LAS VEGAS, Oct. 19
Fedor Emelianenko (Pictures) has never fought in America. Yet judging by the excitement his appearance elicited Thursday at Caesars Palace's Roman Plaza, where the PRIDE heavyweight champion offered a 10-minute workout for fans and media, he's undoubtedly
the star of this weekend's "Real Deal" card at the
Thomas & Mack Center.
From the moment the Russian walked into view, fans chanted his first name. Perhaps a bit embarrassed by it all, Emelianekno simply waved, smiled, and mouthed "thank you" to what looked like 500-1,000 spectators.
After taking a moment to say a few words, both in
English and his native Russian, Emelianenko donned PRIDE's blue gloves and waltzed around the five-roped ring, dropping combinations to focus mitts while he moved.
The brief session concluded with a round of questions from excited fans - and more smiles from the man many consider the top fighter on the planet.
Mark Coleman (Pictures), who challenges Emelianenko in a
non-title bout Saturday, enjoyed his moment as well.
Like Wednesday when
Kevin Randleman (Pictures) had his turn, the Hammer House fighters worked up a sweat hitting mitts when they weren't grappling.