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THE
ROAD TO THE CHAMPIONSHIP CONTINUES …
CRITICAL COUNTDOWN 2004
LOS
ANGELES – The four match ups for the second round of the sixteen-man
heavyweight tournament,
CRITICAL
COUNTDOWN 2004, have been announced.
The event will take place on June 20th, 2004 from
the
Saitama Super Arena in Japan
and is scheduled to debut on North American pay per view on same day
delay.
At
TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004 in April, sixteen fighters started, now eight
remain!



Fight
Card:
Fedor
Emelianenko vs. Kevin “The Monster” Randleman
Antonio
Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira vs. “The Texas Crazy Horse”
Heath Herring
Paulo
Cesar “Giant” Silva vs. Naoya Ogawa
Semmy
Schilt vs. Sergei
Kharitonov
Several
more non-tournament matches will be announced soon.
Fight
Card Subject to Change.
In
the first announced match for the second round of the tournament, reigning
PRIDE FC heavyweight
champion
Fedor Emelianenko will take on former UFC heavyweight champion Kevin
“The Monster”
Randleman.
Emelianenko is one of the
hardest hitters in the sport, but besides his heavy hands, he is also
technically
versed in submissions (he was the 1997 Russian National Judo
& Sambo Champion, the 1997
European
Sambo Champion and placed first in the 2002 World Sambo Championships in
the heavyweight
division).
In the first round of the tournament, Emelianenko eliminated 2000
Grand Prix champion Mark
“The
Hammer”
Coleman with a lightning quick arm bar from the guard.
Now he is set to take on
Coleman’s
top student
and teammate, Kevin Randleman! “The Monster” was a state-wrestling champion in
high
school and also
wrestled for Ohio State University where he was a three-time All-American
and two time
national
champion.
Randleman is coming off of one of the biggest upsets in mixed
martial arts history after
his
KO victory
over the seemingly invincible Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic during
the first round. With
Coleman
in his corner,
Randleman is looking to eliminate another of the tournament favorites in
Fedor
Emelianenko.
In
the second bout, PRIDE FC interim heavyweight champion, Antonio Rodrigo
“Minotauro” Nogueira will take
on
Heath Herring of Texas. A
member of the Brazilian Top Team, Nogueira is one of the finest
practitioners
of
Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in the world. Whether
on the ground or standing toe to toe, “Minotauro” can mix it up,
peppering
his opponents with quick jabs and knees from the clinch.
In the first round of the tournament,
Nogueira
eliminated a very game opponent in Japan’s Hirotaka Yokoi.
Fighting out of Holland and
representing
Team Golden Glory, “The Texas Crazy Horse” Heath Herring brings with
him a well-balanced
arsenal
of submissions, strikes, and wrestling.
Always a top contender in the heavyweight division, Herring
eliminated
Japanese fighter Yoshiki Takahashi via KO during the first round of the
tournament. Now Herring
moves
on to possible redemption, as his match with Nogueira is not only to
advance in the tournament but
also
a long-awaited rematch! These
two previously met in the ring in 2001 at PRIDE FC: CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAOS
in which Nogueira won via decision in one of the most action-packed
heavyweight bouts in PRIDE
FC
history.
In
the third bout, Giant Silva will go head to head with Japanese star Naoya
Ogawa. At 7’5” and 528
lbs,
Paulo
Silva Cesar, better known as “Giant Silva,” is one of the most
imposing physical specimens ever to
compete
in mixed martial arts. With
his incredible strength and reach advantage, he constantly poses
match-up
problems for his opponents. In
the first round of the tournament, Silva was very impressive,
submitting
Sumo wrestler Henry “Sentoryu” Miller.
The 6’4”, 253-pound Ogawa is a silver medallist in
Judo
(at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic
Games) and brings in a mixed martial arts record of 6-0.
In the first
round
of the tournament,
Ogawa eliminated K-1 striker Stefan Leko by choke.
In
the final tournament bout of the night, Russia’s Sergei Kharitonov will
face Dutchman Semmy Schilt.
Kharitonov
hails from Moscow, Russia and this undefeated fighter (8-0) has quietly
made his presence felt in
mixed
martial arts; in his two PRIDE FC appearances he was impressive,
armbarring both of his opponents
(Jason
Nobunaga and L.A. Giant).
In the first round of the tournament, Kharitonov completely
dismantled
the
dangerous Murilo
“Ninja” Rua via KO. The
pride of Holland, the nearly seven-foot
tall Semmy Schilt is
an
expert
kick boxer who uses his reach advantage to cause havoc in mixed martial
arts. Schilt is
devastating
on
his feet, often using a massive barrage of punches, kicks, and knees to
overwhelm his
opponents.
Thus far
during his career, this Golden Glory team member has won the titles of
Hokutoki
DaiDoyuko
Champion and
King of Pancrase. In
the first round of the tournament, Schilt dispatched “Big”
Gan
McGee via arm bar.
The
schedule for the tournament is as follows:
PRIDE
FC 16-Man Heavyweight Tournament
CRITICAL
COUNTDOWN 2004
June
20, 2004
Saitama
Super Arena
(Second
Round)
FINAL
CONFLICT 2004
August
15, 2004
Saitama
Super Arena
(Semi-Finals
and Finals)
PRIDE
FC: CRITICAL COUNTDOWN 2004 will premiere on North American pay per view
through
iNDEMAND,
DIRECTV, DISH NETWORK, UrbanXtra, TVN1, Bell Express Vu, and Viewer’s
Choice Canada
on
Sunday, June 20th, 2004. The premiere time is
9:00pm EST, 6:00pm PST and the count down show is
at
8:30pm EST, 5:30pm PST. For
additional replay times, please contact your pay per view provider or
pridefc.com.
Participants
and fight card are subject to change.
For
more information on PRIDE FC, visit pridefc.com!
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From Dream Stage Entertainment (with a little editing from us - some
highlights, color, etc...)
(6/1/04)
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