The knockouts come fast and furious in this Best of Pride triple-header starring Wanderlei Silva, Butterbean, Gilbert Yvel and more. Don't blink or you might miss the big KO!
Fedor And Nakamura Are Fast Finishers: Best Of Pride
Japanese superstar Kazuhiro Nakamura took on kickboxer Stefan Leko at Pride 29. Nakamura made quick work of Leko, taking him to the ground and pounding him with punches. At PRIDE Final Conflict 2004, PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko blitzed Naoya Ogawa with punches before finishing him with a beautiful armbar submission.
Pride Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko faced an interesting test in his fight against the massive 6’5 340lb Zuluzinho. Emelianenko quickly proved that size does not beat technique, as he dispatched Zuluzinho with a flurry of strikes that sent the big man crashing to the canvas.
Brazilian Jiu-jitsu master Minotauro Nogueira set out to prove that size does not matter when he took on 350lb Bob Sapp at Pride Shockwave. Nogueira’s technique and experience proved to be the deciding factor, as Sapp was promptly submitted via armbar.
Wanderlei Silva and Kazuyuki Fujita are meeting in the ring for the first time in the Pride Open Weight Grand Prix. Catch one of the greatest battles in MMA history
Mark Coleman defeated Don Frye inside the Octagon to capture the UFC 10 tournament championship. Seven years later these two heavyweight legends met in a highly anticipated rematch.