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Pride: Shockwave 2006
The poster for Pride: Shockwave 2006
PromotionPride Fighting Championships
DateDecember 31, 2006
VenueSaitama Super Arena
CitySaitama, Japan
Attendance48,709
Event chronology
Pride: Bushido 13Pride: Shockwave 2006Pride 33

Pride Shockwave 2006 was a mixed martial arts event held by Pride Fighting Championships on December 31, 2006.

Background

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The main event was scheduled to be heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko defending his heavyweight championship against the winner of the Absolute Grand Prix, but Mirko Filipović was recovering from foot surgery he underwent on October 26 and could not fight at Shockwave.[1]

Josh Barnett, the Absolute Grand Prix runner up, was also a contender to face Emelianenko, as mentioned by the heavyweight champion in a Pride 32 post-fight press conference, but was "not in the best condition" to compete and instead fought Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira in a rematch and lost that fight to.[2] Ultimately, Fedor defended his title against Mark Hunt.[2]

The event was the first outside of tournaments, title bouts, and fights under the NSAC jurisdiction to feature concrete weight classes.[3] All Lightweight (-73 kg) and Welterweight (-83 kg) bouts were fought under Bushido rules with one ten-minute and one five-minute round. The sole exception however was the fight between Minowa and Tamura, as both had requested to fight under full Pride rules as well as fight in the opening fight of the night.

The gospel choir during the opening ceremony was led by Mika Arisaka and Fubito Endo.

Results

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Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
HeavyweightFedor Emelianenko (c)def.Mark HuntSubmission (kimura)18:16[a]
HeavyweightAntônio Rodrigo Nogueiradef.Josh BarnettDecision (unanimous)35:00
HeavyweightJames Thompsondef.Hidehiko YoshidaTKO (punches)17:50
LightweightTakanori Gomidef.Mitsuhiro IshidaTKO (soccer kicks and punches)11:14[b]
HeavyweightKazuyuki Fujitadef.Eldar KurtanidzeTKO (Submission to punches)12:09
LightweightGilbert Melendezdef.Tatsuya KawajiriDecision (unanimous)25:00
MiddleweightMaurício Ruadef.Kazuhiro NakamuraDecision (unanimous)35:00
WelterweightAkihiro Gonodef.Yuki KondoDecision (split)25:00
LightweightShinya Aokidef.Joachim HansenSubmission (gogoplata)12:24
WelterweightKiyoshi Tamuradef.Ikuhisa MinowaKO (soccer kicks)11:18
  1. ^ For the Pride Heavyweight Championship.
  2. ^ Non-title bout.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Yu, Al (2006-10-24). "Cro Cop Uncertain For New Year's Eve Show". MMAWeekly.com. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16. Retrieved 2006-11-16.
  2. ^ a b Breen, Jordan (2006-11-21). "Fedor to Defend Belt on New Year's Eve Versus Hunt". Sherdog. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
  3. ^ "Pride Shockave 2006 Fight Card". Tapology. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
    Pride: Shockwave 2006
    The poster for Pride: Shockwave 2006
    PromotionPride Fighting Championships
    DateDecember 31, 2006
    VenueSaitama Super Arena
    CitySaitama, Japan
    Attendance48,709
    Event chronology
    Pride: Bushido 13Pride: Shockwave 2006Pride 33

    Pride Shockwave 2006 was a mixed martial arts event held by Pride Fighting Championships on December 31, 2006.

    Background

    The main event was scheduled to be heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko defending his heavyweight championship against the winner of the Absolute Grand Prix, but Mirko Filipović was recovering from foot surgery he underwent on October 26 and could not fight at Shockwave.[1]

    Josh Barnett, the Absolute Grand Prix runner up, was also a contender to face Emelianenko, as mentioned by the heavyweight champion in a Pride 32 post-fight press conference, but was "not in the best condition" to compete and instead fought Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira in a rematch and lost that fight to.[2] Ultimately, Fedor defended his title against Mark Hunt.[2]

    The event was the first outside of tournaments, title bouts, and fights under the NSAC jurisdiction to feature concrete weight classes.[3] All Lightweight (-73 kg) and Welterweight (-83 kg) bouts were fought under Bushido rules with one ten-minute and one five-minute round. The sole exception however was the fight between Minowa and Tamura, as both had requested to fight under full Pride rules as well as fight in the opening fight of the night.

    The gospel choir during the opening ceremony was led by Mika Arisaka and Fubito Endo.

    Results

    Main card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    HeavyweightFedor Emelianenko (c)def.Mark HuntSubmission (kimura)18:16[a]
    HeavyweightAntônio Rodrigo Nogueiradef.Josh BarnettDecision (unanimous)35:00
    HeavyweightJames Thompsondef.Hidehiko YoshidaTKO (punches)17:50
    LightweightTakanori Gomidef.Mitsuhiro IshidaTKO (soccer kicks and punches)11:14[b]
    HeavyweightKazuyuki Fujitadef.Eldar KurtanidzeTKO (Submission to punches)12:09
    LightweightGilbert Melendezdef.Tatsuya KawajiriDecision (unanimous)25:00
    MiddleweightMaurício Ruadef.Kazuhiro NakamuraDecision (unanimous)35:00
    WelterweightAkihiro Gonodef.Yuki KondoDecision (split)25:00
    LightweightShinya Aokidef.Joachim HansenSubmission (gogoplata)12:24
    WelterweightKiyoshi Tamuradef.Ikuhisa MinowaKO (soccer kicks)11:18
    1. ^ For the Pride Heavyweight Championship.
    2. ^ Non-title bout.

    See also

    References

    1. ^ Yu, Al (2006-10-24). "Cro Cop Uncertain For New Year's Eve Show". MMAWeekly.com. Archived from the original on 2006-11-16. Retrieved 2006-11-16.
    2. ^ a b Breen, Jordan (2006-11-21). "Fedor to Defend Belt on New Year's Eve Versus Hunt". Sherdog. Retrieved 2015-07-15.
    3. ^ "Pride Shockave 2006 Fight Card". Tapology. Retrieved 2013-05-23.
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