Fedor Emelianenko vs. Pedro Rizzo Weigh-In Video and Results

Posted on June 20, 2012, 11:43 AM by Anton Gurevich
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Fedor Emelianenko and Pedro Rizzo made their bout official, ahead of tomorrow's M-1 Global fight card at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. The Last Emperor weighed in at 107kg (245lbs), while Pedro Rizzo hit the scales at 110.7kg (244lbs).

The event is co-headlined by the long-anticipated M-1 Challenge Heavyweight encounter between Guram Gugenishvili and Kenny Garner, while rest of main card features Jeff Monson, Mikhail Malyutin, and Daniel Weichel. M-1 Global Fedor vs. Rizzo will take place tomorrow, Thursday, at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, starting 10AM EST. First main card bout is expected to start at 12 noon EST.

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Full M-1 Global Fedor vs. Rizzo Weigh-In Results:

Fedor Emelianenko 107kg vs. Pedro Rizzo 110.7kg

M-1 Challenge HW Title - Kenny Garner 117.4kg vs. Guram Gugenishvili 114.6kg

M-1 Challenge Lightweight Title - Musa Khamanaev 70.3kg vs. Daniel Weichel 70.3kg

Jeff Monson 106.5kg vs. Denis Komkin 113kg

Mairbek Taisumov 70.4kg vs. Marat Gaifurov 70.6kg

Mikhail Malyutin 65.7kg vs. Renat Gasanov 68.9kg

Undercard:

Albert Duraev 84kg vs. Ramzan Emeev 83.9kg

Vugar Bahshiev 65.6kg vs. Jerome Bouisson 65.7kg

Pavel Vitruk 64.5kg vs. Radoslav Pehnik 65.7kg

Dennis Golcov 103.7kg vs. Akhmed Sultanov 104.6kg

Davrbek Isakov 82.3kg vs. Abdulmazhid Magomedov 84kg


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  • ahhhhhhhhhhhh
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    so pedro weighed more in kg but less in lbs huh :)

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  • PukeVomit
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    thats math, dude!

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  • David Saucier
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    Fedor weighing 245, thats a big difference from what he usually weighs in at, is it added muscle, or out of shape?

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  • reesch_me
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    1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms

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  • PukeVomit
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    u lying!

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  • Synyster
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    lol i think it supposed to be 235

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  • CageRage64
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    .....And the results are in.



    Both fighters are overweight, out of shape, and irrelevant. Just like the rest of this third rate fight card.

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  • UnderdogGreatness
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    Sad but true.

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  • azzkika
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    So why you bothering to read an article then wanker?

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  • Hmadrigal
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    i hope fedor does win this one, but if he gets stopped by Pedro, will everyone finally admitt that he can't compete in the ufc

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  • sambo
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    Important questions will be answered soon .....will this be Fedor's last fight? will this be Rizzo's last fight? will Vladim ever learn to tuck in his shirt?

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  • Brasil
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    They are indeed not relevant right now but i would rather see this fight than 90% of UFC HW possible match ups.

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  • ny2ut2id2nv
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    Pedro looks old.

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  • Sebg
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    107kg is 235lbs and Fedor weighed in with jeans, belt and shoes on; so he is probably 230lbs, same as usual.



    Since about the Arlovski fight Fedor seemed to just rely on swinging wildly - he came unstuck against Werdum, Big Foot and Henderson as a result and then fought more conservatively against Monson and Ishi. I expect he will win against Rizzo but I really want to see him tested against Frank Mir and other ranked UFC heavyweights. Maybe a 3-fight deal to see him to the end of his career - pity that the UFC won't try hard to get him, he has no need of money and fame and his management will place unreasonable demands.

    Reply 11 months ago