The title fight for the ages between Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic and the champ Fedor Emelianenko. It doesn't get any better than this! |
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Monday, January 15, 2007
CroCop vs. Fedor
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What a fucking battle. These guys certainly are the cream of the heavyweight "crop". Pun intended.
ReplyDeleteI have read that both these fighters came to this match and were not on the top of their game??? Can you believe that? Mirko apparently was overexhausted before the fight due to changing time zones and sleeping problems and Fedor hurt his right hand during the fight so he needed to lay off a bit???
Killer fight, and I hope to see these fuckers fight again.
CB
CroCop certainly goes toe to toe with the Russian experiment. Notice how CroCop keeps targeting the cut. Fedor lost a fight due to a cut. It may be the only way to beat the crazy fawker.
ReplyDeleteOne should certainly not count out Mirko's kicking ability. One kick and it can be nighty night, however no one has knocked out the Russian experiment to my knowledge.
Colonel Balz
Fedor did lose once and he also had a no contest decision both due to cuts.
ReplyDelete8/15/2004 No Contest Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira PRIDE Final Conflict 2004 Cut From Accidental Headbutt 1 3:52
12/22/2000 Loss Tsuyoshi Kohsaka RINGS-King of Kings 2000 Block B TKO (Cut) 1 0: