Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Fedor Emelianenko Considers Retirement After Next Fight

Fedor Emelianenko Considers Retirement After Next Fight

Fedor Emelianenko Considers Retirement After Next Fight

Fedor Emelianenko Considers Retirement After Next Fight

M1 Global Strikeforce Heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko

Although Fedor Emelianenko turned 34 years young today, the world’s former/current top heavyweight claims he’s ready to call it a career once he completes his commitment to Strikeforce.

The Russian had his unprecedented 27-fight win streak snapped by Fabricio Werdum this past June. The shocking upset not only cost Fedor his aura of invincibility, but also much of his power at the negotiating table as he enters the final scrap on his Strikeforce contract.

“Right now, Strikeforce is struggling to find me a serious opponent. Alistair Overeem keeps finding all sorts of excuses not to fight me,” Emelianenko told MixFight.ru (translated by LowKick.com). “The remaining stars have lost in their recent fights, so the promotion has no desire to put them up against me. And Fabricio Werdum is still recovering from his surgery. In addition, I have only one...


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