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Tons of MMA Legends Attending Fedor's Retirement Show


February 4th will mark a historic night for MMA fans worldwide, as Bellator hosts a tribute to one of the sport's biggest legends, Fedor Emelianenko, on the night of his retirement. Bellator CEO Scott Coker announced on "The MMA Hour" that several MMA legends will be in attendance to celebrate Fedor and his incredible career.




The list of legends in attendance is nothing short of impressive, with names such as Mark Coleman, Dan Henderson, Quinton Jackson, and Chael Sonnen set to appear. These fighters, who themselves are legends in their own right, will come together to pay homage to Fedor and his lasting impact on the sport.


But the celebration doesn't stop there. Other notable figures in MMA are also expected to be in attendance, including Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, Matt Hughes, Renzo Gracie, Royce Gracie and Frank Shamrock. This gathering of MMA greats is sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime event that fans won't want to miss.




Fedor Emelianenko is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight fighters of all time. With a record of 39 wins and 6 losses, Fedor dominated the sport in the early 2000s and cemented his place as a true MMA legend. Throughout his career, Fedor faced and defeated some of the biggest names in the sport, including Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Mirko Cro Cop, and Mark Coleman.


This celebration of Fedor's career is a testament to his impact on the sport of MMA and the legacy he leaves behind. For fans of the sport, this will be a night to remember, and a chance to see some of the greatest fighters in MMA history all under one roof.


Don't miss out on this historic night. Tune in to Bellator 290 on February 4th to celebrate the career of Fedor Emelianenko and to witness a gathering of MMA legends like never before.


Are you a fan of Fedor? The guy’s had a ton of success outside of UFC and his career comes to an end on Saturday. Hit me up on Twitter for more MMA/pro wrestling content.

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