Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals

Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals
Information
Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
Date May 1, 2000
Venue Tokyo Dome
City Tokyo
Attendance 38,429[1]
Event chronology
Pride Grand Prix 2000 Opening Round Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals Pride 9

The Pride Grand Prix 2000 Finals was a mixed martial arts event held by the Pride Fighting Championships. It took place at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on May 1, 2000. The event concluded the Pride open-weight tournament of 2000. It is famous for containing one of the most anticipated matches in mixed martial arts history, Royce Gracie vs. Kazushi Sakuraba.

Contents

Results

Quarterfinals

Gary Goodridge vs. Igor Vovchanchyn

Vovchanchyn defeated Goodridge by TKO at 10:14 into Round 1.

Royce Gracie vs. Kazushi Sakuraba

Sakuraba defeated Royce Gracie by TKO (Corner Stoppage) after 90 minutes of fighting. The rules were modified for this bout so that the number of rounds was unlimited and there were no referee stoppages. After the sixth 15-minute round, Royce could no longer continue due to damage to his legs. His corner threw in the towel. This marked the first loss of Royce Gracie.

Mark Coleman vs. Akira Shoji

Coleman defeated Shoji by judge's decision.

Kazuyuki Fujita vs. Mark Kerr

Fujita defeated Kerr by judge's decision.

Non-Tournament Bout

Guy Mezger vs. Masaaki Satake

Mezger defeated Satake by judge's decision.

Semifinals

Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Igor Vovchanchyn

Vovchanchyn defeated Sakuraba by TKO (forfeit) at the end of Round 1. Sakuraba held his own with Vovchanchyn, despite his extended fight earlier in the night. Exhaustion ultimately got the best of Sakuraba, and his corner threw in the towel after Round 1 was completed and called draw. His final total for the night was 115 minutes of fighting.

Mark Coleman vs. Kazuyuki Fujita

Coleman defeated Fujita by TKO (forfeit). Suffering from injuries from his previous fight with Kerr, Fujita's corner threw in the towel immediately, effectively giving Coleman a bye into the finals.

Superfight

Alexander Otsuka vs. Ken Shamrock

Shamrock defeated Otsuka by TKO, 9:43 into the first round. The referee stopped the fight as Otsuka was succumbing to Shamrock's punches.

Finals

Mark Coleman vs. Igor Vovchanchyn

Coleman defeated Vovchanchyn by submission, 3:09 into Round 2. Vovchanchyn tapped out as Coleman was delivering several knee strikes to his head. With his victory, Mark Coleman won the Pride Grand Prix championship and a $200,000 prize. It completed Coleman's comeback as a top fighter.

Pride 2000 Grand Prix Bracket

Opening Round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                           
           
  Royce Gracie  DEC
  Nobuhiko Takada  15:00  
  Royce Gracie  90:00
    Kazushi Sakuraba  TKO  
  Kazushi Sakuraba  FOR
  Guy Mezger  15:00  
  Kazushi Sakuraba  10:00
    Igor Vovchanchyn  TKO  
  Igor Vovchanchyn  DEC
  Alexander Otsuka  15:00  
  Igor Vovchanchyn  TKO
    Gary Goodridge  10:14  
  Gary Goodridge  SUB
  Osamu Tachihikari  0:51  
  Igor Vovchanchyn  3:09
    Mark Coleman  SUB
  Mark Coleman  SUB
  Masaaki Satake  1:14  
  Mark Coleman  DEC
    Akira Shoji  15:00  
  Akira Shoji  DEC
  Ebenezer Fontes Braga  15:00  
  Mark Coleman  TKO
    Kazuyuki Fujita  FOR  
  Mark Kerr  DEC
  Enson Inoue  15:00  
  Mark Kerr  15:00
    Kazuyuki Fujita  DEC  
  Kazuyuki Fujita  SUB
  Hans Nijman  2:48  

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