Fedor Yemelianenko
Fedor Vladimirovich Yemelianenko (Phiwthur Imilyaninku nisqa runa) (Rusya simipi: Емельяненко, Фёдор Владимирович; Yemelyanenko, Fyodor Vladimirovich;[1] paqarisqa 28 ñiqin Tarpuy killa 1976 watapi) huk Rusyamanta kawpaq, ñawpaq puruhisyunal chaqrusqa takanakuy kapchiykuna (MMA), sampu ruwaq, yuru ruwaq. Yemelianenkoqa PRIDE Llasaq llasa kaypa apunmi karqan 2003 watamanta 2007 watapi tantanakuypa wisq'akunankama, tawa kuti maqanakuy sampu tiksimuyuntinpi atipaq, iskay kutitaq Rusya kawsayllaqtap yuri anta wallqa hap'iq, wak atipanakuykunapi, yupaychaykunawanpas. Hinallataqmi RINGS, Strikeforce, M-1 Global, Rizin, Bellatorpipas atipanakurqan, aswan riqsisqa takanakuqhinam qhawasqa, mana hayk'appas UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) nisqapi atipanakuq.[2] Yemelianenkoqa tukuy pachamanta aswan hatun MMA takanakuqkunamanta hukninmi, sapa kuti 2003 watamanta 2010 watakama llasaq llasa kay takanakuqmi karqan, 2000 watakunapi aswan allin takanakuqmi.[3][4][5][6] Yemelianenkop llamk'ayninqa Rusyapi MMA pukllayta ancha riqsisqa kananpaqmi yanaparqan, Nihun, Chinchay kuriya, Hukllachasqa Amirika Mamallaqtakunapi, tiksimuyuntinpipas ancha riqsisqa kaptin.[7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Pukyukuna
[llamk'apuy | pukyuta llamk'apuy]- ↑ Humber, Yuriy (11 October 2005). Russian Mixed Martial Arts Fighter Wins Fame and Fortune in the Caged Rings of Japan. The St. Petersburg Times
- ↑ Heck, Mike (2023-02-01). Fedor Emelianenko has no regrets not fighting for UFC, recalls only meeting with Dana White. MMA Fighting
- ↑ Gross, Josh (18 ñiqin qhapaq raymi killa 2009 watapi). "MMA: Highlights and lowlights". Sports Illustrated. Ñawpaqmanta hallch'asqa 3 ñiqin inti raymi killa 2012 watapi. 8 ñiqin pawqar waray killa 2012 watapi qhawasqa.
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- ↑ Fedor Emelianenko's MMA Ranking Profile
- ↑ Schwirtz, Michael (20 January 2009).
- ↑ Gross, Josh (2009-11-12). Josh Gross: Fedor's marketability has sky-rocketed, but CBS was hoping for more. Sports Illustrated
- ↑ Snowden, Jonathan (2011-11-29). Fedor Emelianenko, Vadim Finkelstein Talk Vladimir Putin Booing Incident, Moscow Success And M-1's Future. MMA Nation
- ↑ Pishna, Ken (2009-11-30). M-1 claims huge worldwide audience. Yahoo Sports
- ↑ Obi, Nedu. Fedor Emelianenko: Vladimir Putin Thanks Him for Promoting MMA in Russia. Bleacher Report
- ↑ Russians young and old embrace mixed martial arts. South China Morning Post (2013-11-16)
- ↑ Dawson, Alan. Bellator MMA is using Fedor Emelianenko's wild popularity to break further ground in its European strongholds. Insider