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  • Last 4 entries for HW GP announced...

    Ron Waterman, Kevin Randleman, Murilo Ninja, and Takahashi Yoshiki have been announced as the final four entries for the upcoming GP.

    If you can translate from PrideFC.com, please update this thread.




    LOS ANGELES, California - Four more participants have been added to the sixteen man heavyweight tournament, TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004, which will take place on April 25th, 2004 from the Saitama Super Arena in Japan. The event is scheduled to debut on North American pay per view on same day delay.

    Newly Added Participants:

    Kevin "The Monster" Randleman
    Murilo "Ninja" Rua
    Ron "H20" Waterman
    Yoshiki Takahashi

    Previously Announced Participants:

    Mark "The Hammer" Coleman
    Hirotaka Yokoi
    Paulo Cesar "Giant" Silva
    Sergei Kharitonov
    Fedor Emelianenko
    Antonio Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira
    Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic
    "The Texas Crazy Horse" Heath Herring
    Stefan "Blitz" Leko
    Henry "Sentoryu" Miller

    Two of the previously announced competitors have dropped out---"Ice Cold" Igor Vovchanchyn due to injury and Sylvester "The Predator" Terkay for personal reasons.

    One of the most successful amateur wrestlers to make the transition to mixed martial arts, Kevin "The Monster" Randleman was a three time All-American and two time national wrestling champion at Ohio State University. He enters the tournament as a PRIDE FC veteran and as the UFC's former world heavyweight champion, having won the title with a win against Pete Williams at UFC 23: Ultimate Japan 2. Along with Mark "The Hammer" Coleman, he is the second representative from the Hammer House Gym in this 16-man tournament.

    Murilo "Ninja" Rua is the official heavyweight representative in the tournament for the Chute Boxe Vale Tudo team of Brazil. With Chute Boxe's Wanderlei Silva having won the 2003 middleweight tournament, "Ninja" is looking to make it a sweep and continue Chute Boxe dominance!

    With a mixed martial arts record of 10-2, the 6'2", 250 lbs Ron "H20" Waterman is one of the most powerful men in the sport. His strength coupled with his wrestling and submission abilities makes this Colorado native one of the toughest match-ups in the tournament.

    A mixed martial arts veteran with nearly thirty wins in the Pancrase organization, Yoshiki Takahashi blends a solid stand up game with an array of submissions. Among this heavyweight fighter's list of career victories is a win over Wallid Ismail at UFC 12: Judgment Day.

    The final two remaining participants as well as the match-ups for the opening round will be announced soon. The schedule for the tournament will be as follows:

    PRIDE FC 16-Man Heavyweight Tournament

    TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004
    April 25, 2004
    Saitama Super Arena
    (Opening Round)

    CRITICAL COUNTDOWN 2004
    June 20, 2004
    Saitama Super Arena
    (Second Round)

    FINAL CONFLICT 2004
    August 15, 2004
    Saitama Super Arena
    (Semi-Finals and Finals)

    PRIDE FC: TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004 will premiere on North American pay per view through iNDEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH NETWORK, UrbanXtra, TVN1, Bell Express Vu, and Viewer's Choice Canada on Sunday, April 25th, 2004. The premiere time is 9:00pm EST, 6:00pm PST and the count down show is at 8:30pm EST, 5:30pm PST

    Participants and fight card are subject to change

  • #2
    i guess ricardo is still waiting for his invitation

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    • #3
      Yeah, unfortunately no Ricardo Arona.

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      • #4
        I was hoping for Pedro Rizzo, God damnit. Pedro Rizzo + Pride rules = RATINGS

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        • #5
          Isn't Pedro with Inoki's show now?

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          • #6
            Pedro is fighting for Inoki now. I was hoping to see Josh also, but neither one was avalible.

            I'll get interested in the 2nd round after all the jokes have been beaten to a pulp by the real fighters

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            • #7
              These last four are pretty solid entries. They each have plenty of experience.

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              • #8
                Yes, while I don't think they will get past the second round, at least they aren't going to make a farce of the grand prix

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                • #9
                  The full list is...

                  Mark "The Hammer" Coleman
                  Hirotaka Yokoi
                  Paulo "Giant" Silva Cesar
                  Sergei Kharitonov
                  Fedor Emelianenko
                  Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira
                  Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic
                  “The Texas Crazy Horse” Heath Herring
                  “Ice Cold” Igor Vovchanchyn
                  Stefan “Blitz” Leko
                  Sylvester “The Predator” Terkay
                  Sentoryu
                  Kevin "The Monster" Randleman
                  Murilo "Ninja" Rua
                  Ron "H2O" Waterman
                  Takahashi Yoshiki

                  Out of this whole list, I would only remove Sentoryu, Giant Silva, and the Predator guy. So we got 13 solid fighter out of 16. Things are looking good. I'm ready. Bring it on Pride!!!

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                  • #10
                    the Predatotor has been put out for awhile...He is in a K-1 contract and dropped out the turney

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