Fedor Emelianenko (26-1) will, in fact, fight in Japan on New Year’s Eve. His opponent? Seven-foot-two, 352-pound Hong Man Choi (1-0).
Greg Savage made the announcement on today’s Savage Radio Show.
Emelianenko signed with a restructured M-1 Global organization last month, but it was a non-exclusive deal. As MMAjunkie.com (
http://www.mmajunkie.com) reported, the fighter recently penned an open letter to fans in Japan saying he wanted to fight for them on New Year’s Eve, which had become an annual tradition for Emelianenko.
M-1 Global CEO Monte Cox said the organization couldn’t work out a deal, but late last week, the Russian M-1 website (which is different from the official M-1 Global website) briefly posted a message saying Emelianenko was booked for a New Year’s Eve event at the Saitama Super Arena, a 22,000-capacity multi-purpose venue in Saitama City, Saitama, Japan.
According to Savage, Emelianenko will fight for an event organized by Hustle Pro Wrestling, which involves former employees of the now-defunct PRIDE Fighting Championships organization.
Emelianenko, the former longtime PRIDE heavyweight champion, was once considered the sport’s undisputed top pound-for-pound fighter. That legacy has tarnished lately, though, as the Russian heavyweight has faced just three opponents over the past two years: a 41-year-old Mark Coleman, five-win veteran Mark Hunt, and middleweight Matt Lindland.
Emelianenko submitted all three opponents, but the victories have done little to help his once-spotless reputation. This latest reported fight probably won’t help either.
Choi, a 27-year-old South Korean, suffers from a rare disease that causes him to continue growing throughout his life.
Although he has just one MMA fight to his credit, Choi is an accomplished K-1 boxer (who owns a career 12-3 record) and wrestler.
Choi made his MMA debut last New Year’s Eve in a K-1 event and defeated two-fight veteran Bobby Ologun — a 215-pounder — with a TKO via punches just 16 seconds into the fight.
He was then scheduled to fight recent UFC signee Brock Lesnar in the former WWE performer’s MMA debut. The K-1 Dynamite!! USA show took place in June, but the California State Athletic Commission wouldn’t clear Choi to fight reportedly due to a benign tumor on his pituitary gland. (Min Soo Kim fought in his place and tapped out due to strikes in just 69 seconds.)