View Full Version : Fedor vs. Mousasi at M-1 Breakthrough......Exhibition


JoeKickAss
08-10-2009, 06:05 AM
Fedor Emelianenko vs. Gegard Mousasi exhibition, King Mo vs. Kerr at "Breakthrough"


Following the loss of would-be headline fighter Don Frye, "M-1 Breakthrough" will now feature a main event between previously scheduled headliner "King" Mo Lawal (4-0) and replacement fighter Mark Kerr (15-10).

Additionally, the Aug. 28 event, which takes place in Kansas City, will feature a special exhibition match between recent Strikeforce signee Fedor Emelianenko and Gegard Mousasi.

A source close to the event today exclusively revealed the two matchups to MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

Bout agreements have been signed for both matchups.

Lawal, who's posted a 4-0 record with World Victory Road's Japanese-based Sengoku event series, makes his U.S. debut at the upcoming show, which is the first of what M-1 officials call a "premium fight series" to complement its current country-vs-country "M-1 Challenge" shows. Lawal, a Division I collegiate All-American, announced last week that his original opponent, veteran fighter Frye (20-7-1), had pulled out of the event.

Scrambling to find a last-minute replacement, M-1 officials settled for Kerr, once one of the sport's most feared competitors. But after launching his career with a 12-0 record and tournament wins at WVC 3, UFC 14 and UFC 15, Kerr hit a rough patch (which was well documented in the acclaimed documentary "The Smashing Machine"). Since December of 2000, the 40-year-old fighter is just 2-9 and has lost his past four fights.

Hoping to add some drawing power to the event, which airs on HDNet, officials secured the Emelianenko vs. Mousasi exhibition match. The two M-1 fighters will compete in a matchup similar to the one Emelianenko had with lightweight Shinya Aoki back in April. The "exhibition sparring match," held at an April Deep/M-1 Challenge show, was largely an informal and friendly affair.

Neither fighter's record will be affected by the upcoming bout since it won't be held under traditional MMA rules and will have no judges.

The exhibition, though, will essentially serve as a commercial for Emelianenko's next fight, which will come this fall on Showtime under the Strikeforce banner. The longtime PRIDE heavyweight champion had been slated to headline an Aug. 1 "Affliction: Trilogy" event before opponent Josh Barnett was denied a license due to a failed drug test and Affliction ceased promotional operations altogether soon after.

Emelianenko had been in talks with the UFC about a potential deal up until a few weeks ago, but negotiations broke down when UFC officials refused to co-promote Emelianenko's fights with M-1, an organization co-owned by Emelianenko and his manager, Vadim Finkelchtein.

Strikeforce agreed to the co-promotion, and as evidenced by the sparring session, Emelianenko will continue to champion the M-1 brand in a variety of ways.

Mousasi, meanwhile, will take part in the exhibition just 13 days after his scheduled bout with Renato "Babalu" Sobral. Mousasi, who recently signed with Strikeforce, meets the organization's light-heavyweight champion at the Aug. 15 show.

As MMAjunkie.com reported last week, the "M-1: Breakthrough" show was moved from Los Angeles to Kansas City. The show had been scheduled for the L.A. Convention Center as part of the International MMA Expo (IMMAE), but terms of a potential deal couldn't be guaranteed, and M-1 opted to operate the show independently.

Although initial reports suggested "Breakthrough" might be scrapped completely after the IMMAE deal fell apart, a source close to the show said that was never the case and that "Breakthrough" is one of a few "premium events" in the works.

http://mmajunkie.com/news/15790/fedor-emelianenko-vs-gegard-mousasi-king-mo-vs-mark-kerr-set-for-m-1-breakthrough.mma

Slippy D
08-10-2009, 06:14 AM
Mang Don Frye would be headlining?

M-1 must have some **** roster.

UKBRAWLER
08-10-2009, 09:42 AM
isn't he a middle weight?

Move BRICKS™
08-10-2009, 12:47 PM
isn't he a middle weight?

Middleweight turned Heavyweight.

Gegard really believes that he is unbeatable and he is well on his way to establishing himself as a GOAT. Two fights lined up in quick succession and an exhibiton with Fedor in between - One busy dude!

jakkups
08-10-2009, 12:58 PM
Middleweight turned Heavyweight.

Gegard really believes that he is unbeatable and he is well on his way to establishing himself as a GOAT. Two fights lined up in quick succession and an exhibiton with Fedor in between - One busy dude!

And he's only 24 years old, got a few years to go before he hits his physical peak. Whuddup Bricks.

Dice
08-10-2009, 03:17 PM
in my opinion he HAS to go to the ufc if he wants to be considered a GOAT. Unlike Fedor who already beat most of the best HW's in Pride and doesnt really need the UFC to show he was the best, Gegard hasnt fought the top LHW's since most are in the UFC and the ones he is facing didnt do too good in the UFc like Sokojo, although Sobral is a good win if he gets it.

He has a solid list of MW wins though

Stab Judah
08-10-2009, 03:25 PM
Mang Don Frye would be headlining?

M-1 must have some **** roster.

He's fighting Bobby Lashley now.

GroundSt.Pound
08-10-2009, 03:52 PM
He's fighting Bobby Lashley now.

Actually Kerr is fighting Lashley now.

On topic though, Fedor really is a joke. Exhibition Sparring matches. What a joke. First Aoki now Mousasi

**** M-1

Stab Judah
08-10-2009, 03:55 PM
Actually Kerr is fighting Lashley now.

On topic though, Fedor really is a joke. Exhibition Sparring matches. What a joke. First Aoki now Mousasi

**** M-1

um....headliner "King" Mo Lawal (4-0) and replacement fighter Mark Kerr (15-10).................

Bobby Lashley vs. Don Frye!!! This Septemberhttp://middleeasy.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=298:bobby-lashley-vs-don-frye-this-september&catid=35:events&Itemid=53

I rather see him fight Kerr though so I hope you're right.

Nodogoshi
08-10-2009, 04:35 PM
Actually Kerr is fighting Lashley now.

On topic though, Fedor really is a joke. Exhibition Sparring matches. What a joke. First Aoki now Mousasi

**** M-1

Who gives a ****, it's just for publicity.

Slimey Limey
08-10-2009, 04:43 PM
Lashley vs Don Frye? That's a joke right?

Stab Judah
08-10-2009, 04:48 PM
Lashley vs Don Frye? That's a joke right?

http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles/1/the-weekly-wrap-june-27-july-3-18333

I can't find anything about him fighting Kerr and since he's fighting on this show I guess that means the Frye fight is still on:dunno:Lashley, who trains with American Top Team, told the Sherdog Radio Network’s “Beatdown” show he wants to fight twice more in 2009, with the next bout in late August or September. MMA pioneer Don Frye told Fight Network Radio he’s in negotiations to fight Lashley, who revealed plans earlier this year to compete inside the Florida-based Extreme Fighting Championship promotion in September.

GroundSt.Pound
08-10-2009, 04:50 PM
My bad. King Mo is fighting Mark Kerr. He was supposed to be fighting don Frye though

Slippy D
08-10-2009, 04:53 PM
He's fighting Bobby Lashley now.


Lashley will destroy Don.

Don was a beast in his prime but he is so past prime it isnt even funny.

Stab Judah
08-10-2009, 05:06 PM
My bad. King Mo is fighting Mark Kerr. He was supposed to be fighting don Frye though
Too bad, Kerr would have been a good test for him.
Lashley will destroy Don.

Don was a beast in his prime but he is so past prime it isnt even funny.

Yeah i don't really see anyway for him to win .
I'd say his boxing but Lashley unlike some of the other heavyweights is smart enough not to stand in front of a guy who can punch.

Bigdaddy_Vh
08-10-2009, 06:48 PM
Don Frye was the man back in the day...Lashley will probably have little trouble with Don seeing as how his best days are behind him. As far as the Fedor exhibition goes...call me when its for real.

Nodogoshi
08-10-2009, 10:27 PM
Lashley will destroy Don.

Don was a beast in his prime but he is so past prime it isnt even funny.


Yeah i don't really see anyway for him to win .
I'd say his boxing but Lashley unlike some of the other heavyweights is smart enough not to stand in front of a guy who can punch.

I would say a "lucky punch" would be Frye's best chance. As you say though Lashley probably won't stand in front of him.

Still though, Frye has always had good hands and striking is not Lashley's strong suit. Perhaps Frye will catch him with a right that puts him on queer street.

Very unlikely, but this is the way I could see Frye winning.