Pride Fighting Championship – Beasts from the East, Vol. 2


The Japanese PRIDE Fighting Championships are the premier event of mixed martial arts an extreme sport that incorporates elements of judo karate jiu jitsu kickboxing and wrestling into a no-holds-barred style of fighting. This volume presents every match from the second BEASTS FROM THE EAST event held in September 2002 at Japan’s Nagoya Rainbow Hall featuring top-rated fighters like Quinton Jackson Ryan Gracie Igor Vovchanchyn and Norihisa Yamamoto in eight thrilling bouts of hand-to-hand combat.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: SPORTS/GAMES/FIGHTING Rating: NR UPC: 787364683499

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Pride Fighting Championships: Pride 32 – The Real Deal


The first PRIDE Fighting Championship to take place outside of Japan, THE REAL DEAL features an intense mixed martial arts showdown between Mark Coleman and Fedor Emelianenko. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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  • robbypark:

    Review by robbypark for Pride Fighting Championship – Beasts from the East, Vol. 2
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    PRIDE or PRIDE Fighting Championships is the largest mixed martial arts organization in the world. It is based in Japan and currently promoted by Dream Stage Entertainment (DSE). Its inaugural event was held at the Tokyo Dome on October 11, 1997, promoted by Kakutougi Revolution Spirits (KRS). It is the most popular MMA organization in the world based on the number of event attendees: the PRIDE Final Conflict 2003 event had over 67,000 people in the audience. The audience record is 91,107 people on the PRIDE and K-1 co-production Shockwave/Dynamite, held in August 2002. It is considered to be the premiere MMA organization on the planet.

    PRIDE 22: Beasts From The East was a smaller event that was pretty much a lead-up to the mega-show that was PRIDE 23. Taking place at the 12,000 seat Nagoya Rainbow Hall, DSE didn’t set up any real high-profile fights for this show. With that said, some of the fights ended up being much better than originally expected, resulting in a quality event.

    The show stealer in this event is the second-to-last fight between Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Igor Vovchanchyn. Always one of the most entertaining and charismatic personalities in the fight game, Rampage doesn’t disappoint with his performance. Look forward to a ton of crazy slams and suplexes in this one.

    Overall, a decent show that surpassed my expectations. If you;ve got the money the spare, it’s definitely a title worth picking up. If you’re a fan of Quinton Jackson this is a must-own.

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