The world of Mixed Martial Arts is known for its fast-paced and often brutal fights, and few names are as synonymous with the sport as Fedor Emelianenko. The legendary Russian fighter has battled it out with some of the toughest opponents in the world and has achieved a high status in the sport.
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However, all good things must come to an end, and after his recent defeat at the hands of Ryan Bader, Emelianenko has announced his retirement from MMA. The fight was a part of the Bellator 290 event. While the fight was going on in the cage, spectators could also see some action happening outside the ring.
Drunk Fan Coming For Emelianenko’s Rescue
Recently, Ryan Bader has posted a video of a drunk fan attempting to come for Emelianenko’s help. In the video, the fan can be seen trying to leave his seat and go towards the ring as Bader was dominating the fight.
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Unfortunately for the fan, his drunken rescue attempt was swiftly shut down by the police.
Here is how fans reacted to this –
One fan said – “When one of us go to war… we all go to war…”
Another fan criticized Bader by saying – “You beat an old man! No Glory in that”
Another fan jokingly said – “I thought of doing the same thing when Cain lost to Nganou except I wasn’t there and Nganou would have killed me.”
One fan pointed out the fan’s loyalty by saying – “Dude that’s fn loyalty at its drunken best. That man would have to a nap no doubt to prove it.”
Another said – “The whole time the guy was screaming 🤣🤣”
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One fan said – “Its okay to have haters Ryan. His just showing you different kind of love”
Another appreciated the drunk fan by saying – “I respect his passion 😂”
Fedor Emelianenko’s MMA Career
Fedor Emelianenko earned the nickname “The Last Emperor” for his unbeatable fighting style and aggressive approach. With a career spanning over two decades, Emelianenko has fought some of the biggest names in the sport. The list includes Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic, Frank Mir, and Chael Sonnen. But after his recent defeat, it appears that Emelianenko has decided to hang up his gloves for good.
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Despite his loss, Emelianenko‘s legacy in MMA is secure. He finished his career with a record of 40 wins, 7 losses, and 1 no contest. Emelianenko has won numerous titles and awards, including the Pride Heavyweight Championship and the World Combat Sambo Championship. Many widely regard him as one of the memorable MMA fighters of all time and Emelianenko has left an indelible mark on the sport.
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