Fedor Emelianenko May Fight Randy Couture

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March 7, 2008
by Josh Gross (joshg@sherdog.com)

Confirmation Thursday of a rumor that circulated for weeks has made Fedor Emelianenko (Pictures) the most sought-after free agent in mixed martial arts … again.

The move by Emelianenko, first reported by ESPN, immediately rekindled talk of the Russian heavyweight fighting in the UFC, perhaps even against Randy Couture (Pictures).

Apy Echteld, who was hired as part of the European branch of M-1 Global and is a longtime manager of the 31-year-old Russian, told ESPN's Ryan Hockensmith that Emelianenko would be willing to restart contract negotiations with the UFC once the "divorce" is finalized.

M-1 CEO Monte Cox declined to comment on Thursday's news report, however he told Sherdog.com that M-1 and Emelianenko continue to share a "working relationship."

The question, then, is for how long?

According to one source that asked not to be identified, M-1 will likely expect Emelianenko to return a $1.5 million signing bonus he was paid last September. Negotiations should be finalized by Tuesday of next week, the same source said.

A free-agent Emelianenko could benefit from a deeper, more competitive bidding pool.

Newly minted with a historic TV deal from CBS, EliteXC would be "absolutely interested in Fedor if he was a free agent," Jeremy Lappen, the company's head of fighter operations, told Sherdog.com. "Of course, we're very friendly with Monte and have a close relationship with M-1 and would never step on their toes."

Mark Cuban, who has quickly turned HDNet into a desired premium-television destination for MMA fans, tempered expectations, telling Sherdog.com he doesn't plan on simply outspending competitors in an effort to sign the heavyweight.

"We always want to work with the best in the world," Cuban responded via e-mail. "That said, we aren't in the business of bidding wars. We are in the business of developing, promoting and supporting fighters and their careers and partnering with any and all who can help us accomplish that."

World Victory Road and Dream -- Japanese promoters attempting to establish themselves in Pride's wake -- could be Emelianenko suitors, though the MMA industry in that part of the world is not as strong as it was during the Russian's heyday.

Wildcard groups, such as the one apparently comprised of Oscar de la Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions and clothing apparel company Affliction, which sponsors Emelianenko and Couture, could enter the fray. An Affliction photo shoot featuring the heavyweight pair created quite a stir when shots and video of the fighters standing nose to nose hit the Internet.

Last October the newly formed M-1 Global, led by investor Mitchell Maxwell and Cox, announced at a New York news conference that they had won the war for the wandering Pride heavyweight king.

Emelianenko was expected to fight six times for $12 million over a two-year period for M-1. He fought just once since October, a co-promoted bout on New Year's Eve in Japan against an unranked opponent. Meanwhile M-1 has yet to produce its first event.

The Russian explained the decision against signing with the UFC came down largely to his opinion of the company's president.

"You cannot start a relationship with someone using those phrases," he said in New York, alluding to White's repeated description of Emelianenko's management as "crazy Russians."

Asked if he remained interested in signing Emelianenko (27-1-0, 1 NC) following a year of failed negotiations and a war of words that resulted in the promoter calling the No. 1-ranked heavyweight a "farce," White told ESPN: "Absolutely, 100 percent, in a heartbeat. People think he's the best -- I don't, not even close. But if it's somehow possible, I would make it happen."

"We're open to a discussion," Echteld responded to ESPN after learning of the UFC's potentially malleable position. "If everybody is willing to put a little wine in the water, then we have something to work with. There is space for this to happen."

Though Emelianenko's management, led by Vadim Finkelchtein and Echteld, expressed in late July that the UFC offer was extremely lucrative, it was also the most restrictive in terms of likeness rights, exclusivity and other points they did not want their fighter to concede.

The UFC chose not to budge either, leading to the creation of M-1 Global and what was thought to be the new home for Emelianenko.

A renegotiation for White would focus on getting Emelianenko in the Octagon across from Couture. While the UFC boss heavily favors "The Natural" in that matchup, the possibility of it taking place -- in the UFC or anywhere else -- is unknown while both sides battle in court over the status of Couture's contract.

After announcing his ill-fated deal with M-1 last fall, Emelianenko called Couture's challenge of the UFC "positive" and said he was "very proud that Couture made such a great decision."

It would be ironic if in the end the Russian signed with the UFC as a courtroom-tested Couture somehow freed himself from the most successful organization in MMA.

Wherever Fedor settles, fans will demand he fights the best challengers, starting with the 44-year-old former UFC champ.

:dance:
 
Randy better bring his "A" game or he'll be just another statistic.

I still think Fedor should fight Frank Shamrock or W Silva to prove his overall technical dominance.
 
Randy better bring his "A" game or he'll be just another statistic.

I still think Fedor should fight Frank Shamrock or W Silva to prove his overall technical dominance.

Man, those tow that you mentioned are not on the same level with Fedor. The only person I think can take Fedor right now is Quinton Jackson.
 
The Russian explained the decision against signing with the UFC came down largely to his opinion of the company's president.

"You cannot start a relationship with someone using those phrases," he said in New York, alluding to White's repeated description of Emelianenko's management as "crazy Russians."

Asked if he remained interested in signing Emelianenko (27-1-0, 1 NC) following a year of failed negotiations and a war of words that resulted in the promoter calling the No. 1-ranked heavyweight a "farce," White told ESPN: "Absolutely, 100 percent, in a heartbeat. People think he's the best -- I don't, not even close. But if it's somehow possible, I would make it happen."

fuck dana white

fedor is a farce?
he dosent think fedor is the best...not even close?

this is why dana is a complete idiot

fedor would beat randy, imo


lidell said on the radio recently that he thinks he could beat fedor, and that "fedor is overrated".......

wonder where he got that idea from :rolleyes:


heres the audio of overrated muthafuckin chuck lidell:

[FLASH]http://www.youtube.com/v/LlQ13p90L5o[/FLASH]
 
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When you're the best, there will always be some people who will say things like "he ain't all that" or "He isn't the best". It's there ego at stake, that's why.
 
Dana White is full of it. It's extremely bad business to insult someone right before you're to start negotiations with them. He's already pissed the guy off once and the UFC is looking at a potential bidding war and White decides to take a cheap shot at the guy. If he thinks that comment is gonna get Couture to stay he's dumb. Getting Emelianenko is his best chance of getting Couture to stay.
 
Man, those tow that you mentioned are not on the same level with Fedor. The only person I think can take Fedor right now is Quinton Jackson.

No doubt Jackson is a beast...I feel what your sayin, but as Jackson hasn't beaten Silva after two bouts and Shamrock may not have the power, but is always formidable with his technique, they would be better opponents...JMO
 
No doubt Jackson is a beast...I feel what your sayin, but as Jackson hasn't beaten Silva after two bouts and Shamrock may not have the power, but is always formidable with his technique, they would be better opponents...JMO

I bet you Jackson can beat Silva now. I don't know but it seems after that loss to Cro Cop, Silva has been on a losing streak. That high kick fucked him up for life.
 
Rampage is my dude but he is by far no match for Fedor. Randy seems to have a style that can match up with Fedor tho.
 
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Fedor Emelianenko Seminar in Slovakia 2007

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedor_Emelianenko

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HeRBz said:


MMAFIGHTER077 said:


high kick said:


coolshaps said:
This should stay in the MMA Multimedia because he is one of the best fighters with some of the most refined technique in the sport, as I've made the analogy that he embodies Bruce Lee's theories of practical (self-defense) fighting. In this exact instructional uploaded, he uses Bruce Lee's technique of 'immobilization', touching your opponent (giving them a sensation) to distract them, neurally through the bodily senses, in order to make a predominantly advantageous offense.

Hope you enjoyed the bit, maybe if there are some international people that understood half the rubbish I wrote, could translate that to other languages because I think it is worth said! :)





MMAFIGHTER077 said:
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Hiroya Takada
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Tsuyoshi Kohsaka
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Mihail Apostolov
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Kerry Schall
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Renato Sobral
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Ryushi Yanagisawa
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Lee Hasdell
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Chris Haseman
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Semmy Schilt
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Heath Herring
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Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
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Kazuyuki Fujita
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Gary Goodridge
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Yuji Nagata
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Mark Coleman
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Kevin Randleman
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Naoya Ogawa
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Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
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Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
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Tsuyoshi Kohsaka
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Mirko Filipović
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Zuluzinho
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Mark Coleman
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This fight wouldn't mean shit if Brock beats Randy's ass. For some reason I just see a Kimbo happening. Dana praying Randy wins so he can set up the fight of the century, only for Brock to KO or SUB him. lol kind of like Rashad Evans knocking Chuck out cold, stopping that Liddell/Griffin fight from happening.:lol:
 
fuck dana white

fedor is a farce?
he dosent think fedor is the best...not even close?

this is why dana is a complete idiot

fedor would beat randy, imo


lidell said on the radio recently that he thinks he could beat fedor, and that "fedor is overrated".......

wonder where he got that idea from :rolleyes:


heres the audio of overrated muthafuckin chuck lidell:

[FLASH]http://www.youtube.com/v/LlQ13p90L5o[/FLASH]

Styles make fights

I actually think Chuck vs Fedor would be a very interesting fight considering Fedor is not really a striker and Chuck has a uncanning ability to keep fights on his feet. Anyone who has beat chuck, for the most part has outstruck him. I'd give him a chance.
 
Fedor NOT a striker???? He outstruck CROCOP.


So what. Randy Couture outstruck Chuck on thier first fight, is Randy a striker?
and got knocked out the next two times he tried the same thing.

I didn't say Fedor couldn't strike, he just isn't really considered a striker. Chuck isn't considered a ground and pounder but he can do it.
 
So what. Randy Couture outstruck Chuck on thier first fight, is Randy a striker?
and got knocked out the next two times he tried the same thing.

I didn't say Fedor couldn't strike, he just isn't really considered a striker. Chuck isn't considered a ground and pounder but he can do it.

Fedor has outstruck everyone he's faced.

Randy didn't really outstrike Chuck unless you're included dirty boxing, which is more grappling.
 
Fedor has outstruck everyone he's faced.

Randy didn't really outstrike Chuck unless you're included dirty boxing, which is more grappling.

I suggest you watch that fight again.

Randy did outstrike Chuck especially in the second and third rounds. Majority of the strikes were not in the clinch and even when it did get down to dirty boxing, it was because Randy outstruck Chuck enough to get in position to dirty box.

Which is what Fedor does in most of his fights, he may outstrike his opponent long enough to get them on the ground. You have to think, Fedor hits very hard, but yet most of his opponents he grounds and pounds or submits. The reason is his chances are better on the ground.

That's why this fight would be very interesting considering that up until this point Chuck forces people to fight him on his feet.
 
I suggest you watch that fight again.

Randy did outstrike Chuck especially in the second and third rounds. Majority of the strikes were not in the clinch and even when it did get down to dirty boxing, it was because Randy outstruck Chuck enough to get in position to dirty box.

Which is what Fedor does in most of his fights, he may outstrike his opponent long enough to get them on the ground. You have to think, Fedor hits very hard, but yet most of his opponents he grounds and pounds or submits. The reason is his chances are better on the ground.

That's why this fight would be very interesting considering that up until this point Chuck forces people to fight him on his feet.

Fedor outstruck EVERYONE he fought. Outstriking isn't about hitting the hardest, it's about effectively using your jab, effective combos, winning exchanges. YOu said he wasn't a good striker, he's a GREAT striker.
 
Fedor outstruck EVERYONE he fought. Outstriking isn't about hitting the hardest, it's about effectively using your jab, effective combos, winning exchanges. YOu said he wasn't a good striker, he's a GREAT striker.


Damn, all you have to do is scroll up to my post to see what i actually wrote, if you start misquouting me, obviously you have nothing else to say.

I didn't say he isn't a good striker, quit reaching.
As i already stated, he outstrikes long enough to get them where he wants them,on the ground.
Interesting that you will give him credit for that, but won't give Randy credit for outstriking chuck.
 
Damn, all you have to do is scroll up to my post to see what i actually wrote, if you start misquouting me, obviously you have nothing else to say.

I didn't say he isn't a good striker, quit reaching.
As i already stated, he outstrikes long enough to get them where he wants them,on the ground.
Interesting that you will give him credit for that, but won't give Randy credit for outstriking chuck.

Not really a striker = not a good striker

What the hell else can it mean?
 
Not really a striker = not a good striker

What the hell else can it mean?

LOL

It means he prefers to fight on the ground.
Prefer ground = not really a striker

Chuck prefers to fight on his feet.
Prefers feet = Striker.

I already stated they both can fight anywheres, and at the same time they both have a preferance. Preferance doesn't mean inability in the other areas.

they both have the ability to dictate where the fight happens = Interesting fight.
 
LOL

It means he prefers to fight on the ground.
Prefer ground = not really a striker

Chuck prefers to fight on his feet.
Prefers feet = Striker.

I already stated they both can fight anywheres, and at the same time they both have a preferance. Preferance doesn't mean inability in the other areas.

they both have the ability to dictate where the fight happens = Interesting fight.

I've yet to see Fedor decide not to strike and take someone down. It RARELY happens.
 
Fedor is not fighting couture. Randy is done after mr. lesnar makes an example out of him. I am that confident in Lesnar in this fight.

If anything the fight everybody wants to see in 09 will be lesnar vs fedor. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

These cats need to get it on so we can see them match up a few times in their prime. :yes:

Or maybe I can see Silva say fuck it and take on lesnar or fedor. :eek: :eek: :eek: Does silva have the balls?????????????????
 
Fedor is not fighting couture. Randy is done after mr. lesnar makes an example out of him. I am that confident in Lesnar in this fight.

If anything the fight everybody wants to see in 09 will be lesnar vs fedor. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

These cats need to get it on so we can see them match up a few times in their prime. :yes:

Or maybe I can see Silva say fuck it and take on lesnar or fedor. :eek: :eek: :eek: Does silva have the balls?????????????????

i don't think lesnar is ready, but that is prolly the fight most fans want to see. Rampage is not ready either.
 
i don't think lesnar is ready, but that is prolly the fight most fans want to see. Rampage is not ready either.

Lesnar is only arrogant. That man seems to work his ass off ans is a freak. He took a L to mir just off the ease that he was dominating the man.

Lesson learned IMHO.

He is ready.

Sometimes it isn't about submission defense but against getting to fucking arrogant and taking unneeded risks.
 
Lesnar is only arrogant. That man seems to work his ass off ans is a freak. He took a L to mir just off the ease that he was dominating the man.

Lesson learned IMHO.

He is ready.

Sometimes it isn't about submission defense but against getting to fucking arrogant and taking unneeded risks.

The loss to Mir was the best thing to happen to him. But he shouldn't have lost. The fight shouldn't have been stopped and a point shouldn't have been deducted. Two shots to the head in rapid succession while Mir was turning away should barely get a warning. He stopped the fight and took a point away and then stood them up. That would've made that a 9-9 round.

And I won't even say who gave Steve Mazzagatti his black belt....Fransisco Mir Sr. :hmm:
 
I've yet to see Fedor decide not to strike and take someone down. It RARELY happens.

WOW

I said he strikes enough to get them on the ground. Which is diffrent from deciding not to strike and taking them down.

And he does this all the time. What is rare is Fedor fighting on his feet through the entire fight. Any fight you post where he does that, i can post 3x as many fights where he doesn't.
 
Fedor is not fighting couture. Randy is done after mr. lesnar makes an example out of him. I am that confident in Lesnar in this fight.

If anything the fight everybody wants to see in 09 will be lesnar vs fedor. :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

These cats need to get it on so we can see them match up a few times in their prime. :yes:

Or maybe I can see Silva say fuck it and take on lesnar or fedor. :eek: :eek: :eek: Does silva have the balls?????????????????

No way in hell I can see Silva taking on Lesnar, that's not balls that's insanity. Your talking around a 80 lb diffrence.

Even Fedor is a stretch who is a solid 235.
 
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