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FEDOR SIGNS
World’s No. 1 MMA
Heavyweight To Fight
In STRIKEFORCE / M-1
Global Co-Promoted Events
First Fight To Air
This Fall, Live on SHOWTIME®

NEW
YORK
(August 3, 2009)(PR)–-After a week of intense negotiations and
speculation, the hottest topic of discussion in the professional
fight world has come to a head as the world’s number one heavyweight
and most sought after mixed martial arts (MMA) champion
Fedor “The Last Emperor” Emelianenko has signed a historic,
multi-fight agreement that will see him headline mega-events
co-promoted by world championship promotions STRIKEFORCE
and
M-1 Global.
Emelianenko, known
globally as Fedor, will make his premium television debut this Fall
when his first fight under the new agreement airs live on
SHOWTIME®. Up until now, Emelianenko’s live
fights have aired exclusively on pay-per-view in the United States.
“I am looking forward
to going back to work and fighting at the highest level," said the
33-year-old Emelianenko. During his nine year
professional fight career, which included a four and a half year
stay with the world’s former top MMA promotion, the now defunct
PRIDE Fighting Championship, the Russian native has faced and
defeated all comers.
In his last effort,
the 6-foot, 235-pound Emelianenko decimated the number two ranked
heavyweight at the time Andrei “The Pitbull” Arlovski
with a single punch in the first round (3:14) of the main event of
Affliction: “Day of Reckoning” at Anaheim,
California’s Honda Center on January 24.
“STRIKEFORCE is a top
fight promotion that houses some of the greatest fighters in the
world,” continued Emelianenko. “I am prepared to
fight any of them.”
“We are extremely
excited to have the opportunity to work with M-1 Global and Fedor,”
said STRIKEFORCE Founder and CEO Scott Coker, a martial
arts fight promoter of over 25 years. “Fedor has
been the reigning king of MMA’s heavyweight division for quite some
time now so being able to work with M-1 and Fedor will substantially
increase the level of competition amongst the athletes in this
weight class.”
“With the addition of
Fedor and STRIKEFORCE’s new relationship with M-1 Global, SHOWTIME
is now the home of the best pound-for-pound male and female fighters
in the world,” said Ken Hershman, Senior VP and General Manager
of SHOWTIME Sports®. “The Aug. 15 Carano-Cyborg matchup on
SHOWTIME will clearly determine the best female mixed martial artist
on the planet. Then, come this Fall, our
subscribers again will witness history when the universally
recognized best male fighter—Fedor Emelianenko—joins the already
long list of world-class athletes on the STRIKEFORCE roster, and for
the first time ever plies his skills live on SHOWTIME.”
Hershman continued:
“We are better positioned now than ever before to deliver on our
promise to televise the top fighters in mixed martial arts today.”
“I am very happy and
excited about the upcoming collaboration with Strikeforce,” said
Vadim Finkelchtein, President of M-1 Global. “We are
very pleased that we found a reliable partner and I feel
that Strikeforce and M-1 can support each other on many things. This
will create big opportunities for both parties to test their
fighters against worthy opponents.”
Though his official
professional record is 30-1, Emelianenko is considered undefeated.
The only blemish on his record is a December 22, 2000 fight
that was stopped after 17 seconds and declared a TKO in favor of his
opponent, Tsuyoshi Kohsaka, due to a cut Emelianenko
sustained in the opening seconds of the matchup in Osaka, Japan.
Amongst those on
Emelianenko’s list of impressive conquests are former PRIDE
Heavyweight Champions Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira,
Mark “The Hammer” Coleman, and Mirko “Cro Cop”
Filipovic as well as former UFC Heavyweight Champions
Kevin “The Monster” Randleman and
Tim Sylvia, whom Emelianenko submitted with a rear naked choke
only 36 seconds into their main event showdown at Affliction:
“Banned” on July 19, 2008.
Despite his extensive
experience, Emelianenko’s debut under the new STRIKEFORCE-M-1
venture will, interestingly enough, mark his first start in a cage.
To date, all of his bouts have taken place in a ring.
After co-promoting
two events live on SHOWTIME in 2007 and 2008, STRIKEFORCE in March
2009 signed a multi-year agreement to stage live MMA events on the
premium cable television network.
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