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FEDOR EMELYANENKO
Mixed Martial Artists
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Feodor Emelyanenko - was born in 1976 in Rubeshnoe Lugansk region. His mother's name is Olga Feodorovna, the teacher. His father's name is Vladimir Alexandrovich the gas-electric welder. He is the second child in the family. He has also got a sister and two brothers. In 1978 their family moved to St. Oskol Belgorod region.
His sport enthusiasm for wrestling began with self-defense and judo; at first he trained under Gavrilov V.I. The year later, he was taken into sport group, and trained under Voronov V.M. In 1991 he finished school and entered the professional college. In 1994 he ended it with a red diploma. From 1995 till 1997 served in the Russian Army, where he continued to go in for sport. In 1999 he was married; his wife's name is Oksana. In 1999 in their family was born a daughter, Masha.
In 1997 he carried off Master of Sports in self-defense (Saint-Petersburg). Two months later won an international tournament (Kursk) and became Master of Sports in judo.
In 1998 he captured a title an international Russia Master of Sports in self-defense, gaining first place in an international tournament an "A" league team in Moscow. In 1998 he became the Russia record holder and a bronze medallist at Russia championship in judo (Stove) and also a bronze medallist at Russia championship in self-defense (Kaliningrad). Later, he captured a title of champion in his own weight and became a silver medallist in an absolute weight between Russian armed forces.
In 1999 he won international tournaments in Self-defense (Moscow), became a bronze medallist of an "A" league team (Moscow, Sofia). Feodor gained the first place (Istanbul) in a team championship of Europe.
In 2000 he trained under Michkov A.V., began to make a careful study of punches technique.
In 2000 he gained the third place in Russian championship in self-defense. The he took part in a fight under version "Rings", where he achieved high results.
In 2001 he became the world wrestling record holder in a heavy weight.
In 2002 he became the champion in an absolute weight and took part in the most prestige version "Pride". He won the Russia championship in a fighting self-defense in a heavy weight (Greece, Salonika), was a captain of the team, which won the first place. He captured the world championship in fighting self-defense in an absolute weight (Panama).
In 2003 after competitions with Sam Shilt (Holland) and Hiz Hiring (USA), Feodor had a wrestling with Antonio Rodrigo Nagiera; Feodor gained the champion title. Later he gained the upper hand over Kazyuki Fudgita (Japan) and Gary Gudridg (Canada).
PRIDE-Final Conflict 2004 August 15, 2004
Win Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira No Contest - Accidental Cut
PRIDE-Final Conflict 2004 August 15, 2004
Win Naoya Ogawa Submission (Armbar)
PRIDE-Critical Countdown 2004 Mai 20, 2004
Win Kevin Randleman Submission (Kimura)
PRIDE-Total Elimination 2004 April 25, 2004
Win Mark Coleman Submission (Armbar)
Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2003-Inoki Festival December 31, 2003
Win Yuji Nagata TKO (Punches)
PRIDE Grand Prix - Total Elimination 2003 August 10, 2003
Win Gary Goodridge 1:09 1R, TKO (Strikes)
PRIDE 26 - Bad to the Bone June 8, 2003
Win Kazuyuki Fujita 4:17 1R, Submission (Choke)
Rings Lithuania - Bushido Rings 7: Adrenalinas April 5, 2003
Win Egidijus Valavicius Submission (Kimura)
PRIDE 25 - Body Blow March 16, 2003 Antonio
Win Rodrigo Nogueira 5:00 3R, Decision (Unanimous)
PRIDE 23 - Championship Chaos 2 November 24, 2002
Win Heath Herring 10:00 1R, TKO (Cut)
PRIDE 21 - Demolition June 23, 2002
Win Semmy Schilt 5:00 3R, Decision (Unanimous)
Rings - World Title Series Grand Final February 15, 2002
Win Chris Haseman 2:50 1R, TKO (Lost Points)
Rings - World Title Series 5 December 21, 2001
Win Lee Hasdell 4:10 1R, Submission (Guillotine Choke)
Rings - World Title Series 4 October 20, 2001
Win Ryushi Yanagisawa 5:00 3R, Decision (Unanimous)
Rings - 10th Anniversary August 11, 2001
Win Renato Sobral 5:00 2R, Decision (Unanimous)
Rings - World Title Series 1 April 20, 2001
Win Kerry Schall 1:47 1R, Submission (Armbar)
Rings Russia - Russia vs Bulgaria April 6, 2001
Win Mihail Apostolov 1:03 1R, Submission (Rear Naked Choke)
Rings - King of Kings 2000 Block B December 22, 2000
Loss Tsuyoshi Kohsaka 0:17 1R, TKO (Cut)
Rings - King of Kings 2000 Block B December 22, 2000
Win Ricardo Arona 5:00 3R, Decision (Unanimous)
Rings - Battle Genesis Vol. 6 September 5, 2000
Win Hiroya Takada 0:12 1R, KO (Punches)
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