Pride Fighting Championships: Pride Fighting Legacy, Vol. 5

by MasterBlaster on November 20, 2009

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A legendary competition in Japan, PRIDE pits the world’s elite fighters against each other in battles of art and honor. Imagine Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner versus Kick Boxer, Judo specialist versus Wrestler… this is PRIDE. Each match is the culmination of years of training by these athletes, the finest representatives of their martial art who not only compete for victory, but also to defend their fighting style. They are the true warriors of mixed martial arts who ch… More >>

Pride Fighting Championships: Pride Fighting Legacy, Vol. 5

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W. rogers November 20, 2009 at 09:16

after watching all the ufc fights i decided to give pride fighting a try. and it does not even compare to ufc. so if you are a ufc fan dont waste your time on any pride fights. the rules are more strict, the fighters pretty much suck and it is pretty boring. whats the deal with wearing pads and no kicks to the head? or no knees to the head? no thank you i will stick with ufc.
Rating: 1 / 5

K. Kluthe November 20, 2009 at 09:37

If you like mixed martial arts you will like these box sets. Even if you don’t like half of the fights, for the money you’re paying for these sets its still worth it.

Why wouldn’t you want to see Anderson Silva in his pre-UFC days? Rampage Jackson vs. Kevin Randleman? Come on, who wouldn’t want to see that fight? Don’t forget about Dan Henderson, Mirko Cro Cop, and Heath Herring, just to name a few of the fighters featured in this set. And you get to see Fedor fight the current UFC Heavyweight champ Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (Pride 25). That’s probably worth the $25 bucks, alone.

Pride FC is no more. Unfortunately, its unique rules went with it. These disks are the last remnant of knees, soccer kicks, and stomps to the head of a downed opponent in MMA. The ring isn’t as good as the cage for MMA, and not being able to elbow your opponent in the face sometimes makes for slow ground matches, but for the most part its refreshing to see MMA fights with slightly different rules than the current universally adopted UFC rules.

These collections might be a little too much for the casual MMA fan, but if you want to research current fighters, learn more about MMA, or simply want to see a lot of good fights, buy these disks.
Rating: 4 / 5

Bionic Soy November 20, 2009 at 12:19

I have ordered Pride videos in the past, including the one above. Any true MMA fan will appreciate the high quality and stunning level of competition formerly available in the Pride Organization. All one really has to ponder is the FACT that Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Anderson “The Spider” Silva and Antonio Minataro Nogueira are three former Pride fighters who are current UFC champions! Pride Fighting Legacy Volume 5 demonstrates why. Pride was far better then than the UFC is today.
Rating: 5 / 5

retrowrestling November 20, 2009 at 14:28

Pride Fighting Legacy Volume 5 is a five-DVD set containing 5 seperate Pride FC events. Each DVD contains a “special-features” menu selection that contains such items as: Fighter’s Bios, Pride FC Rules, Photo Gallary, etc.

Pride 24 – Cold Fury 3 (12/23/02):

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Guy Mezger

Ron “H20″ Waterman vs. Valentijn Overeem

Rodrigo Gracie vs. Yuki Sasaki

Bayzigit Atajev vs. Alistair Overeem

Kevin Randleman vs. Murilo “Ninja” Rua

Antonia Rodrigo Noguerira vs. Dan Henderson

Yoshihisa Yamamoto vs. Alexander Otsuka

Pride 25 – Body Blow (3/16/03):

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura

Anderson Silva vs. Carlos Newton

Dan Henderson vs. Shungo Oyama

Antonio Nino Schembri vs. Kazushi Sakuraba

Quiton “Rampage” Jackson vs. Kevin Randleman

Alexander Otsuka vs. Kenichi Yamamoto

Pride 26 – Bad to the Bone (6/08/03):

Kazuhiro Haranaka vs. Antonio “Nino” Schembri

Daiju Takase vs. Anderson Silva

Alistair Overeem vs. Mike Bencic

Quiton “Rampage” Jackson vs. Aikhail Illoukhine

Fedor Emelianenko vs. Kazuyuki Fujita

Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic vs. Heath Herring

Mark Coleman vs. Don Frye

Pride 27 – Inferno (2/01/04):

Igor Vovchanchyn vs. Dan “The Bull” Bobish

Sergei Kharitonov vs. “L.A. Giant” Peterson

Murilo “Ninja” Rua vs. Alexander Otsuka

Kazuhiro Nakamura vs. Dos Cara Jr.

Mark Kerr vs. Yoshihisa Yamamoto

Heath Herring vs. Gan McGee

Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic vs. Ron “H20″ Waterman

Pride 28 – High Octane (10/31/04):

Heath Herring vs. Hirotaka Yokoi

Ricardo Arona vs. Sergey Ignatov

Alekander Emelianenko vs. James Thompson

Alistair Overeem vs. Hiromitsu Kanehara

Mark Hunt vs. Daniel Bobish

Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic vs. Josh Barnett

Wanderlei Silva vs Quiton “Rampage” Jackson

Choi Mu Brei vs. Sor Palalei

As expected of Pride a lot of great action along with a few explosive knockouts, such as Randleman/Jackson. A few vets show their wear & tear. Most notably Mark Kerr. His physique has really changed, and for the worst. Cro Cop is quite a force. All in all a great set to compliment your Pride DVD collection.

Rating: 5 / 5

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