Fedor Emelianenko is happy to retire even after his loss to Ryan Bader at Bellator 290

fedor emelianenkoDespite a tough loss to Ryan Bader at Bellator 290, the legendary Fedor Emelianenko is still content with his decision to retire from mixed martial arts. With a career spanning over two decades, the Russian icon has played a pivotal role in the history of the sport. From his legendary battles in Pride FC, Strikeforce, […]

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Despite a tough loss to Ryan Bader at Bellator 290, the legendary Fedor Emelianenko is still content with his decision to retire from mixed martial arts.

With a career spanning over two decades, the Russian icon has played a pivotal role in the history of the sport. From his legendary battles in Pride FC, Strikeforce, and even the wildly controversial but short-lived fight brand Affliction, Emelianenko has done it all and left his mark on the MMA world forever.

While he will go down as one of the greatest fighters of all time, he is a special case because he never fought in what many consider the world’s greatest fight league: the UFC. However, despite this, it’s no question to virtually everybody in the MMA world that ‘The Last Emperor’ is one of if not the greatest heavyweights of all time.

Father time is an un-escapable assailant, though, and he conquers all. Even Fedor Emelianenko. This was sadly evident at Bellator 290, where Ryan Bader would deliver a brutal beat down on the legend. ‘The Last Emperor’ would take it with grace, though, and despite his claims that he feels he could’ve beat Bader, he still went out with dignity and is seemingly done for good with the unforgiving sport of MMA.

An emperor’s last dance, Fedor Emelianenko calls it quits at Bellator 290

Ryan Bader would finish Emelianenko just two and a half minutes into the first round via ground-and-pound TKO. Despite the brutal ending to his storied career, ‘The Last Emperor’ still went out with grace.

“I feel great. He hit me a few times, but I didn’t lose consciousness. I felt everything,” Fedor Emelianenko began, speaking at the post-fight press conference (H/T Sherdog).

“I’m getting older,” He continued. “My age [helped make my decision]. Plus, all my injuries from the past, they start to remind me of them. My body doesn’t feel the same way as it used to. The only thing [I’d do differently], I could have beat Ryan Bader, but it didn’t happen.”

“I was really happy to see all the legends, all the fighters,” he said. Alluding to the fact that many MMA legends were in attendance to watch Emelianenko’s last battle. “With some of them, I shared the ring. With some of them, I watched and learned from them. It was great to have them come and support me.”

Fedor Emelianenko would go on to mention his trademark stoicism. Something that became his brand, basically. As he approached every fight with a stone-cold demeanor. While also talking at every pre and post-fight conference or interview with that same stone-cold attitude. He performed for the world for two decades with that same spirit, as if he was unfazed by the insane talent he would do battle against.

“I take everything as it happens. If I win, lose, it doesn’t really matter. That’s how it has to happen,” he said. “You saw today, the whole arena was cheering for me. I get my popularity and my fan base based on my actions inside the cage, not because I was doing trash talk and talking bad about my opponents.”

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One fan in attendance at Bellator 290 on Saturday might’ve had a few too many alcoholic beverages while cageside for the action. Bellator 290 featured plenty of highlights, including the final fight of Fedor Emelianenko’s legendary career. He retired following a loss to Ryan Bader in the heavyweight title main event. The KIA Forum in…

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Dana White shoots down talk of Fedor Emelianenko being the heavyweight GOAT: “He got knocked out by middleweight Dan Henderson”

Fedor Emelianenko, Dana WhiteUFC president Dana White has shut down any talk of Fedor Emelianenko being the greatest MMA heavyweight of all time. At Bellator 290, Fedor Emelianenko competed in his final pro-MMA bout, dropping a TKO loss to former foe, Ryan Bader. In the aftermath of the fight, Fedor would be joined in the cage by a […]

Fedor Emelianenko, Dana White

UFC president Dana White has shut down any talk of Fedor Emelianenko being the greatest MMA heavyweight of all time.

At Bellator 290, Fedor Emelianenko competed in his final pro-MMA bout, dropping a TKO loss to former foe, Ryan Bader. In the aftermath of the fight, Fedor would be joined in the cage by a number of fellow MMA legends, including the likes of Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, and Chael Sonnen, paying tribute to one of the all-time greats.

Ending his career with a record of 40-7, having defeated some generational greats such as Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mark Coleman, Frank Mir, and Mark Hunt, many have hailed ‘The Last Emperor’ as the Greatest Heavyweight of all Time.

However, UFC president Dana White does not agree. Speaking in the UFC Vegas 68 post-fight presser, White had the following to say in regard to Fedor’s retirement:

“Listen, he’s what, 46? He shouldn’t be fighting. But he’s a grown-ass man, he can do whatever he wants to do. But he probably should have hung it up a few years ago.”

“I don’t want to sh*t on the guy, he’s retiring tonight and all that stuff. But you guys know the old interviews with me. I never thought Fedor was that— I mean he got knocked out by middleweight Dan Henderson, you know what I mean? It’s like— I think some of the guys in the business, people liked him, so they praised him. He never got to test himself over here, but I was never one of the guys that thought he was one of the greatest of all time.”

When asked if he regretted not signing the former Pride champion, White’s answer was simple:

“No. I don’t like dislike Fedor or anything like that, but nah, it didn’t happen. We gave it a shot. Can’t say we didn’t try. We gave it a shot, and it is what it is.” (H/T CageSidePress).

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Dana White shoots down talk of Fedor Emelianenko being the heavyweight GOAT: “He got knocked out by middleweight Dan Henderson”

Fedor Emelianenko, Dana WhiteUFC president Dana White has shut down any talk of Fedor Emelianenko being the greatest MMA heavyweight of all time. At Bellator 290, Fedor Emelianenko competed in his final pro-MMA bout, dropping a TKO loss to former foe, Ryan Bader. In the aftermath of the fight, Fedor would be joined in the cage by a […]

Fedor Emelianenko, Dana White

UFC president Dana White has shut down any talk of Fedor Emelianenko being the greatest MMA heavyweight of all time.

At Bellator 290, Fedor Emelianenko competed in his final pro-MMA bout, dropping a TKO loss to former foe, Ryan Bader. In the aftermath of the fight, Fedor would be joined in the cage by a number of fellow MMA legends, including the likes of Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, and Chael Sonnen, paying tribute to one of the all-time greats.

Ending his career with a record of 40-7, having defeated some generational greats such as Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mark Coleman, Frank Mir, and Mark Hunt, many have hailed ‘The Last Emperor’ as the Greatest Heavyweight of all Time.

However, UFC president Dana White does not agree. Speaking in the UFC Vegas 68 post-fight presser, White had the following to say in regard to Fedor’s retirement:

“Listen, he’s what, 46? He shouldn’t be fighting. But he’s a grown-ass man, he can do whatever he wants to do. But he probably should have hung it up a few years ago.”

“I don’t want to sh*t on the guy, he’s retiring tonight and all that stuff. But you guys know the old interviews with me. I never thought Fedor was that— I mean he got knocked out by middleweight Dan Henderson, you know what I mean? It’s like— I think some of the guys in the business, people liked him, so they praised him. He never got to test himself over here, but I was never one of the guys that thought he was one of the greatest of all time.”

When asked if he regretted not signing the former Pride champion, White’s answer was simple:

“No. I don’t like dislike Fedor or anything like that, but nah, it didn’t happen. We gave it a shot. Can’t say we didn’t try. We gave it a shot, and it is what it is.” (H/T CageSidePress).

How do you think Fedor would have fared in the UFC’s heavyweight division?

MMA Twitter Reacts To Fedor Emelianenko’s Final Fight At Bellator 290

Heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko fell short in his final MMA fight at Bellator 290 but earned the praise of many around the sport. Emelianenko faced Bellator Heavyweight Champion Ryan Bader in his MMA swan song on Saturday at Bellator 290. Bader be…

Heavyweight legend Fedor Emelianenko fell short in his final MMA fight at Bellator 290 but earned the praise of many around the sport. Emelianenko faced Bellator Heavyweight Champion Ryan Bader in his MMA swan song on Saturday at Bellator 290. Bader became the first man to ever defeat Emelianenko multiple times by finishing him via…

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Mirko Cro Cop wishes Fedor Emelianenko luck ahead of retirement fight at Bellator 290: ‘The greatest of all time’

Mirko Cro Cop Fedor Emelianenko Bellator 290Ahead of his mixed martial arts competition swansong tonight at Bellator 290, former Pride FC heavyweight Grand Prix victor, Fedor Emelianenko has received praise and plaudits from past opponent, Mirko Cro Cop – with the Croat wishing the former luck ahead of his heavyweight championship rematch against Ryan Bader. Cro Cop, a former Pride FC, […]

Mirko Cro Cop Fedor Emelianenko Bellator 290

Ahead of his mixed martial arts competition swansong tonight at Bellator 290, former Pride FC heavyweight Grand Prix victor, Fedor Emelianenko has received praise and plaudits from past opponent, Mirko Cro Cop – with the Croat wishing the former luck ahead of his heavyweight championship rematch against Ryan Bader.

Cro Cop, a former Pride FC, Rizin, and K-1 World Grand Prix victor, who shared the squared circle with Russian icon, Emelianenko back in the Pride FC 2005 heavyweight Grand Prix finale, suffered a unanimous decision loss to the former. 

Tonight, however, Emelianenko, recognized as arguably the greatest heavyweight mixed martial arts fighter of all-time – as well as widely considered as one of the greatest fighters to ever grace the sport, bows out in a championship rematch against the aforenoted, Bader, attempting to avenge a 2019, knockout loss inside just 35-seconds.

Headlining Bellator 290 tonight on CBS in Inglewood, California – a who’s who of mixed martial arts pioneers, icons, and folklore will honor Fedor Emelianenko following his final walk, with Josh Barnett, Mark Coleman, Randy Couture, Renzo Gracie, Royce Gracie, Dan Henderson, Matt Hughes, Rampage Jackson, Chuck Liddell, Frank Shamrock, and Chael Sonnen all slated to be in attendance. 

Fedor Emelianenko receives message of support from Mirko Cro Cop

A past opponent of Emelianenko – the aforenoted, Cro Cop wished the Russian well ahead of his title showdown with Bader – as well as listing him as the greatest fighter to ever compete in professional mixed martial arts.

“Tomorrow early in the morning after his last fight, the last Pride’s giant and champion, Fedor Emelianenko, will leave the battle scene!” Mirko Cro Cop posted on his official Instagram. “For me, the greatest and most complete MMA fighter of all time. It was a pleasure and privileged to share the ring with him once and to share the same dressing room many times in the Saitama Arena. Regardless of the outcome of tomorrow’s match, for me and many others, you remain forever the icon of free fighting and the GOAT. Good luck, Fedor.”