Paweł Nastula
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Paweł Nastula | |
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Statistics | |
Height | 6'0 / 185cm |
Weight | 235 lbs / 107 kg |
Nationality | Polish |
Born | June 26, 1970 |
Town of birth | Warszawa, Poland |
Fighting style | Judo |
Mixed martial arts record | |
Wins | 1 |
By knockout | 0 |
By submission | 1 |
Losses | 3 |
Draws | 0 |
Paweł Marina Nastula (born June 26, 1970 in Warszawa) is a Polish heavyweight fighter in mixed martial arts, who last competed in the PRIDE Fighting Championships, a Japanese MMA organization. He was the 1995 and 1997 Judo World Champion, and 1996 gold medallist at the Olympic Games in Atlanta, Georgia, winning those titles in the U95kg weight category.
Nastula received a tough welcome to the PRIDE organisation, immediately facing two of PRIDE's top heavyweight contenders and seasoned professionals in Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Aleksander Emelianenko. Nastula wasted little time lamenting these losses. In his 3rd match in July 2006, Nastula made easy work of previously unbeaten MMA professional Edson Drago.
Nastula is the not the first judo Olympic gold medalist to compete in PRIDE; he follows Hidehiko Yoshida and Makoto Takimoto among others. In addition to the 1996 Summer Olympics, Nastula had won many European and World competitions, and was considered one of the top judo players in the world. According to PRIDE's promotion, he also went for 312 consecutive wins over a period of 1,220 days, a monumental feat.
Nastula suffered a defeat to Pride Grand Prix finalist Josh Barnett by ankle lock at PRIDE 32: The Real Deal. It was later announced that he failed his NSAC-administered drug test. [1] Nastula tested positive for the banned substance nandrolone as well as banned stimulants phenylpropanolamine, pseudoephedrine, and ephedrine. Nastula has denied the veracity of the test results, however, claiming that the stimulants were absorbed into his system from over-the-counter supplements and that nandrolone, a mass-building substance, would not have been useful to him as he has not gained any muscle mass since coming to PRIDE. According to an interview by the website www.budo.pl, Nastula has hired lawyers to solve the situation.
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[edit] MMA Record
1 wins - 3 losses - 0 draw
Olympic medal record | |||
Men's judo | |||
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Competitor for Poland | |||
Gold | 1996 Atlanta | - 95 kg | |
World Championships | |||
Silver | 1991 Barcelona | -95 kg | |
Gold | 1995 Chiba | -95 kg | |
Gold | 1997 Paris | -95 kg |
Date | Outcome | Opponent | Event | Details | Time |
10/21/2006 | Loss | Josh Barnett | PRIDE 32: The Real Deal | Submission (Toe Hold) | Round 2 : 3:04 |
7/1/2006 | Win | Edson Drago | PRIDE Critical Countdown Absolute | Submission (Armbar) | Round 1 : 4:33 |
12/31/2005 | Loss | Aleksander Emelianenko | PRIDE Shockwave 2005 | Submission (Rear Naked Choke) | Round 1 : 8:45 |
6/26/2005 | Loss | Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira | PRIDE Critical Countdown 2005 | TKO (Strikes) | Round 1 : 8:38 |
- Sherdog.com. Retrieved October 23, 2006.
[edit] Judo Career Awards
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- 1996 Atlanta 1st Prize (Gold Medal)
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- 1991 Barcelona 2nd Prize
- 1995 Tokyo 1st Prize
- 1997 Paris 1st Prize
- European Championships
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- 1994-1996 1st Prize
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Preceded by Andrzej Wroński |
Polish Sportspersonality of the Year 1995 |
Succeeded by Renata Mauer |
Preceded by Renata Mauer |
Polish Sportspersonality of the Year 1997 |
Succeeded by Robert Korzeniowski |