tradition carried on, and is usally given with great respect to the toughest criminals.