Plans for Fedor Emelianenko to hold his retirement fight in Moscow’s Red Square have been nixed
Plans to hold Russian great Fedor Emelianenko’s final fight of his illustrious career in Moscow’s Red Square have been derailed because of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, Bellator MMA boss Scott Coker has admitted.
Emelianenko, 45, is set to walk away from the sport this year after a glittering career during which he won an incredible 40 of his 47 fights – including a 33-fight run between 2000 and 2009 in which his sole defeat was on a technicality.
Former PRIDE heavyweight champ Emelianenko has confirmed he will finally hang up his gloves this year but had requested to fight one final time in his homeland.
Speaking to the media in Missouri following Saturday night’s fight card, Bellator boss Scott Coker revealed that plans had been at an advanced stage for the consensus finest heavyweight fighter in the history of MMA to fight in Red Square this summer.
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“It’s definitely not going to happen in Moscow this year,“ Coker told the media at the conclusion of Bellator 276.
“We’re not going to do Fedor’s retirement fight there for obvious reasons. We will be looking for an alternative site at some point.“