It was a legendary fight in all respects. Two superstars from the world of mixed martial arts fought in one of the most grandiose and epic tournaments ever held in Russia. This event caused incredible excitement in 2011 and 10 years later it still excites MMA fans. At that time, Fedor Emelianenko, after three defeats in a row at Strikeforce tournaments, was planning to end his legendary career. And the fight, which could have been the last for the Last Emperor, was managed to be held in Moscow thanks to the efforts of M-1 Global. Spectators filled the stands of the Olympic sports complex to capacity to see the historical event with their own eyes and do their best to support the legendary Russian champion, because then this was only the second fight for Fedor in Russia, and the first in the capital. Fedor’s opponent was the colorful and honored American athlete Jeff Monson, nicknamed the Snowman. Now everyone knows him as a Russian politician, public figure and fighter, who in his declining years traveled all over our country, performing in a variety of promotions. And in 2011, he was a formidable fighting machine, with two ADCC titles and 42 victories in 54 professional MMA fights, including the Pride ring and the UFC Octagon. The coolest jumpers made from real cotton - IP Minaev Alexey Vladimirovich, INN: 782509979336, ERID: 2VtzqvsCwAB #Fight #Emelianenko #M1
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