Welcome to XMEForums - to start streaming and use our broadcasting tools , please REGISTER by Clicking Here!    
Register Disclaimer Calendar Mark Forums Read
The Old King is Gone, Long Live the King: Silva Wins, Fedor Contemplates Retirement
(#1)
Old
MMAFreak's Avatar
MMAFreak is Offline
Moderator
MMAFreak is on a distinguished road
 
Posts: 343
Chats: 2
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: US
Default The Old King is Gone, Long Live the King: Silva Wins, Fedor Contemplates Retirement - 02-13-2011, 05:44 AM

Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!

Translated from French, it means “The King is dead, long live the King.” While in literal terms of what happened on Saturday night at Strikeforce, Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva won the biggest fight of his career, stopping Fedor Emelianenko after two rounds, which led to the Russian’s shocking statement that his career may have come to an end.

Coming back from the first true loss of his historic career, Fedor Emelianenko stepped into the cage in New Jersey on Saturday night promising a return to form from his glory days spent in Pride Fighting Championships.

There were moments in the fight where Fedor showed flashes of his brilliance, blasting away at Silva’s head, looking for the knockout almost as soon as the first bell rang.

The Russian looked for a guillotine choke early as well, then getting the fight to the ground where he tried to open things up with some of his patented ground and pound, then looking for a kimura before Silva popped out.

It was almost at that moment with the fighters back on their fight that Silva’s immense size difference seemed to shift the momentum directly in his favor. The Brazilian landed a takedown with seconds left to go in the first, and then duplicated the move as the 2nd round opened.

Once on the ground, Silva moved to mount and just started crashing Emelianenko with heavy fists, forcing the former Pride champion to roll just to keep the fight from coming to an end. Repeatedly, Silva dropped bombs on Fedor’s head, and it looked like the fight might be stopped but he showed true heart and battled back just enough to keep alive.

When the round ended, a battered and bruised Emelianenko went back to the corner where cameras showed his right eye completely shut and bruised from swelling endured from Silva’s punches. The doctors saw enough that Emelianenko could not see anything and the fight was stopped.

Silva immediately celebrated the huge win before he headed over to his opponent’s corner where he bowed and kneeled to pay homage to the great former champion.

The hype going into Saturday night was about Fedor’s return, but it was promptly ended by Silva’s dominance. The Brazilian took a huge step forward in his career, while also moving on in the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix.

“All the people say Fedor, Fedor, Fedor. I’m training too hard, and I showed the world now,” Silva said following the victory.

A somber New Jersey crowd cheered as Emelianenko stepped up to the microphone after the fight. Bloodied and bloodied, Fedor explained his performance against Silva, while also alluding to what may have been his final time inside the cage.

“Something happened at the very beginning and maybe I didn’t re-adjust myself,” Fedor said. “Maybe it’s time to leave.”

With a Russian contingency strong in the crowd, obviously heart broken at the thought of losing one of their true legends, Fedor spoke again and contemplated that it may be the end of the road for him in the fight game.

“Yes, maybe, it’s the last time. Maybe it’s high time. Thanks for everything. I spent a great beautiful long sport life. Maybe it’s God’s will,” Fedor spoke about his possible retirement.

“Thank you very much for your love, for your warm reception, for your support. Thanks God for everything.”

If this truly is the end for Fedor Emelianenko, MMA fans may have just watched one of the greatest fighters to ever step foot in the sport, walk away for good.


"XMEForums The Only Site For All Your Streaming Sporting Events"
Who Doesn't Love Jiu Jitsu
Reply With Quote
(#2)
Old
LongRail is Offline
Donator
LongRail is on a distinguished road
 
Posts: 6
Chats: 1
Join Date: Jul 2010
Default 02-13-2011, 07:02 AM

It was hard to watch. The true end of an era.

Fedor had never faced bigger guys like Silva, at least bigger guys who could grapple.
Reply With Quote
(#3)
Old
NBK's Avatar
NBK is Offline
Moderator
NBK is on a distinguished road
 
Posts: 417
Chats: 320
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: USSR
Default 02-13-2011, 08:44 PM

true mma fans know what he accomplished and its sad to see him go, but eh everyone has a time and it does seem like his time is now. i for one though will always remember him for his amazing fights and how big he was in the progression of mma.
Reply With Quote
(#4)
Old
MMAFreak's Avatar
MMAFreak is Offline
Moderator
MMAFreak is on a distinguished road
 
Posts: 343
Chats: 2
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: US
Default 02-16-2011, 11:16 PM

Well said NBK!!!!!! I totally agree.


"XMEForums The Only Site For All Your Streaming Sporting Events"
Who Doesn't Love Jiu Jitsu
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 08:28 AM.

Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.