In Russia MMA is often called "fights without rules". I think it happened because people wanted sensation and thought that such name will make MMA more popular, but as result we have now many people in Russia for which MMA is blood and inhuman sport. That's a pity.
well man, in many places mma is called "fighting without rules" because MMA was invented in brazil, and that was the name witch was given "vale tudo" witch means in enlgish fighting without rules... Back then was forbiden only kicks in the groin... Headbut where alowed and they fought without gloves, it was realy savage... Good thing is that some years later the name changed to MMA and some rules where aplyed... But for noobs MMA will always be "vale-tudo" or "fighting without rules". - Respect!
Fedor understands Ukrainian as he used to spend his summer vacations in Ukraine during his summer break from school, his grand parents live there. His Ukrainian seems somewhat basic though. As far as I understand he doesn't think there is such a big difference between Ukraine and Russia, he says he loves both countries.
I already translated this whole video. Go back to the first posts by me and read them backwards, starting with the bottom one up, I translated every word
The Brothers Emelianenko are a credit to Russia. I agree w/another poster than nationality should play not part in admiring a person. We are all on this dirtball together. They are both great fighters and deserve individual credit.
I'm an American and have lived in America all my life. And though I do love my country, I admire Fedor no differently for the fact that he is from Russia. If anything it instills a feeling of pride and love for the sport and the Russian mentality. He is a true class act and a warrior; he is as fiercesome and dominant as he is humble.
Inside the ring, the youngest brother, 19 year old Ivan only trains for the rules. Fedor is receiving complicated surgery to correct a broken joint in St Petersburg. Despite the trauma, Fedor still beat that fat fuck from Brazil. Fedor says he likes driving cars but often takes the subway, and likes comfortable clothes. He walks to build up an appetite, and in a couple hours its time for his next workout.
His parents do not like to watch his fights, but always support him. Every December 31 the brothers spar against each other, its their family tradition. His sister watches nervously from ringside.
About Aleks: "His body art work is a thing from his youthful past, today Aleks is involved in bigger things. For four years now, he has followed in Fedor's footsteps, and makes decent money while bringing pride to his city and country.
Van Damme sits ringside, watching the brothers,suddenly the most famous athlete in the country appears. (Former President Putin)
Fedor: "Putin watches and follows my fights, he enjoys the sport. Of course I was excited that he was there, but I tried not to think about it because I have a responsibility to perform first." The Japs love Fedor and can't believe that hes real, they all have to touch him. Even though he's not one of them, he's still a national hero. They nearly tear him to pieces.
already been recognized as world champion four times in this sport with no rules. In fact, international movie star Jean-Claude has been lobbying Fedor to do action movies, as the sport has gained popularity and acceptance."
Guy talking: "We are here at the fighting school, its 11am, for the champions it's the first training session of the day. Four time champion Fedor quietly strolls into the locker room. His career started with Sambo and Judo, and now he is the strongest fighter of all."
Here you go guys, the translation you've been waiting for. Its going to have to be in multiple responses because the video is long, but Im sure you want to understand as much as possible.
The chick is talking about the irony of the Emelianenko's being more famous overseas than in their own home country of Russia. "Within the battle with no rules in this blood sport, there is an undisputed champion, Fedor Emelianenko, and he is not just a star among the modern gladiator warriors, but has
Here you go guys, the translation you've been waiting for. Its going to have to be in multiple responses because the video is long, but Im sure you want to understand as much as possible.
The chick is talking about the irony of the Emelianenko's being more famous overseas than in their own home country of Russia. "Within the battle with no rules in this blood sport, there is an undisputed champion, Fedor Emelianenko, and he is not just a star among the modern gladiator warriors
t'es super fedor!!!!!
zwahlenjordan 10 months ago
when fedor lost, the entire economy sank for russia, because everyone put their money on fedor
superheaton 1 year ago
(03:48) "переживает старшая сестра".... и показывают бывшую жену Оксану
yyttroll 1 year ago 5
ща как наемся !!! lol
SakhalinBoY 1 year ago 2
In Russia MMA is often called "fights without rules". I think it happened because people wanted sensation and thought that such name will make MMA more popular, but as result we have now many people in Russia for which MMA is blood and inhuman sport. That's a pity.
puteshestvuushij 2 years ago
well man, in many places mma is called "fighting without rules" because MMA was invented in brazil, and that was the name witch was given "vale tudo" witch means in enlgish fighting without rules... Back then was forbiden only kicks in the groin... Headbut where alowed and they fought without gloves, it was realy savage... Good thing is that some years later the name changed to MMA and some rules where aplyed... But for noobs MMA will always be "vale-tudo" or "fighting without rules". - Respect!
asforemita 1 year ago
когда вы уже угомонитесь и поймете, что Украина, Россия, Беларусь - одно целое, а разделяют наши славянские народы сволочи-политики (
kompaniyetsa 2 years ago 10
по национальности он русский, украина лишь место рождения
wyfmfb 2 years ago 6
не говорит он по хохляцки !
Indoom11782 2 years ago
Can Fedor speak Ukrainian?
Mojo1982 2 years ago
@Mojo1982 He was born in the Ukraine
Swarm50 2 years ago
@Swarm50 But can he speak Ukrainski?
Mojo1982 2 years ago
@Mojo1982
Fedor understands Ukrainian as he used to spend his summer vacations in Ukraine during his summer break from school, his grand parents live there. His Ukrainian seems somewhat basic though. As far as I understand he doesn't think there is such a big difference between Ukraine and Russia, he says he loves both countries.
duhkaman 1 year ago
Thanks.
Mojo1982 1 year ago
@Mojo1982 He understands Ukrainian but speaks Russian
yyttroll 1 year ago
@yyttroll Every russian can understand ukranian. its like english and jameican english.. lol
ima69beast 6 months ago
@ima69beast Not every. Some Russians pretend that they don't understand Ukrainian.
yyttroll 6 months ago
What the bitch means with "in this sport with no rules" ? Of course MMA has rules ...
Van Damme is a cocklicker : just because Fedor get huge famous he wants to get envolved ¬¬
goldfinger123 2 years ago 2
i didnt understand a word, but still a great video
krapmesuk 2 years ago 2
I would like to see aleks go to the ufc and wreck all the weak heavyweight division
Dannypage22 2 years ago 20
hi is the best fighter of all tim...
asheqewatan 2 years ago 2
3:10 asian attack!
hotmexnica 2 years ago
I already translated this whole video. Go back to the first posts by me and read them backwards, starting with the bottom one up, I translated every word
CHPureCane 2 years ago
lier
bonds911 2 years ago
where did you translated to
bonds911 2 years ago
where did i translate to? To this page dumbass.
Click the prior pages and read whats going on.
And who are you calling a "liar"?
CHPureCane 2 years ago
1:37 fedor looks like he just took a bong rip!
samw4488 2 years ago 3
damn some one translate this lol
what was the surgery about?
indianmaluji 2 years ago
Russian pride!!!!!
Batment 2 years ago 3
i need a translator...lol
tonnycapitanu 2 years ago
At 4:52, that is the only time I have seen Fedor knocked out.
smileycoutu 3 years ago
hehe :)
bikerdude73 2 years ago
:)))))))))
tonnycapitanu 2 years ago
The Brothers Emelianenko are a credit to Russia. I agree w/another poster than nationality should play not part in admiring a person. We are all on this dirtball together. They are both great fighters and deserve individual credit.
rationalskeptic7718 3 years ago
VAN DAMME!!!!!!
twocost 3 years ago
FEDOR is a great fighter .
7kju 3 years ago 9
He is a splendid Christian.
asjesus 3 years ago
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Yeah, real splendid. He left his wife for another woman.
zekal10 3 years ago
zekal10
It is because the wife did not understand him.
asjesus 3 years ago
damn... haters got to dig that low
shit..
"I wanna go smoke some weed" ~~ Nick Diaz
JoeClipso 3 years ago
I'm an American and have lived in America all my life. And though I do love my country, I admire Fedor no differently for the fact that he is from Russia. If anything it instills a feeling of pride and love for the sport and the Russian mentality. He is a true class act and a warrior; he is as fiercesome and dominant as he is humble.
jjj000999 3 years ago 35
krasavchiki!
NuriKG 3 years ago 4
Inside the ring, the youngest brother, 19 year old Ivan only trains for the rules. Fedor is receiving complicated surgery to correct a broken joint in St Petersburg. Despite the trauma, Fedor still beat that fat fuck from Brazil. Fedor says he likes driving cars but often takes the subway, and likes comfortable clothes. He walks to build up an appetite, and in a couple hours its time for his next workout.
CHPureCane 3 years ago 5
I see that you can understand russian language.
HYRETYR 2 years ago
His parents do not like to watch his fights, but always support him. Every December 31 the brothers spar against each other, its their family tradition. His sister watches nervously from ringside.
About Aleks: "His body art work is a thing from his youthful past, today Aleks is involved in bigger things. For four years now, he has followed in Fedor's footsteps, and makes decent money while bringing pride to his city and country.
CHPureCane 3 years ago 6
Van Damme sits ringside, watching the brothers,suddenly the most famous athlete in the country appears. (Former President Putin)
Fedor: "Putin watches and follows my fights, he enjoys the sport. Of course I was excited that he was there, but I tried not to think about it because I have a responsibility to perform first." The Japs love Fedor and can't believe that hes real, they all have to touch him. Even though he's not one of them, he's still a national hero. They nearly tear him to pieces.
CHPureCane 3 years ago 6
Q: When you fight, are you angry?
Fedor: "Everyone gears up for a fight differently, personally I have no anger whatsoever, and no aggression."
Q: "Is it correct to call this sport a blood sport?"
Fedor: "Of course, there is blood sometimes but not more than in other hand combat sports."
"Fedor comes out into the ring with kind eyes, calmly steps in, and then beats everyone, a well rounded fighter, using both hands and feet.
CHPureCane 3 years ago 6
already been recognized as world champion four times in this sport with no rules. In fact, international movie star Jean-Claude has been lobbying Fedor to do action movies, as the sport has gained popularity and acceptance."
Guy talking: "We are here at the fighting school, its 11am, for the champions it's the first training session of the day. Four time champion Fedor quietly strolls into the locker room. His career started with Sambo and Judo, and now he is the strongest fighter of all."
CHPureCane 3 years ago 4
Here you go guys, the translation you've been waiting for. Its going to have to be in multiple responses because the video is long, but Im sure you want to understand as much as possible.
The chick is talking about the irony of the Emelianenko's being more famous overseas than in their own home country of Russia. "Within the battle with no rules in this blood sport, there is an undisputed champion, Fedor Emelianenko, and he is not just a star among the modern gladiator warriors, but has
CHPureCane 3 years ago 4
Here you go guys, the translation you've been waiting for. Its going to have to be in multiple responses because the video is long, but Im sure you want to understand as much as possible.
The chick is talking about the irony of the Emelianenko's being more famous overseas than in their own home country of Russia. "Within the battle with no rules in this blood sport, there is an undisputed champion, Fedor Emelianenko, and he is not just a star among the modern gladiator warriors
CHPureCane 3 years ago 5
thank you for the translation. it is appreciated
cronoukie 2 years ago
plz, russian friends, text this video ;)
tralliboll 3 years ago
Ahhhh... what looks to be some of the most insight into the Emilianenko's I've seen on youtube and I can't understand it!
hyfe86 3 years ago