Fedor Emelianenko vs. Frank Mir targeted for Bellator heavyweight tournament

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Former Pride FC heavyweight kingpin Fedor Emelianenko will take on former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir in April, sources told MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani. The fight is agreed, but contracts have yet to be signed. Denis Geyko first reported the news.

Mir (18-11) received a two-year USADA suspension after failing an in-competition drug test for dehydrochloromethyltestosterone (DHCMT) following his loss to Mark Hunt back in March 2016. Mir will be eligible to return to action on April 7.

Mir, a former interim and undisputed UFC titleholder, is currently on a two-fight with defeats to Andrei Arlovski and Hunt. His last win was against Todd Duffee at UFC Fight Night 71 back in 2015.

Emelianenko (36-5, 1 no-contest) is looking for his first win in the United States since 2009, when he finished Brett Rogers in his Strikeforce debut.

“The Last Emperor” returned from retirement in 2015 to improve his winning streak to five, stopping Jaideep Singhand winning a controversial decision over Fabio Maldonado, but recently lost to Matt Mitrione in his Bellator debut.

The eight-man heavyweight tournament is expected to kick off in January, and also features Mitrione, Roy Nelson, Ryan Bader, Muhammed Lawal, Quinton Jackson and Chael Sonnen. Bellator has yet to announce the other three quarterfinals.

Fedor Emelianenko vs. Frank Mir targeted for Bellator heavyweight tournament
 

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Damnnnn...Man this could end bad for a limb of fedors or the jaw of Mir.
 

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Nice!!

Mir has wanted this fight for years, still remember him and Joe Silva attending Affliction to see Fedor Vs. Arlovski.

Fights obviously a little late as both fighters are far from their prime but I'm still pumped to see this match up go down.

Love Fedor but I think Mir has the edge here and locks up a mounted keylock submission for the win.
 

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So, is Fedor gonna allow himself to juice TOO?
On a level field Fedor wins this, one of only a few I'd favor him in in the tourny.
But I don't see a level playing field occurring.
 

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So, is Fedor gonna allow himself to juice TOO?
On a level field Fedor wins this, one of only a few I'd favor him in in the tourny.
But I don't see a level playing field occurring.
Lol why you already preparing for fedor loss though.

Both guys are beyond their primes, this is about as even as a fight you can get. Fedor has never taken a USADA test in his life.
 

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I think Fedor can crack Mir on the feet if Mir wants to take the risk. Fedor is always dangerous on the feet because of his speed.

Mir is good on the feet too but his chin is gone so he should win without a problem if he goes for the takedown. Mir is too much for Fedor on the ground at this point unless Fedor has improved a lot there

I have a feeling Mir will want to stand with Fedor though just prove a point, especially cause he's probably a bit salty that he never got to fight fedor back around 2009/2010.
 
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Lol why you already preparing for fedor loss though.
Because I'm sane.

Both guys are beyond their primes, this is about as even as a fight you can get. Fedor has never taken a USADA test in his life.
USADA tests weren't even integrated into any martial arts until recently.
Other PED tests were, and Fedor has participated and passed those few, and beyond that is speculation.
We have Fedor's own words, which unlike many, actually carry weight.
Mir, like most, has no problem using.

I would say, if we see a contract like Mousasi's in place(which could be the case as they were very close for a time and both watch each others' careers studiously), this could get very interesting.

Assuming level playing ground synthetically speaking is a stretch.

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We probably won't see Fedor with a contract like most Mousasi's, But it would be interesting to see if Coker honors Fedor's wishes If he asks for tests. He may have some wiggle Room in his contract, being Fedor & all...
 
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Fedor is gonna win easily. Mir should be piece of cake for Fedor , but Coker is bad luck for Fedor.
 

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Fedor is gonna win easily. Mir should be piece of cake for Fedor , but Coker is bad luck for Fedor.
I would say that cages are bad luck for Fedor.
I don't believe he's ever lost in a ring.
 

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Because I'm sane.



USADA tests weren't even integrated into any martial arts until recently.
Other PED tests were, and Fedor has participated and passed those few, and beyond that is speculation.
We have Fedor's own words, which unlike many, actually carry weight.
Mir, like most, has no problem using.

I would say, if we see a contract like Mousasi's in place(which could be the case as they were very close for a time and both watch each others' careers studiously), this could get very interesting.

Assuming level playing ground synthetically speaking is a stretch.
"Fedor's own words, which unlike many, actually carry weight"

why do you say this? Fedor is human like the rest of us. And he's never had to deal with nearly as many tests as most other top level mma fighters have, especially in the USADA era.

And yes I know that USADA tests were recent, but my point is that we dont know sure for sure that anyone is truly clean without a USADA test, even with a USADA test we know that isn't really enough. Fedor has never really had to deal with half as many drug tests as the people in the UFC right now, so to assume that that the playing field isn't level because of Fedor's perceived character is a bit of a stretch, if that's what you're doing.
 

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USADA tests weren't even integrated into any martial arts until recently.
Other PED tests were, and Fedor has participated and passed those few, and beyond that is speculation.
We have Fedor's own words, which unlike many, actually carry weight.
Mir, like most, has no problem using.
You watch Icarus yet?
 

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Mir was never that great to begin with.
He's the former HW champ for a reason.

Might wanna look at his career again:
broke the arm of prime undefeated tim sylvia
subbed lesnar
finished big nog twice in devastating fashion
KOed cro cop cold back in 2010
banged your mom while you were sleeping
 

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He's the former HW champ for a reason.

Might wanna look at his career again:
broke the arm of prime undefeated tim sylvia
subbed lesnar
finished big nog twice in devastating fashion
KOed cro cop cold back in 2010
banged your mom while you were sleeping
He was champ in MMA's jurassic period. Finishing washed up Crocop and Nog is something to be proud of? Brendan Schaub also knocked Crocop cold you stupid fuck.

Mir was never that great.
 

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He was champ in MMA's jurassic period. Finishing washed up Crocop and Nog is something to be proud of? Brendan Schaub also knocked Crocop cold you stupid fuck.

Mir was never that great.
Mad already? Bit of a mental midget?

He was the FIRST dude to actually finish Nog which was believed to be impossible back then, and it happened back in 2008 when nog was the interim UFC champ (and 31-4-1) you stupid piece of shit. And then he was the first guy to submit nog after that. What's your excuse for that?

Cro Cop was past his prime but it was still a legit win, do all wins over cro cop not count after 2007?

You didn't even mention Lesnar or Tim Sylvia.

Mir is an all time great at HW, deal with it.
 
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