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    Default Voorlopige matchmaking M-1 Global "Fedor vs Monson".

    20 November 2011 Olympic Hall Moscow.

    Maincard
    Alexander Yakovlec vs. Juan Manuel Suarez
    Arthur Guseinov vs. TBA
    Jose Figuerroa vs. Daniel Weichel (M-1 Lightweight Championship bout)
    Fedor Emelianenko vs. Jeff Monson

    Undercard
    Nikolai Kaushansky vs. Alexander Vinogradov
    Alexander Volkov vs. Arsene Abdulkerimov


    additional fights to be announced…….
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    tja..... monson , leuke tegenstander....maar Fedor hoort gewoon ergens anders te knokken....

    hoop dat hij weer een beetje gaat vlammen....
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    Ben benieuwd naar de rest van de matchmaking, we gaan het zien.

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    Thanks!
    Hoop wel voor Fedor dat hij deze weet te winnen.
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    Event: M-1 Global: "Fedor vs. Monson"
    Date: Saturday, Nov. 20, 2011, on pay-per-view (PPV)
    Location: The Olympic Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia

    Main event:
    265 lbs.: Fedor Emelianenko vs. Jeff Monson

    Main card (pay-per-view):
    155 lbs.: Daniel Weichel vs. Jose Figueroa
    185 lbs.: Artur Guseinov vs. Xavier Foupa Pokam
    170 lbs.: Alexander Yakovlev vs. Juan Manuel Suarez

    Preliminary card (May not be broadcast):
    205 lbs.: Alexander Volkov vs. Arsen Abdulkerimov
    "Some people have so much respect for their superiors
    they have none left for themselves."

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    wat te denken van Daniel Weichel, die heb ik nou 3x gezien in de M1-global...echt een goeie

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    Daniël is een topper !! ben heel benieuwd naar zijn titel match
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    dit red monson nooit, zelfs niet tegen fedor op 80%

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    "Some people have so much respect for their superiors
    they have none left for themselves."

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    M-1 Global welterweight champion Shamil Zavurov will not defend his title as expected at M-1 Challenge 28, as the Russian has suffered a knee injury that will prevent him from participating in his rematch with Rashid Magomedov.

    As a result, heavyweight Aleksander Emelianenko will step up on short notice and take on a to-be-named opponent in the main event. Sherdog.com confirmed the news with a source close to the situation on Thursday.

    M-1 Challenge 28 goes down Nov. 12 from Star Centre in Astrakhan, Russia. In addition to Emelianenko’s appearance, the card is also expected to feature a light heavyweight confrontation pitting Igor Savelyev against Tomasz Narkun, along with the opening round of an eight-man middleweight grand prix.

    Emelianenko (Pictured, File Photo), 30, recently suffered his first loss since 2006, as he was chopped down by Peter Graham in December 2010. Prior to succumbing to Graham’s leg kicks, the Russian had won eight straight contests, competing thrice for M-1 in that span. Like his older brother, Fedor Emelianenko, he is best known for his time in Japan’s defunct Pride Fighting Championships, where he fought the likes of Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic, Josh Barnett and Sergei Kharitonov. The sambo specialist owns 11 of his 17 career wins by knockout and has only seen the judges’ scorecards twice in his eight years as a pro.
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