Fedor Emelianenko Says He Wants to Resume His Fighting Career

Following his knockout loss to Dan Henderson, former heavyweight kingpin Fedor Emelianenko has decided to continue his fighting career.”The Last Emperor” said in an interview on Russia 2 Channel via LowKick.com that he wants to continue fighting, and d…

Following his knockout loss to Dan Henderson, former heavyweight kingpin Fedor Emelianenko has decided to continue his fighting career.

“The Last Emperor” said in an interview on Russia 2 Channel via LowKick.com that he wants to continue fighting, and despite UFC President Dana White‘s criticism, he still see’s a future for himself in mixed martial arts.

“I want to fight,” Emelianenko said.

“But you know, I currently have other things on my mind. I have a new daughter. There were some health issues in my family, but thank God, everything is alright,” he continued. 

After suffering his third consecutive loss, Emelianenko was released from Strikeforce, ultimately ending his tenure in the United States; he was 1-3 in his last four bouts under the promotion. 

White said Emelianenko’s contract with Strikeforce was terminated, however, Emelianenko clarified his status and said White’s comments were not entirely true.

“I didn’t have a contract with Strikeforce. My current contract is with Showtime,” he said.

“Our new contract ensures we don’t have to work directly with these organizations. We have already experienced certain difficulties while working with PRIDE and Affliction. We are trying to avoid any unpleasant consequences.”

While Emelianenko will look to benefit his services elsewhere in the world, it certainly won’t be acquired by the UFC. The Russian heavyweight will surely attract other promotions, but will not likely hold the same drawing power as if he were in the UFC. His unfortunate drought in Strikeforce ultimately cost him his chance at competing in the UFC, and possibly capturing the heavyweight title. 

But it seems Emelianenko is content with his decision to continue his career in mixed martial arts and does not appear to pay attention to critics. In all likelihood, Emelianenko will continue to compete while White will continue to criticise and downplay the Russian’s legacy, arguably making Emelianenko the greatest fighter to not fight in the UFC.

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