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Nicky
29-12-2004, 07:32
Below is an interview that Fedor Emelianenko recently did with a Russian website. Here's what Fedor had to say:


Interviewer: One of your fans is asking if you intend to fight in K-1?

Fedor: For now I fight in PRIDE, but maybe sometime in the future fighting for K-1 may be apossibility.

Interviewer: We know K-1 organizes fights involving both kickboxing and MMA. Which K-1 version would you like to fight in?

Fedor: I think K-1 Romanex, which basically has the same rules as PRIDE does. But I wouldn't mind fighting pure stand up too.

Interviewer: Do you continue to interact with your ex-manager Mr. Pogodin? Have there been any more problems for you after you stopped working with him?

Fedor: I don't have any contact with Mr. Pogodin lately. There were some financial problems we still had to fix. And of course, he continues to try making it hard for me.

Interviewer: Has he been trying to interfere with your sports career?

Fedor: His influence has been most notable in my Combat Sambo career. I wouldn't want to say that he is entirely responsible, however it is strange that even though it was officially declared I was going to be named Master (of Combat Sambo) International Class, I never received the title. And I have not been able to receive this title since Mr. Pogodin became Vice President of the Sambo Federation.

Interviewer: One of your fans wants to know if your website at www.fedor.bel.ru and your forums are your official information source... Do you know they exist? Do you personally browse through and read the site?

Fedor: Of course I know about the site. I regularly read the news updates and some of the messages in the forums section. I am very grateful to all the fans who visit the site.

Interviewer: Are you glad that you will be fighting Nogueira in this coming New Year's PRIDE? How do you rate your preparation level for that fight?

Fedor: How can I be happy or unhappy about the fight? I will fight Noguera, that's for sure. Of course I would prefer to spend New Years at home with my family, but I understand that PRIDE has organized a big show, and that is why I will deny myself a family celebration and will go fight in Japan. About my preparation level for the fight... I can only say that I trained a lot for this fight. How prepared I am only the actual fight will show.

Interviewer: Is it true that you met and extensively talked with Antonio Nogueira when you went to Atlantic City in the USA this year?

Fedor: Yes we met, but it didn't last longer than 10 minutes. Antonio told me his brother's impressions of a recent trip to Moscow, invited me to Brazil, and was curious about my training for our fight. We talked about all and nothing.

Interviewer: Your fans are curious about the rumors you trained with Le Banner? Is this true and who initiated this, did Le Banner ask about training with you or did you ask him?

Fedor: We met with Le Banner in St. Petersburg, where both of us were guests for the M-1 tournament, in which my brother Alexander participated. Le Banner told us he would like to train with us. We only did one training session together. I think he liked it because he asked if he could come to Starii Oskol (my home city) at a later point for more extensive training. We discussed doing this in December, but since Le Banner is getting married in December, we will probably do this January of 2005.

Interviewer: How did your trip to Kislovodsk go? Were you able to mix training with rest?

Fedor: I would say my trip to Kislovodsk was a success. I trained a lot, and came back home more tired than rested. Still we were able to do some leisurely activities on the trip, we rode horses, drank mineral water, had mineral baths.

Interviewer: We would really like to know about the Emalienko brothers training regimen. If it's not a secret. What special food supplements do you use in your diet: proteins, amino acids, vitamins? What advice would you give fighters who are just starting out?

Fedor: About training – basically we focus on conditioning – we fight (wrestle/grapple). We always do long distance runs. I don't do any weight lifting, very little at all if anything. With weights, mainly circuit training. That is when different equipment devices are positioned in a circuit and you use each one after the next going around in the circuit, working your conditioning. As far as my diet, it's simple... I eat everything. I do not eat any special supplements, just the common vitamin complex: Vitrum, Centrum. You can get those at any drugstore. My advice to fighters who are starting out, is not to try and rush things, the best method is training and more training.

Interviewer: You say you don't lift weights, how do you compensate to build up your strength?

Fedor: The alternative to lifting weights is fighting. Lifting weights does not give you conditioning which you need in a fight, it can even be detrimental to fighters. To become strong all you need is to fight against your opponent's body weight, plus his strength. There is no better way for a fighter.

Interviewer: Does your studying take out a lot of your time? Doesn't it interferre with your traning ?

Fedor: Studying does take a lot of my time, but when I need to train hard, and I have an exam sessions conflicting with my training, I talk to my dean and do my exams either earlier or later than the other students.

Interviewer: Please tell us about the upcoming tournament. When is it going to happen and how can we see it on TV?

Fedor: The tournament is in Japan, in Tokyo. I think this will be one of the most important and interesting tournaments for 2004. I will fight in the super fight of the night. In our fight with Antonio Nogueira, I will defend my World Champion title and at the same time fight for the Grand Prix belt. So we will fight for two belts in one fight. You will be able to see this fight a few days after on TNT, the channel which shows PRIDE tournaments.

Interviewer: Who would you like to fight next?

Fedor: I have not thought about this. Whoever PRIDE tells me to fight, I will fight.

Interviewer: May I ask how much you are getting paid for your fight against Nogueira?

Fedor: Unfortunately, according to my PRIDE contract we are not allowed to share information about how much money we make for specific fights. So I am sorry I can't tell you.

Interviewer: When was the last time you felt fear before a fight?

Fedor: You know, that was so long ago, I don't remember.

Interviewer: Who do you think is the toughest and weakest PRIDE fighter today?

Fedor: PRIDE does not have any weak fighters. All fighters undergo a tough selection process to be able to fight in Pride. The toughest fighter is probably Antonio Noguera who was able to get to the finals in the Grand Prix and be the number one contender for the World Championship title.

Interviewer: Are you sad that you will spend New Years away from home?

Fedor: I am a little bit sad. I would have liked to spend New Years at home with friends and family, but there is nothing to do. We will celebrate a little later.

Interviewer: Have you already done your gift shopping for your close ones?

Fedor: Not yet. I am planing to buy them presents from Japan. They will like that.

MB667
29-12-2004, 08:03
Tof interview.

Kick sum ass Fedor.

Anonymous
29-12-2004, 08:44
fedor is lord!

Emilio
29-12-2004, 09:51
leuk interview, hij komt ook verstandig over en maakt mooie zinnen.

of is het vertaald? :D

HUNTER
29-12-2004, 10:17
Leuke jongen hoor maar hij gaat geen kans maken tegen Mino deze keer :mrgreen:

Anonymous
29-12-2004, 10:21
@ hunter...jouw nieuwjaar gaat slecht beginnen kerel :mrgreen:

Tsuki
29-12-2004, 10:30
ik vond hem in het begin niet zo maar hij begint me steeds meer te bevallen ..................... fedor gaat winnen

Ralph
29-12-2004, 10:33
Ik denk ook dat Fedor weer gaat knallen. Leuk interview!

Gulo gulo
29-12-2004, 10:34
Fedor all the way :thumbs:

p diddy
29-12-2004, 12:03
vet interview hij is cool aan zijn antw, te zien

Anonymous
30-12-2004, 10:42
het is wel gelul dat hij geen gewicht training doet

Pride: What is a normal day of training for you?
Emelianenko: Running, then boxing and wrestling. After that, we do weight lifting.
Pride: What do you think of Ogawa, as a fellow judo player?
Emelianenko: I think he's a great athlete. I respect him and I'm glad I can fight him. I've prepared to fight him.
Pride: Who do you think has been your toughest opponent in PRIDE so far?
Emelianenko: Looking at my past matches, some were difficult but I fully prepare myself before the fight so I can't pick which was the toughest.
Pride: If you could choose between Kharitonov and Nogueira in the final, who would you choose?
Emelianenko: Nogueira is a former-Champion and I've trained with Kharitonov so I know they are both very strong. I can't choose who I will fight. I will know who I will fight next if I win against Ogawa.

Judas
30-12-2004, 14:10
Klinkt als een goeie gozer, hoop en denk dat hij Nogueira weer pak slaag geeft.

Nickuraba
30-12-2004, 18:00
toffe kerel, respectvol!

Jochem
30-12-2004, 20:27
guest, misschien foute vertaling? hij zegt toch dat hij het NIET doet, maar hij doet wel circuit training, hij zegt zelfs dat ie weight training slecht vind....
Tis geen domme lul als tyson die de hele tijd kromme dingen uitkraamt
(overigens vind ik tyson wel de beste boxer ooit, maar hij moet zijn kop houden met dat piepstemmetje en slappe gelul)
:twisted:

redjuh
30-12-2004, 20:44
fedor vindt in nogueira zijn waterloo

Shytown
30-12-2004, 20:47
Dat over die training viel mij ook al op. Fedor is :thumbs:

Nickuraba
30-12-2004, 22:29
guest, misschien foute vertaling? hij zegt toch dat hij het NIET doet, maar hij doet wel circuit training, hij zegt zelfs dat ie weight training slecht vind....
Tis geen domme lul als tyson die de hele tijd kromme dingen uitkraamt
(overigens vind ik tyson wel de beste boxer ooit, maar hij moet zijn kop houden met dat piepstemmetje en slappe gelul)
:twisted:

ik kan er persoonlijk wel om lachen, tyson syndrone. Rare gebral tijdens interviews. "I'll fuck you till you love me, you faggit! "