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Pride Fighting Champions & Events Pride Fighting Champions & Events Weight Class Champion Defeated Date Event Number Heavyweight above 205 Fedor Emelianenko © Def Mark Hunt December 31, 2006 66 Heavyweight above 205 Fedor Emelianenko © Def Mirko Filipović August 28, 2005 54 Heavyweight above 205 Fedor Emelianenko © Def Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira I© December 31, 2004 46 Heavyweight above 205 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira I© New Mirko Filipović November 9, 2003 35 Heavyweight above 205 Fedor Emelianenko © New Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira © March 16, 2003 31 Heavyweight above 205 Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira © New Heath Herring November 3, 2001 19 Weight Class Champion Defeated Date Event Number Middleweight 183 to 205 Dan Henderson © New Wanderlei Silva © February 24, 2007 67 Middleweight 183 to 205 Wanderlei Silva © Def Ricardo Arona December 31, 2005 56 Middleweight 183 to 205 Wanderlei Silva © Def Quinton Jackson October 31, 2004 45 Middleweight 183 to 205 Wanderlei Silva © Def Hiromitsu Kanehara November 24, 2002 29 Middleweight 183 to 205 Wanderlei Silva © Def Kiyoshi Tamura February 24, 2002 22 Middleweight 183 to 205 Wanderlei Silva © New Kazushi Sakuraba November 3, 2001 19 Weight Class Champion Defeated Date Event Number Welterweight 161 to 183 Dan Henderson © New Murilo Bustamante December 31, 2005 56 Weight Class Champion Defeated Date Event Number Lightweight 161 and below Takanori Gomi © Def Marcus Aurelio November 5, 2006 65 Lightweight 161 and below Takanori Gomi © New Hayato Sakurai December 31, 2005 56 Event Name Date Event Number Pride 34 ‐ Kamikaze April 8, 2007 68 Pride 33 ‐ The Second Coming February 24, 2007 67 Pride FC ‐ Shockwave 2006 December 31, 2006 66 Pride ‐ Bushido 13 November 5, 2006 65 Pride 32 ‐ The Real Deal October 21, 2006 64 Pride FC ‐ Final Conflict Absolute September 10, 2006 63 Pride ‐ Bushido 12 August 27, 2006 62 Pride FC Critical Countdown Absolute July 1, 2006 61 Pride ‐ Bushido 11 June 4, 2006 60 Pride FC ‐ Total Elimination Absolute May 5, 2006 59 Pride ‐ Bushido 10 April 2, 2006 58 Pride 31 ‐ Dreamers February 26, 2006 57 Pride FC ‐ Shockwave 2005 December 31, 2005 56 Pride 30 ‐ Fully Loaded October 23, 2005 55 Pride ‐ Bushido 9 September 25, 2005 54 Pride FC ‐ Final Conflict 2005 August 28, 2005 53 Pride ‐ Bushido 8 July 17, 2005 52 Pride FC ‐ Critical Countdown 2005 June 26, 2005 51 Pride ‐ Bushido 7 May 22, 2005 50 Pride FC ‐ Total Elimination 2005 April 23, 2005 49 Pride ‐ Bushido 6 April 3, 2005 48 Pride 29 ‐ Fists of Fire February 20, 2005 47 Pride ‐ Shockwave 2004 December 31, 2004 46 Pride 28 ‐ High Octane October 31, 2004 45 Pride ‐ Bushido 5 October 14, 2004 44 Pride FC ‐ Final Conflict 2004 August 15, 2004 43 Pride ‐ Bushido 4 July 19, 2004 42 Pride FC ‐ Critical Countdown 2004 June 20, 2004 41 Pride ‐ Bushido 3 May 23, 2004 40 Pride FC ‐ Total Elimination 2004 April 25, 2004 39 Pride ‐ Bushido 2 February 15, 2004 38 Pride 27 ‐ Inferno February 1, 2004 37 Pride FC ‐ Shockwave 2003 December 31, 2003 36 Pride FC ‐ Final Conflict 2003 November 9, 2003 35 Pride ‐ Bushido 1 October 5, 2003 34 Pride FC ‐ Total Elimination 2003 August 10, 2003 33 Pride 26 ‐ Bad to the Bone June 8, 2003 32 Pride 25 ‐ Body Blow March 16, 2003 31 Pride 24 ‐ Cold Fury 3 December 23, 2002 30 Pride 23 ‐ Championship Chaos 2 November 24, 2002 29 Pride FC ‐ The Best, Vol. 3 October 20, 2002 28 Pride 22 ‐ Beasts from the East 2 September 29, 2002 27 Pride FC ‐ Shockwave August 28, 2002 26 Pride FC ‐ The Best, Vol. 2 July 20, 2002 25 Pride 21 ‐ Demolition June 23, 2002 24 Pride 20 ‐ Armed and Ready April 28, 2002 23 Pride 19 ‐ Bad Blood February 24, 2002 22 Pride FC ‐ The Best, Vol. 1 February 22, 2002 21 Pride 18 ‐ Cold Fury 2 December 23, 2001 20 Pride 17 ‐ Championship Chaos November 3, 2001 19 Pride 16 ‐ Beasts from the East September 24, 2001 18 Pride 15 ‐ Raging Rumble July 29, 2001 17 Pride 14 ‐ Clash of the Titans May 27, 2001 16 Pride 13 ‐ Collision Course March 25, 2001 15 Pride 12 ‐ Cold Fury December 23, 2000 14 Pride 11 ‐ Battle of the Rising Sun October 31, 2000 13 Pride 10 ‐ Return of the Warriors August 27, 2000 12 Pride 9 ‐ New Blood June 4, 2000 11 Pride FC ‐ Pride Grand Prix 2000 Final May 1, 2000 10 Pride FC ‐ Pride Grand Prix 2000 January 30, 2000 9 Pride FC ‐ Pride 8 November 21, 1999 8 Pride FC ‐ Pride 7 September 12, 1999 7 Pride FC ‐ Pride 6 July 4, 1999 6 Pride FC ‐ Pride 5 April 29, 1999 5 Pride FC ‐ Pride 4 October 11, 1998 4 Pride FC ‐ Pride 3 June 24, 1998 3 Pride FC ‐ Pride 2 March 15, 1998 2 Pride FC ‐ Pride 1 October 11, 1997 1.
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