Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back. ... 17 PHOTOS

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Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.

17 PHOTOS





Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.


Former PRIDE FC heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko will make his mixed martial arts return today in the main event of the promotion's New Year's Eve on Dec. 31, at the Saitama Super Arena in Japan. Also for Fedor it will be his Rizin Fighting Federation debut. Fedor will fight against kickboxing veteran Jaideep Singh.

Singh, who has only two fights in MMA, the Indian-born fighter has won 40 kickboxing bouts and has fought the likes of Gokhan Saki and Sergei Kharitonov.

Singh "Heart" Jaideep is an Indian-Japanese heavyweight kickboxer and mixed martial artist. He is the K-1 World Grand Prix 2009 in Seoul tournament champion.

Born: August 21, 1987 (age 28), India
Height: 1.96 m
Weight: 100 kg
Losses: 10
Number of contests: 1

The 39-year-old Emelianenko (34-4, 1 NC) recently ended his retirement to sign with former Pride boss Nobuyuki Sakakibara's new promotion, whose name has yet to be announced. One name that has been discussed is Samurai FC, but that has yet to be finalized. That announcement is also expected to come Thursday, along with several more details about the organization.

Born: September 28, 1976 (age 39), Rubizhne, Ukraine
Height: 1.82 m
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1/2 in)
Weight 235 lb (107 kg; 16.8 st)
Division Heavyweight
Reach 74.5 in (189 cm)
Style Sambo and Judo

Team Red Devil Sport Club/Alexander Nevsky OAMK (2003 – present), Russian Top Team (2000–2003)
Teachers: Volk Han, Andrei Kopylov

Trainers
Judo, Sambo: Vladimir Voronov
Boxing: Alexander Michkov
Muay Thai: Peter Teijsse
Kickboxing: Ernesto Hoost

Rank 1st Razryad Grand Master in Sambo
Black belt and International Master of Sport in Judo
Years active 2000 – 2012 (MMA), 2015 – present

Mixed martial arts record
Total 39
Wins 34
By knockout 10
By submission 16
By decision 8
Losses 4
By knockout 3
By submission 1
No contests 1

Fedor Emelianenko is a legend that is considered the king of MMA’s Golden Age. The Last Emperor managed to stay 10 years undefeated, being Pride heavyweight champion between 2003 and 2008. Fedor is the longest reigning top pound-for-pound ranked fighter in MMA history.

Emelianenko started his MMA career in 2000 against Martin Lazarov. Fedor recorded 4 straight wins, including a splendid victory against Ricardo Arona, in one of the toughest fights of Emelianenko ever.

He was defeated only once until 2010. This defeat came in the early days of his MMA career against the Japanes legend Tsuyoshi Kosaka, who accidentally injured Fedor with an elbow strike. The match should have been declared No Contest because elbows were not allowed, but the Japaneses decided to declare winner their fellow countrymen after only 17 seconds. The Last Emperor had his revenge 5 years later, when he battered Kosaka in the first round, and proved that the Japanese had won the previous fight because judges’ unfair decision.

Fedor Emelianenko was undefeated since December 2000 (after that controversial defeat against Kosaka) until June 2010, recording 28 wins against the best fighters of his time. The Last Emperor ruled Pride and managed to defeat 11 top-10 ranked fighters (two of them twice – Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Mark Coleman). In those legendary 10 years, Fedor Emelianenko won 22 of his matches before limit and only 6 by decision. The Last Emperor proved that can beat anyone, even on their own turf. Fedor beat twice Nogueira on the ground and managed to grab a splendid win against Mirko Cro Cop Filipovic in a stand up striking fight..
Fedor fought in the heavyweight, despite being smaller than most of his opponents (only 1.82 meters) and with a weight of 103 kilograms. Japaneses tried different combinations of fighters that could break Emelianenko, but the Russian remained undefeated and became a legend.

Japanese tried to break Emelianenko by making him fight against giant freaks like Zuluzhino or Hong Mam Choi, but the Last Emperor beat everyone that was put in front of him with ease. Fedor Emelianenko defeated 4 former UFC champions (Mike Coleman, Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski), the incumbent Pride champion (Nogueira) and 3 K1 champions (Mark Hunt, Semmy Schilt and Mirko Cro Cop Filipovic).

Most of MMA fans were largely disappointed with his booking against Emelianenko. Rizin reportedly reached out to several heavyweights, but contractual obligations prevented a more promising bout.

Emelianenko vs. Singh will top off an entire weekend of Japanese MMA and K-1 action.
Bookmakers ratings for the fight: Emelianenko 1.13; Singh 6.

So just in few hours we will watch the return of MMA legend Fedor Emelianenko to big fights.


Fedor Emelianenko  vs. Jeff Monson, November 2013

Fedor Emelianenko vs. Jeff Monson, November 2013




Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko

Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko




Fedor Emelianenko in attack    (R)

Fedor Emelianenko in attack (R)




Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.





Former PRIDE FC heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko

Former PRIDE FC heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko




Singh "Heart" Jaideep is an Indian-Japanese heavyweight kickboxer and mixed martial artist

Singh "Heart" Jaideep is an Indian-Japanese heavyweight kickboxer and mixed martial artist




Fedor Emelianenko

Fedor Emelianenko




Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.





Fedor Emelianenko   - I am back.

Fedor Emelianenko - I am back.




Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.





Fedor Emelianenko

Fedor Emelianenko




Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.





Singh "Heart" Jaideep

Singh "Heart" Jaideep




Martial Arts legend Fedor Emelianenko is back.





Singh "Heart" Jaideep (R)

Singh "Heart" Jaideep (R)




Fedor Emelianenko  vs. Jeff Monson

Fedor Emelianenko vs. Jeff Monson




Singh "Heart" Jaideep (R)

Singh "Heart" Jaideep (R)




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Thursday, December 24, 2015

Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter, passed away. ... 11 PHOTOS

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Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter, passed away.

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Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.


Emanuel Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter in its history, passed away on Monday at the age of 51. At one time, he was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest athlete.


Height 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Weight 600 lb (270 kg)

Style Sumo, wrestling, judo
Rank Brown Belt in judo

He was an American amateur sumo wrestler and mixed martial arts (MMA) competitor, judo, wrestling and played American football. Inducted into the USA Martial Arts Hall of Fame March 2nd, 2013. International Sumo Wrestling’s Ambassador.

Sumo records.

• 1995 World Amateur Sumo Champion
• 1992 1st Sumo World Championships Open Division 2nd Place
• 1993 2nd Sumo World Championships Open Division 3rd Place
• 1994 3rd Sumo World Championships Open Division 2nd Place
• 1996 5th Sumo World Championships Open Division 2nd Place

Judo records.

• Second place, U.S. Nationals 1989

One time he weighed up to 882 lb (400 kg), holding the Guinness World Record for the heaviest living athlete.

He was the 1995 World Amateur Sumo Champion and is considered to be one of the most famous sumo wrestlers outside Japan. Yarbrough competed in amateur sumo which is very different from the professional sumo that is so popular in Japan.

From 1996 to 1997, Yarbrough competed in professional wrestling in Germany where he performed under a mask.
He took part in a sumo tournament against the entire staff of the promotion, being declared winner after beating everybody except August Smisl and Terminator Mastino. He later won another sumo tournament.

Yarbrough participated in the UFC in 1994, before the implementation of weight classes. He is the largest competitor in the promotion's history.

He faced karate master Keith Hackney in UFC 3. Yarbrough tossed Hackney out of the cage at the beginning but lost the fight after Hackney pounded him with scores of unanswered strikes just in 1:59.
For his victory Keith Hackney got the nickname "The Giant Killer".

Yarbrough never fought in the UFC again.
In 1998 he fought in Japan for the Shooto promotion. He faced Tatsuo Nakano, a former shoot-style pro wrestler who was much smaller than Yarbrough. It was there that Yarbrough scored the only victory of his pro career with an unusual submission that came by way of "smother" in 1:17.

On June 24, 1998 at Pride 3, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, Emmanuel Yarborough took on Daiju Takase.
Takase weighed in at 169 pounds while Yarborough tipped the was 600. For Takase it has been a MMA debut. Takase avoided engaging Yarbrough and earned a yellow card for inactivity, but a failed takedown got him positioned over Emanuel on the ground, which allowed him to hit him until the fight stopped. So Yarbrough lost in the second round by submission.

He participated in a 1997 Bollywood film Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi which features Bollywood action hero Akshay Kumar. Also ne appeared on several talk shows and in a commercial for Motorola. He has also appeared on the HBO drama Oz as an inmate named Clarence Seroy. Also he played himself in the German wrestling film Sumo Bruno.


Emanuel Yarbrough

Emanuel Yarbrough




Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough - an American amateur sumo wrestler

Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough - an American amateur sumo wrestler




Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





Emanuel Yarbrough - weight 600 lb (270 kg)

Emanuel Yarbrough - weight 600 lb (270 kg)




Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





Emanuel Yarbrough

Emanuel Yarbrough




Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





Emanuel ‘Tiny’ Yarbrough, the largest MMA fighter.





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Monday, December 14, 2015

Video. Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland. Part II ... 23 PHOTOS

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Video. Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland. Part II

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Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.


This year’s show was one of the most spectacular ever performed at Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park. Featured by New Zealand stars - spectacular Ria Hall, multi-talented Barry Southgate, award winning country singer Tami Neilson, the versatile Lavina Williams and Andrew Papas.

Also in the show participated backing vocalists Anna Grahame, Paul Fagamalo and Yuli Quay.


Click on image below to play the video




Video length: 6:56, Quality: 1280 x 720 px



Over a hundred thousand Aucklanders of all ages attended the city's 22nd Coca Cola Christmas in the Park concert. This event is one of the happiest and most magical musical spectaculars on the Kiwi Christmas.

The country's top singers, dancers and musicians performed on a huge stage in Auckland Domain Christmas favourites and hottest hits!
Welcome to Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park - one of the happiest and most magical, musical spectaculars on the Kiwi Christmas calendar!

This is the the 22nd year of New Zealand's biggest multi-cultural showcase of talented singers, dancers and musicians and our biggest FREE outdoor Christmas party!

The country's top singers, dancers and musicians performed at the big stage in Auckland Domain the Christmas favourites and hottest hits!

View first part of the video and twenty big size photos. More videos and photos are coming!


Welcome to Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park

Welcome to Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park




A Christmas tree towers over the crowd at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park

A Christmas tree towers over the crowd at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Different way to watch…

Different way to watch…




Auckland Domain - preparation for the event

Auckland Domain - preparation for the event




A colourful crowd turned out for Coca Cola Christmas in the Park

A colourful crowd turned out for Coca Cola Christmas in the Park




Girls at the event

Girls at the event




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Spectacular view in Auckland Domain.

Spectacular view in Auckland Domain.




The crowd of more than 100,000 at Christmas in the Park at Auckland Domain

The crowd of more than 100,000 at Christmas in the Park at Auckland Domain




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Big stage in Auckland Domain for the event

Big stage in Auckland Domain for the event




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Volunteers at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park

Volunteers at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Brothers

Brothers




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





A dancer at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park in Auckland Domain

A dancer at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park in Auckland Domain




Children dancing at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park

Children dancing at Coca Cola Christmas in the Park




Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park 2015. Auckland.





Spectacular view in Auckland Domain.

Spectacular view in Auckland Domain.




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