PRIDE Shockwave

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PRIDE Shockwave
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Promotion PRIDE Fighting Championships
Date August 28, 2002
Venue Tokyo National Stadium
City Tokyo
Attendance 91,107[1]
Pay-per-view chronology
PRIDE The Best Vol.2 PRIDE Shockwave PRIDE 22

PRIDE Shockwave was a mixed martial arts event held by the PRIDE Fighting Championships on August 28, 2002. It was held at Tokyo National Stadium in Tokyo, Japan. This event, which was a K-1 co-production, holds the PRIDE attendance record with over 91,000 spectators. In Japan this was known as PRIDE/K-1 Dynamite!

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[edit] Results

[edit] MMA rules matches

[edit] Flag of Japan Tatsuya Iwasaki vs Flag of Brazil Wanderlei Silva

Wanderlei Silva defeats Tatsuya Iwasaki by technical knockout at 1:16 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of Japan Daijiro Matsui vs Flag of the Netherlands Jerrel Venetiaan

Jerrel Venetiaan defeats Daijiro Matsui by split decision.

[edit] Flag of Trinidad and Tobago Gary Goodridge vs Flag of the Netherlands Lloyd Van Dams

Gary Goodridge defeats Lloyd Van Dams by technical knockout at 3:39 of Round 1.

[edit] Flag of Brazil Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs Flag of the United States Bob Sapp

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira defeats Bob Sapp by armbar submission at 4:03 of Round 2.

[edit] Flag of Croatia Mirko Filipović vs Flag of Japan Kazushi Sakuraba

"Cro Cop" defeats Kazushi Sakuraba by technical knockout at 5:00 of Round 2 after Sakuraba suffers an eye injury.

[edit] Jiu-Jitsu Rules Match

[edit] Flag of Brazil Royce Gracie vs Flag of Japan Hidehiko Yoshida

Hidehiko Yoshida defeats Royce Gracie (R1 7:24) by referee stoppage with an Ezekiel Choke/Sode Guruma Jime (scissor sleeve choke) and smother from half guard. This result was immediately protested by the Gracie family, with the result later changed to a No-Contest.

[edit] K-1 rules matches

[edit] Flag of the Netherlands Ernesto Hoost vs Flag of the Netherlands Semmy Schilt

Semmy Schilt vs Ernesto Hoost ends in a draw.

[edit] Flag of the United States Don Frye vs Flag of France Jérôme Le Banner

Jérôme Le Banner defeats Don Frye (R1 1:30) by KO.

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