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that they were still deciding on what to do with Pride itself. In later comments made in August 2007, White expressed doubt that Zuffa can resurrect Pride in Japan, claiming, "I've pulled everything out of the trick box that I can and I can't get a TV deal over there with Pride. I don't think they want us there. I don't think they want me there."
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With Pride's numbered shows and Grands Prix focused on heavier fighters, in
October 2003, Pride started a series of events entitled "Bushido". With the focus on lighter combatants, two weight classes, lightweight and welterweight, were formed at 73 and 83 kg respectively. After Pride Bushido 13,
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Except for the inaugural 2000 Grand Prix, tournament dates with only one round would adhere to normal Pride or Pride
Bushido rules. For tournament dates that held two rounds, a fight had a 10-minute first round, followed by a two-minute rest period for the fighters, and then a five-minute last round.
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At the announcement on March 27, 2007, that the
Fertittas were purchasing Pride, it was stated that all future Pride events (after Pride 34) would be held under unified rules, eliminating 10-minute opening rounds, ground knees, stomps and more, though there were no more Pride events held to use these
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translates from the
Japanese language as "the way of the warrior." More specifically, the term refers to the principals and moral code that developed among the samurai (military) class of Japan. BUSHIDO provided flexibility for more experimental fight card formats, such as "team" competitions pitting
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In the event that a fighter was injured by illegal actions, then at the discretion of the referee and ring doctor, the round would attempt to be resumed after enough time had been given to the fighter to recover. Once the fight started again the fighters would be placed in the exact position when the
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in Japan), which attracted over 71,000 fans. On
January 13, 2003, the Pride MMA production was thrown into turmoil when DSE president Naoto Morishita was found dead hanging by his neck in his hotel room, apparently after his mistress told him she wanted to end their affair. One of the stories go that
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Pride made special provisions for fights between fighters of different weight classes or fighters with a large weight difference in the same weight class. The lighter fighter was given a choice of whether or not to permit knees or kicks to the face when in the "four points" position in the following
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If the match reaches its time limit then the outcome of the bout is determined by the three judges. The fight is scored in its entirety and not round-by-round. (In Pride events staged in the United States, however, the fights were scored round by round.) After the third round, each judge must decide
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from KRS (Kakutougi
Revolutionary Spirits) promotion, attracted 47,000 fans, as well as Japanese mass media attention. The success of the first event enabled its promoters to hold a regular series of mixed martial arts events, and a year later in 1998, to promote a rematch between Takada and Gracie.
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When Zuffa LLC bought Pride, it moved to unify the Pride middleweight and welterweight titles with its own light-heavyweight (205 lbs) and middleweight (185 lbs) titles. Dan
Henderson, who held both the Pride middleweight and welterweight belts at the time of the Zuffa buy-out, was beaten
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In
Bushido, red cards were issued in a similar way that yellow cards were used in Pride FC. A red card resulted in a 10% deduction of the fighter's fight purse. Red cards could be given out in an unlimited number without disqualification. If fighters committed the following actions, they were to be
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Subsequent remarks by Zuffa spokesperson Dana White however cast doubt as to what the new owners would actually do with Pride. After the sale officially closed on May 25, 2007, White remarked that he planned on bringing Pride's biggest names into UFC competition instead of keeping them in Pride and
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November 29, 2006, Pride announced the discontinuation of its Bushido events, with the intention of integrating the matches from lighter weight classes, mainly featured in Bushido, into regular Pride events. Pride also announced that future Grand Prix tournaments would take place on a four-year
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If both fighters were on the verge of falling out of the ring or became entangled in the ropes, the referee would stop the action. The fighters were required to immediately stop their movements and then would be repositioned in the center of the ring in the same relative position. Once they were
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Purposely striking the back of the head (if a punch was thrown and the fighter turned away letting it land on the back of his head it was okay), which included the occipital region and the spine. The sides of the head and the area around the ears were not considered to be the back of the head (
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65 million, though the figure was not publicly disclosed. Managing the assets under the newly created Pride FC Worldwide
Holdings, LLC, including their video library and the contracts of the fighters currently on the Pride roster, the new management company had originally planned to continue to
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and Wanderlei Silva was unlikely to happen because "the Japanese are very hard to do business with". This statement was likely due to the failure of previous attempts between Zuffa and DSE to organize a fighter exchange agreement. Specifically after entering Liddell in Pride's 2003 middleweight
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series of events, which focused mainly, but not exclusively, on the lighter weight classes of lightweights and welterweights. The Bushido series also stressed a faster pace, with bouts consisting of only one ten-minute round and one five-minute round, as well as quicker referee intervention of
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The Pride GP (Grand Prix) is the name of a series of tournaments held by Pride. In addition to a money prize, a championship belt was given to the winner of each tournament, though this belt only denoted the tournament winner and would never be defended. However, Pride's
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Pride Fighting Championships did not divide their fighters based on weight divisions per se. A fighter could be booked to fight an opponent of any weight. Weight divisions were used for championship bouts and for Grands Prix to decide a best fighter at a given weight
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country versus country, or fight team versus fight team. BUSHIDO also gave an opportunity to up and coming fighters to prove themselves through matches with a special ruleset, known as "Challenge Matches." There were a few minor differences from main Pride events:
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strikes and a lot of kicks, as well as realistic grappling moves from his Catch Wrestling training. Inoki promoted professional wrestling as a legit and real combat sport and the "strongest" fighting style, and to prove it he fought
404:, PRIDE was known for its focus on spectacle and entertainment. Events were proceeded with opening ceremonies and fighters had elaborate entrances. There was no formal weight classes—except for championship belt bouts and the
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When two rounds of a Grand Prix took place on the same night, Grand Prix bouts consisted of two rounds, the first lasting ten minutes and the second lasting five. Intermissions between each round remained two minutes long.
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Inc. magnate Lorenzo Fertitta, co-owner of Zuffa and its subsidiary MMA production Ultimate Fighting Championship, had made a deal to acquire all assets of Pride Fighting Championships from Dream Stage Entertainment after
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Pride matches consisted of three rounds; the first lasted ten minutes and the second and third each lasted five minutes. Intermissions between each round were two minutes long. In Pride events held in the United States,
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If a fight was stopped on advice of the ring doctor after an accidental but illegal action, e.g. a clash of heads, and the contest is in its second or third round, the match was decided by the judges using the same
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On June 5, 2006, the Fuji Network announced that they were terminating their television contract with Pride Fighting Championships effective immediately due to a breach of contract by DSE. This left Pride with only
1374:, massaging cream, hair cream, or any other substances to any part of the fighter's body before and during the fights was prohibited. The discovery of any of these substances resulted in a disqualification.
894:, that it may be a front for the notorious yakuza crime organization. Dream responded to the loss by stating they will continue with their schedule as currently planned, including an event in Las Vegas,
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Unified MMA rules were used: non-title matches consisted of three five-minute rounds and title matches consisted of five five-minute rounds, both with 60-second intermissions between rounds.
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event crowned not only the welterweight and lightweight tournament champions, but also Pride's inaugural welterweight and lightweight champions. Of note is the amount of past and future
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promote Pride events in Japan and keep to its previously announced schedule. Lorenzo Fertitta announced they planned to operate Pride separately from Zuffa's two MMA brands, the UFC and
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Pride's matches were not judged on the ten-point must system, rather judges scored the whole fight. The unified rules call for all matches to be judged using the ten-point must system.
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Pride's matches included a ten-minute first round, with two-minute rest periods. The unified rules allow rounds no longer than five minutes, with rest periods not exceeding one minute.
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In 2006 DSE announced it would showcase Pride alongside the Ultimate Fighting Championship, North America's largest MMA event, and would be integrating their fighters, including
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television for millions of spectators in Japan, holding large events in sports stadiums, including the largest live MMA event audience record of 91,107 people at the Pride and
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Bouts on Pride Bushido events consisted of two rounds; the first lasting ten minutes and the second lasting five. Intermissions between each round were two minutes in length.
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top, gi pants, wrestling shoes, kneepads, elbow pads, or ankle supports, and masks at their own discretion, though each was checked by the referee before the fight.
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referee called the time out. If the match could not be continued due to the severity of the injury then the fighter who perpetrated the action was disqualified.
2655:(four-time K-1 World Grand Prix Champion, former K-1 Super Heavyweight Champion, current Glory Heavyweight Champion, Glory Heavyweight Grand Slam 2012 Champion)
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The match against Muhammad Ali, as well the other heterogeneous style bouts inspired a lot of Inoki's students. They left NJPW and founded a new company named
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Doctor stoppage (the referee stops the match in the event that a fighter is injured via a legal blow and the ring doctor determines that he cannot continue)
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Fedor Emelianenko was held at gunpoint to resign with Pride Nobuyuki Sakakibara later assumed the presidency, later joined by Takada as a general manager.
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In 2000, Pride held their first Grand Prix. With no weight limits, it is now considered to be their first openweight grand prix. Held across two events,
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as the second round. Pride would go on to hold annual tournaments, a heavyweight tournament in 2004, a middleweight in 2005, and an openweight in 2006.
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Pride's rules differed between main Pride events and Bushido events. It was announced on November 29, 2006, that Bushido events would be discontinued.
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rules. Since Tyson is not allowed to fight in Japan because of his criminal record, Pride wanted to stage the fight in an alternate country, possibly
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tournaments—and fighters would often matched with opponents from wildly different weights. Including the frequent promotion of "technique vs size"
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featured the semi-finals and final. Subsequent middleweight, heavyweight and openweight grands prix had taken place across three events when, in
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tournament held to find the "world's best fighter". The tournament was held over the course of two events, with sixteen fighters competing in an
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If the match was between a middleweight and heavyweight and there was a weight difference of 10 kg/22 lb or more between the fighters.
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for lack of activity. Every card, including warning cards, were a 10% deduction of a fighter's purse, this method was aimed to prevent inaction.
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tournament, which was also with the intention of Liddell eventually fighting Silva, which fell through when Liddell lost in the semi-finals to
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Pride continued to enjoy success, holding roughly ten events per year, and even out-drawing rival K-1 at the annual New Year's Eve show
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in two unification bouts, first to Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson in September 2007 and then to middleweight Anderson Silva in March 2008.
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was introduced for second round bouts. Both Critical Countdown and Final Conflict had a mix of Grand Prix and non-Grand Prix matches.
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The titleholders below were those who held the titles on April 8, 2007, the date of the last Pride FC promoted show.
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3533:"What role did boxer Muhammad Ali play in early MMA? Let 'Ali vs. Inoki' author Josh Gross explain"
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3339:"Sex, Drugs, Gangsters and MMA: Remembering Pride, UFC's Wild Predecessor"
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WANDERLEI SILVA & CHUCK LIDDELL SET TO WAR IN THE OCTAGON
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Middleweight Champion, and former UFC Middleweight Champion)
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Comparison of professional wrestling and mixed martial arts
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The effort made to finish the fight via KO or submission
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3806:, PRIDE official site. Last retrieved December 5, 2006
3772:, Official PRIDE site. Last retrieved December 5, 2006
3753:, Mainichi Daily News. Last retrieved December 5, 2006
3290:, Official Pride site. Last retrieved December 5, 2006
2560:(Pride FC 2000 Openweight Grand Prix Champion, former
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3026:(Pride FC 2005 Welterweight Grand Prix semi-finalist)
3141:(Pride FC 2005 Lightweight Grand Prix semi-finalist)
2629:(Pride FC 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix semi-finalist)
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stalling or failure to initiate any offensive attack
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3818:, FightOpinion.com. Last retrieved December 5, 2006
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3611:"パンクラス:PANCRASE Official Site | 株式会社ワールドパンクラスクリエイト"
3561:"Nobuhiko Takada: MMA's Most Important Bad Fighter"
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4012:"Pride Worldwide Japan Office Officially Closed"
3872:, MMAWeekly.com. Last retrieved December 5, 2006
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3364:"Top 10 Freakshow Fights in MMA and UFC History"
2974:(Pride FC 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Champion)
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4136:NSAC Regulations: CHAPTER 467 - UNARMED COMBAT
3882:Pride GP Opener in Nagoya Now Officially Nixed
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4041:PRIDE FC: Fighting Championships on MobyGames
3895:"Joe Rogan Experience #616 - John Wayne Parr"
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1659:that would participate in these tournaments.
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1013:. The program premiered January 15, 2010, on
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3587:"A Blood Called Shooto - Home Called Shooto"
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1550:Mixed Martial Arts Unified Rules of Combat
911:. Tyson was to face a Pride fighter under
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4625:List of former championships in WWE
4362:Championship Wrestling from Georgia
4357:Championship Wrestling from Florida
4189:Pride FC's official English website
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4199:Pride FC's official Korean website
4054:"Pride FC: Fighting Championships"
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3751:Fight promoter cashes in his chips
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3258:List of male mixed martial artists
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3979:Hunt, Loretta (August 26, 2007).
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4010:Kotani, Taro (October 5, 2007).
3955:"Pride sale is official, really"
3863:Pride MAKING BIG CHANGES IN 2007
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4382:Extreme Championship Wrestling
4347:American Wrestling Association
4287:Ultimate Fighting Championship
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4696:Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic
4512:World Bodybuilding Federation
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6014:1997 establishments in Japan
5979:Pride Fighting Championships
4554:Pride Fighting Championships
4452:World Championship Wrestling
3660:Grant, T. P. (May 2, 2013).
3613:. 2011-07-22. Archived from
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1790:Pride Total Elimination 2003
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4397:Global Wrestling Federation
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4564:World Extreme Cagefighting
3828:DSE press conference notes
3502:Gross, Josh (2016-06-21).
3442:, 28 February 2012, p. 15.
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3253:List of Pride FC fighters
3156:One Fighting Championship
2746:Quinton "Rampage" Jackson
2344:Pride Final Conflict 2005
2275:Pride Final Conflict 2003
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719:Dream Stage Entertainment
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4352:Central States Wrestling
3483:www.mixedmartialarts.com
3387:mrcanning (2020-01-12).
2524:Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
2304:Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
2160:73 kg (161 lb)
2130:83 kg (183 lb)
2100:93 kg (205 lb)
2015:In 2002, Pride launched
1683:2004, Critical Countdown
1451:Running out of the ring.
1437:Small joint manipulation
1424:Any attacks to the groin
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1176:93 kg (205 lb)
1163:83 kg (183 lb)
1150:73 kg (161 lb)
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1017:. The program's host is
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874:Thomas & Mack Center
30:For the video game, see
4569:World Fighting Alliance
4507:The World Entertainment
4462:World Wrestling Council
4412:Jim Crockett Promotions
3981:"PM Update – August 26"
3508:. BenBella Books, Inc.
3248:List of Pride champions
2029:List of Pride champions
1560:in the following ways:
1558:Unified Rules of Combat
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1061:PrideGP Grand Prix 2003
897:Pride 33: Second Coming
869:Pride 32: The Real Deal
813:Critical Countdown 2004
519:New Japan Pro-Wrestling
499:Early years (1997–1999)
444:boxing-style roped ring
5404:Dynamite Fighting Show
4517:WWE Classics on Demand
4486:WWE Performance Center
4442:Ultimate Pro Wrestling
3069:Middleweight Champion)
2876:Middleweight Champion)
2674:Ultimate Ultimate 1996
2543:Heavyweight Champion,
1202:No weight restrictions
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531:Professional wrestling
505:Professional wrestling
402:professional wrestling
326:http://www.pridefc.com
4802:List of WWE personnel
4711:Mixed Match Challenge
4691:Cruiserweight Classic
4634:Other accomplishments
4615:List of UFC champions
4427:Ohio Valley Wrestling
4342:WWE Legacy Department
4305:Affiliated properties
4204:PRIDE Title Histories
4152:May 13, 2007, at the
4043:Retrieved 2012-01-30.
3991:on September 26, 2007
3941:PM Update – August 26
3214:Lightweight Champion)
2733:Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
2564:Heavyweight Champion)
1540:Differences from the
1445:to the head and face.
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412:. Pride also had the
5399:Colosseum Tournament
4797:List of UFC fighters
4417:Maple Leaf Wrestling
4367:Deep South Wrestling
3845:May 7, 2007, at the
3243:List of Pride events
2836:1992 Summer Olympics
2676:Tournament Champion)
2413:Pride Shockwave 2005
2378:Pride Shockwave 2005
2309:Pride Shockwave 2004
2199:Year/weight division
2005:Pride Shockwave 2005
1622:List of Pride events
1593:Pride did not allow
1258:Technical submission
863:Pride Shockwave 2005
784:Pride/K-1 Dynamite!!
773:providing analysis.
696:at Rickson's gym in
535:submission grappling
61:improve this article
4764:(president and COO)
4539:WWE Podcast Network
3985:TheFightNetwork.com
3939:The Fight Network.
3739:Japan's Fight Clubs
3362:Snowden, Jonathan.
3337:Snowden, Jonathan.
1679:Final Conflict 2003
1358:The application of
921:Saitama Super Arena
909:New Year's Eve show
828:Decline (2006–2007)
807:Final Conflict 2003
755:Fox Sports Networks
702:Nobuyuki Sakakibara
678:Brazilian jiu-jitsu
276:Nobuyuki Sakakibara
197:Nobuyuki Sakakibara
141:
5984:Endeavor (company)
5438:Superior Challenge
5051:mixed martial arts
4723:WWE Year-End Award
4651:NXT Year-End Award
4587:List of UFC events
4500:Defunct businesses
4437:Stampede Wrestling
4250:TKO Group Holdings
4101:2014-07-09 at the
3943:, August 26, 2007.
3868:2007-09-29 at the
3802:2009-07-10 at the
3768:2009-07-10 at the
3304:"Total Attendance"
3286:2007-10-22 at the
3238:Mixed martial arts
2900:Hiromitsu Kanehara
1967:Critical Countdown
1864:Critical Countdown
1827:Critical Countdown
1636:Yasuharu Takanashi
1281:Technical knockout
1134:Weight class name
975:Pride 34: Kamikaze
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855:technical knockout
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611:hybrid martial art
527:Catch-As-Catch-Can
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4646:Money in the Bank
4527:WWE Niagara Falls
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3515:978-1-942952-19-0
3432:Nagatsuka, Kaz, "
2985:Murilo Bustamante
2913:Kazuhiro Nakamura
2627:Sergei Kharitonov
2511:Fedor Emelianenko
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2373:Murilo Bustamante
2350:2005 Welterweight
2316:2005 Middleweight
2292:Fedor Emelianenko
2247:2003 Middleweight
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2146:December 31, 2005
2116:February 24, 2007
2081:Fedor Emelianenko
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1843:Fedor Emelianenko
1823:Total Elimination
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599:Nobuhiko Takada
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5901:Shark Fights
5641:Jungle Fight
5594:South Africa
5530:UAE Warriors
5394:Centurion FC
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5083:Kunlun Fight
4963:Welterweight
4933:Middleweight
4898:
4852:Titan Towers
4762:Mark Shapiro
4661:Slammy Award
4656:Royal Rumble
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4533:WWE Magazine
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3037:Akihiro Gono
2972:Kazuo Misaki
2933:Welterweight
2798:Royce Gracie
2707:Middleweight
2653:Semmy Schilt
2601:Ken Shamrock
2575:Josh Barnett
2558:Mark Coleman
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2465:Kazuo Misaki
2443:Josh Barnett
2327:Mauricio Rua
2224:Mark Coleman
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5906:Strikeforce
5716:10th Legion
5511:Middle East
5457:Oktagon MMA
5359:WSOF Canada
5344:Hard Knocks
5320:Prospect FC
5268:Eternal MMA
4993:Lightweight
4908:Heavyweight
4750:Ari Emanuel
4559:Strikeforce
4491:WWE Studios
4474:WWE Network
4096:Pride rules
3666:BloodyElbow
3439:Japan Times
3169:Jens Pulver
3152:Shinya Aoki
3074:Lightweight
3011:Paulo Filho
2819:Strikeforce
2498:Heavyweight
2187:Tournaments
2156:Lightweight
2066:Heavyweight
1925:Lightweight
1818:Heavyweight
1707:2000 Finals
1628:theme music
1408:Eye gouging
1346:yellow card
1185:Heavyweight
1146:Lightweight
1087:Lenne Hardt
1025:Video games
1019:Kenda Perez
771:Frank Trigg
743:final round
698:Los Angeles
605:promotions
379:free-to-air
307:(1999–2007)
300:(1997–1999)
255:Area served
175:Predecessor
5973:Categories
5910:Superbrawl
5863:HOOKnSHOOT
5834:Affliction
5798:Invicta FC
5493:M-1 Global
5483:RESPECT.FC
5389:Bushido FC
5153:Cage Force
4768:Dana White
4743:Executives
4172:2015-11-25
4082:2012-01-08
4058:Metacritic
4026:October 5,
3995:August 28,
3905:2015-11-25
3722:2022-02-20
3697:2022-02-20
3646:2022-02-20
3621:2022-02-20
3596:2022-02-20
3571:2022-02-22
3488:2015-11-25
3419:2022-12-29
3398:2022-02-20
3373:2022-02-21
3348:2021-12-14
3269:References
2998:Denis Kang
2870:Murilo Rua
2477:Denis Kang
1958:Openweight
1752:Openweight
1701:Exceptions
1380:No contest
1350:green card
1245:Submission
1198:Openweight
1079:Bas Rutten
1053:Metacritic
997:Multimedia
905:Mike Tyson
842:Dana White
782:(known as
767:Bas Rutten
735:openweight
694:dojo storm
655:kickboxing
556:kickboxing
539:Karl Gotch
430:body slams
414:Grand Prix
406:Grand Prix
357:Tokyo Dome
271:Key people
87:newspapers
5934:XFC (USA)
5873:Legacy FC
5731:Cage Rage
5634:Fusion FC
5478:Finnfight
5363:Wreck MMA
5293:Impact FC
5262:XFC (AUS)
5249:Australia
5216:Smackgirl
5182:Spirit.MC
5168:Legend FC
4782:(WWE CCO)
4774:Nick Khan
4770:(UFC CEO)
4736:Personnel
4337:WWE Books
4280:Divisions
3538:MMAjunkie
3263:Yarennoka
3225:Nick Diaz
2857:Cage Rage
2640:Mark Hunt
2205:Runner up
2070:Unlimited
2054:Champion
2048:Division
1934:Shockwave
1930:Bushido 9
1901:Shockwave
1897:Bushido 9
1657:champions
1630:entitled
1588:piledrive
1334:criteria.
1189:Unlimited
949:Las Vegas
779:Shockwave
690:Yoji Anjo
643:Vale Tudo
635:Vale Tudo
346:KRS-Pride
226:Successor
169:promotion
5957:Category
5853:ProElite
5808:Titan FC
5763:Bellator
5452:Eagle FC
5429:MMA Raju
5231:Valkyrie
5211:RisingOn
5201:Pride FC
5127:Rizin FF
5122:Pancrase
4899:PRIDE FC
4332:WCW Inc.
4317:UFC Apex
4271:Endeavor
4150:Archived
4099:Archived
3866:Archived
3843:Archived
3800:Archived
3766:Archived
3313:19 March
3284:Archived
3232:See also
3210:(former
3154:(former
3067:Bellator
3065:(former
2874:Elite XC
2872:(former
2851:(former
2666:Don Frye
2202:Champion
2017:The Best
1372:Vaseline
1364:ointment
1297:Decision
1271:Knockout
1047:for the
1015:Spike TV
944:Pride 32
662:Japanese
619:Pancrase
510:Puroresu
439:keikogis
342:Pride FC
162:Industry
5919:USA-MMA
5849:EliteXC
5817:Defunct
5756:Current
5709:Defunct
5693:Current
5658:Defunct
5637:Inka FC
5628:Current
5601:Current
5574:Current
5567:Nigeria
5542:Defunct
5518:Current
5466:Defunct
5382:Current
5332:Defunct
5313:Current
5276:Defunct
5256:Current
5141:Defunct
5093:Road FC
5078:JCK MMA
5066:Current
4166:"PRIDE"
3964:May 29,
3692:Sherdog
3641:Sherdog
3591:Sherdog
3463:June 3,
1741:Winner
1738:Events
1640:Victory
1612:rules.
1570:kneeing
1566:kicking
1510:BUSHIDO
1489:cases:
1236:Victory
1085:, with
792:Bushido
765:, with
647:Kingdom
494:History
370:(DSE).
322:Website
207:Defunct
193:Founder
185:Founded
179:Kingdom
157:Private
101:scholar
6034:Yakuza
5424:MMA GP
5375:Europe
5306:Canada
5191:HERO'S
5132:Shooto
5112:Jewels
4982:UFC 82
4952:UFC 75
4580:Events
4377:Evolve
4312:Tapout
4264:Owners
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2208:Event
2057:Since
1761:finals
1692:Format
1415:Biting
1220:Attire
1140:Since
1126:class.
1066:Capcom
913:boxing
607:Shooto
564:karate
548:worked
523:Karate
452:yakuza
314:(2007)
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5736:UCMMA
5721:BAMMA
5525:BRAVE
5488:SLAMM
5288:Brace
5206:RINGS
5186:DREAM
5117:Gleat
4790:Other
4549:Zuffa
2815:Dream
2670:UFC 8
1732:Year
1632:PRIDE
1581:stomp
1394:Fouls
1368:spray
1348:or a
1205:1997
1192:2000
1179:2000
1166:2004
1153:2004
1094:Rules
1002:Video
979:USD$
705:With
692:in a
668:with
576:shoot
481:DREAM
465:Zuffa
361:sixty
338:Pride
311:Zuffa
260:Japan
247:Japan
241:Tokyo
220:Zuffa
108:JSTOR
94:books
5896:ROTR
5829:AMMA
5793:CFFC
5783:KOTC
5173:RUFF
5108:Deep
5098:URCC
5059:Asia
4028:2007
3997:2007
3966:2007
3673:2016
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3510:ISBN
3465:2012
3315:2015
3212:Deep
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215:Fate
210:2007
188:1997
80:news
5929:WFA
5924:WEC
5914:TPF
5891:RFA
5887:PXC
5883:PFC
5868:IFL
5858:EFC
5844:CFA
5803:LFA
5788:CES
5773:PFL
5768:UFC
5674:WVC
5670:IVC
5645:UWC
5608:EFC
5581:AKO
5554:GFC
5498:R-1
5473:FFC
5442:ACA
5434:RXF
5419:KSW
5414:FEN
5409:FEA
5354:TKO
5349:MFC
5339:TFC
5324:BFL
5283:AFC
5236:ZST
5226:VTJ
5221:SRC
5196:IGF
5178:SFL
5163:K1L
5158:FCC
5103:WLF
5088:ONE
5073:MFN
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4292:WWE
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