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Pepe the Ice-Murderer
26-03-2008, 16:28
Nieuw Fedornieuws...

ProElite, Inc., the parent company of Elite Xtreme Combat, has offered former PRIDE heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko a four-fight contract that could put the famed Russian on the first two EliteXC-CBS shows.

The news was first reported by Chad Edward of Nokaut.com (http://www.nokaut.com/?id=12&solo_news=1468&lang=e&cur=eur), though MMAjunkie.com (http://mmajunkie.com/) (MMA blog for UFC news, UFC rumors, fighter interviews and event previews/recaps - MMAjunkie.com
(http://www.mmajunkie.com)) has learned some additional details about the deal.

Emelianenko's management and EliteXC officials could not be reached for comment.

According to a source close to the negotiations, the deal would call for a base pay somewhere between $300,000 and $500,000 per fight. Additionally, after the two fights (which would air on CBS or Showtime), Emelianenko's next two fights would air on pay-per-view. As part of the deal, he would receive a portion of the PPV revenue, and the "per-buy bonus" would scale as the total number of buys increases.

The length of the contract would run 18 months.

As Nokaut.com reported, EliteXC officials would also have to introduce the fighter as "M-1 Global's Fedor Emelianenko." Sherdog.com recently reported that Emelianenko never actually signed with the recently restructured M-1 Global organization and that the return of a $1.5 million signing bonus would essentially make him a free agent. M-1 Global executives deny the report.

MMAjunkie.com has also learned that the EliteXC offer would call for Fedor's brother, Aleksander Emelianenko, to compete on the same fight cards if terms for a fight contract can be reached. Other Russian Red Devil Fight Team members could also earn consideration for future events.

The first EliteXC-CBS show is scheduled to take place May 31 in Newark, N.J., and Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson is tentatively scheduled as the night's headliner. However, Ferguson and Emelianenko are unlikely to fight each other if Emelianenko signs with the organization.

EliteXC is just one of many fight organizations reportedly interested in signing Emelianenko (27-1), who last competed in December at the Yarennoka! New Year's Eve 2007 show. There, he defeated 7-foot-2 Hong Man Choi with a first-round armbar.

tap-out
27-03-2008, 11:38
Het zal allemaal wel. Eerst was het M-1 nu is het Elite XC, ik krijg het idee dat ze allemaal veel betalen en er weinig voor terug krijgen omdat ze geen top partijen voor hem kunnen regen.
ik bedoel maar: Hong Man Choi.....of nu misschien....Kimbo?

Ik vrees dat UFC = the place to be, als het gaat om competitie.
Klote maar waar, I miss the old days (Pride FC)

Pepe the Ice-Murderer
27-03-2008, 16:04
Het zal allemaal wel. Eerst was het M-1 nu is het Elite XC, ik krijg het idee dat ze allemaal veel betalen en er weinig voor terug krijgen omdat ze geen top partijen voor hem kunnen regen.
ik bedoel maar: Hong Man Choi.....of nu misschien....Kimbo?

Ik vrees dat UFC = the place to be, als het gaat om competitie.
Klote maar waar, I miss the old days (Pride FC)


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Mike
27-03-2008, 18:52
t gaat net zo erg worden als bij boxen

jammer dat iedereen t probeert uit te melken

voor de sport zou t beter zijn als de kampioenen gewoon tegen elkaar stonden en t aantal organisaties/bonden beperkt bleef.

Judas
27-03-2008, 18:55
t gaat net zo erg worden als bij boxen

jammer dat iedereen t probeert uit te melken

voor de sport zou t beter zijn als de kampioenen gewoon tegen elkaar stonden en t aantal organisaties/bonden beperkt bleef.

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