Fedor Emelianenko shows his coordination of movement ability trick (Comedy show) Федор Емельяненко на корейском комедийном шоу показывает способности своего вестибулярного аппарата
Man, Fedor is such a great guy! I knew that years ago....you can tell by the way he carries himself ......he's a humble and down-to-earth fella'. He's the kind of guy I bet actually shows up to help his buddies move....ya' know?
I tried this and became nauseated. This training allowed him to manage being punched and dazed and able to retaliate very quickly. What can you say, the man was determined to succeed.
Reminds me of the Fujita fight, Fedor got hit really hard, was wobbling (probably the same dizzy experience as the 20 turns here) and quickly recovered to defeat him.
America, like the UK has a fanbase that largely considers UFC as MMA.. Fedor is, or was relatively unknown to anyone who was a casual viewer. To assum that he has 'more fans in America than anywhere else in the world' is a bit ignorant. He's not about fame and fortune so he's probably not gonna be trying to get himself in the spotlight anyway.
Sorry but I was under the impression that it was broadcast to 120million homes throughout Russia on Channel One. And Fedor has been popular in Japan/Russia for years now.. Most of the US had never even heard of him until a week ago.
I think i got scared when he stopped spinning around himself and started the punch combination.This guy is far from getting knocked down by another human. Most of the UFC champions never were close at Fedors training backround. Frank the mouth Mir was honest enough to say that he doesn't train much as he thinks that nobody really trains after a certain point and that they just pretending. USA if far away for capturing the idea of fighter.
Hey I didn't mean it in an offensive way. I just see so many people asusming that the US must be the best for everything, or have the biggest fanbase etc etc when there's no proof. Percentage wise, I think countries like Brazil may have a bigger fanbase than the USA. Just because the USA has a bigger population doesn't mean that the USA is automatically the biggest fanbase in the world. The sport is still pretty new in the USA compared to brazil where they have Vale Tudo tournaments.
Perhaps you don't see the greatness of that extra ordinary human ...but looking at the number of likes to my comment I realize I've said a correct thing...look,I don't want to drag the conversation or start a fight with you here in YT...you can have a different opinion.thats ok...I didn't say he's the GREATEST..but I said he's ONE of the greatest...& still I say it.many people will still admire that.keep your opinion & your filthy words- with you.that wont help any1.not even you
Probably not; he's extremely confident and humble at the same time so I don't think he would think about things like that at all. He's well aware that he can wreck almost anyone, to him this is just normal. I think it would be the same as me walking into a bar in England and thinking, "I could talk in English to everyone in here! I have good command of a second language!" Well... yeah.
well, being the best isn't a popularity contest, don't get me wrong it would be nice to know more about Fedor, but the reason he doesn't do interviews and such in the US is mainly because he doesn't speak good english, he can understand certain bits from what i've seen but it would be an awful interview if he had to stop everytime he didn't understand something and have it spelled out for him
@dbfydtn What do you mean your race is flawed? The only bad thing I've noticed about Koreans is the attitude that they need to keep the bloodline "pure." But that's usually a notion in older Koreans.