PRIDE Shockwave 2004
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Promotion | PRIDE Fighting Championships | |
Date | December 31, 2004 | |
Venue | Saitama Super Arena | |
City | Saitama | |
Event chronology | ||
PRIDE 28: High Octane | PRIDE Shockwave 2004 | PRIDE 29: Fists of Fire |
PRIDE Shockwave 2004 (marketed in Japan as "Otoko Matsuri - Sadame") was a mixed martial arts event held by PRIDE Fighting Championships. The event took place at the Saitama Super Arena on December 31st, 2004. This event held the final bout of the 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix because it had ended in a no contest at the Final Conflict event back in August.
[edit] Results
[edit] Stefan Leko vs Ikuhisa Minowa
Ikuhisa Minowa defeats Stefan Leko by submission due to a heel hook at :27 of Round 1.
[edit] Mu Bae Choi vs Paulo Cesar Silva
Mu Bae Choi defeats Paulo Cesar Silva by submission due to an arm triangle choke at 5:47 of Round 1.
[edit] Yoji Anjo vs Ryan Gracie
Ryan Gracie defeats Yoji Anjo by submission due to an armbar at 8:33 of Round 1.
[edit] Ryo Chonan vs Anderson Silva
Ryo Chonan defeats Anderson Silva by submission due to a flying scissor heel hook at 3:08 of Round 3.
[edit] Henry "Sentoryu" Miller vs Makoto Takimoto
Makoto Takimoto defeats Henry Miller by decision.
[edit] Rulon Gardner vs Hidehiko Yoshida
In a battle between Olympic Gold Medalists, Rulon Gardner (wrestling) defeats Hidehiko Yoshida (judo) by unanimous decision.
[edit] Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović vs Kevin Randleman
Mirko Filipović defeats Kevin Randleman by submission due to a guillotine choke at :41 of Round 1.
[edit] Dan Henderson vs Yuki Kondo
Dan Henderson defeats Yuki Kondo by split decision.
[edit] Takanori Gomi vs Jens Pulver
Takanori Gomi defeats Jens Pulver by knockout at 6:21 of Round 1.
[edit] Mark Hunt vs Wanderlei Silva
Mark Hunt (late replacement for Kazushi Sakuraba) defeats Wanderlei Silva by split decision.
[edit] Heavyweight Grand Prix Final & PRIDE Heavyweight Championship:
[edit] Fedor Emelianenko vs Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
Fedor Emelianenko defeats Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira by unanimous decision to retain the PRIDE Heavyweight Championship and become the 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion. This was a rematch of the Grand Prix Final bout in August, which ended in a no contest.
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