After defeat, Fedor talks about retirement

Fedor Emelianenko consider retirement

Fedor Emelianenko marked his name in the history of MMA. The fighter, who is considered the best heavyweight of all time, maintained an unbeaten record for almost 10 years of his career, but after being submitted by Fabricio Werdum, in 2010, Russian was largely dominated by Brazilian Antonio Pezão, in the early hours of this Sunday (13), at Strikeforce. With two consecutive defeats, Emelianenko is considering the possibility of hanging up his gloves and retiring.

 

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“Something went wrong, I couldn’t get into the fight from the beginning. Maybe it’s time to stop”, said a disappointed Fedor, shortly after being defeated by Pezão.

 

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“Maybe it was the last time. I had a wonderful time in the sport, but maybe that’s what God reserved for me”, added the fighter.

In 11 years of career, Fedor Emelianenko he had 31 wins, three losses and one No Contest. Among his main achievements are the Rings GP titles, in 2001, and Pride, in 2004, in addition to the heavyweight belts from Pride and Affliction itself.

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