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Fedor and aleksander emelianenko interview

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Fedor and aleksander emelianenko interview

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  • 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.

  • I would like to see aleks go to the ufc and wreck all the weak heavyweight division

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  • @ima69beast Not every. Some Russians pretend that they don't understand Ukrainian.

  • @yyttroll Every russian can understand ukranian. its like english and jameican english.. lol

    

  • t'es super fedor!!!!!

  • when fedor lost, the entire economy sank for russia, because everyone put their money on fedor

  • @Mojo1982 He understands Ukrainian but speaks Russian

  • (03:48) "переживает старшая сестра".... и показывают бывшую жену Оксану

  • 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!

  • ща как наемся !!! lol

  • Thanks.

  • @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.

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