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2012 M-1 Challenge season

The 2012 M-1 Challenge season was the fifth season of mixed martial arts (MMA) fighting presented by the M-1 Global promotion. The first event of the year, M-1 Challenge 31, was held on March 16, 2012, at the Ice Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

2012 M-1 Challenge season
LeagueM-1 Global
SportMixed Martial Arts
DurationMarch 16, 2012 – December 8, 2012
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List of events

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Event Date Venue City
M-1 Challenge 31 March 16, 2012 Ice Palace Saint Petersburg, Russia
M-1 Challenge 32 May 16, 2012 Crocus Expo Moscow, Russia
M-1 Challenge 33 June 6, 2012 Ingush centre Republic of Ingushetia, Russia
M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Rizzo June 21, 2012 Ice Palace Saint Petersburg, Russia
M-1 Challenge 34 September 30, 2012 Druzhba Multipurpose Arena Moscow, Russia
M-1 Challenge 35 November 15, 2012 Ice Palace Saint Petersburg, Russia
M-1 Challenge 36 December 8, 2012 Mytishchi Arena Mytishchi, Russia

Event summaries

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M-1 Challenge 31

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M-1 Challenge 31: Oleinik vs. Monson
DateMarch 16, 2012
VenueIce Palace
CitySaint Petersburg, Russia

M-1 Challenge 31: Oleinik vs. Monson was held on March 16, 2012, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In the main event, Alexander Emelianenko defeated Tadas Rimkevičius officially by technical knockout at 1:52 of the second round.[1] Reports say that the first round of the fight was fairly even, though Emelianenko was able to drop his opponent late in the round. During the second round, Rimkevičius tapped out to the punches coming from Emelianenko.

The M-1 Global Welterweight Championship was won by Rashid Magomedov from Yasubey Enomoto after a five-round unanimous decision victory.[2] In another featured bout, Jeff Monson faced Alexey Oleinik where Monson won a split decision victory.[3]

Results[1]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Preliminary Middleweight Brazil  Bruno Carvalho def. Russia  Ramazan Esenbaev 3 5:00 Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
Preliminary Middleweight Russia  Ilya Doderkin def. Russia  Alexei Martinov 1 1:57 Submission (rear-naked choke)
Preliminary Flyweight Russia  Marat Gafurov def. Czech Republic  David Kozma 2 2:10 Submission (rear-naked choke)
Preliminary Lightweight Russia  Vugar Bakhshiev def. France  Jerome Bouisson 2 5:00 TKO (doctor stoppage)
Preliminary Light Heavyweight Russia  Abdulmazhid Magomedov def. Russia  Artur Shumakov 1 3:53 Submission (rear-naked choke)
Preliminary Heavyweight Estonia  Deniss Smoldarev def. Russia  Denis Komkin 3 5:00 Decision (split) (29–28, 28–30, 29–28)
Main Welterweight Russia  Alexander Yakovlev vs. Russia  Shamil Zavurov 3 5:00 Draw (unanimous) (29–29, 28–28, 28–28)
Main Heavyweight United States  Jeff Monson def. Ukraine  Alexey Oleinik 3 5:00 Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 30–27)
Main Welterweight Russia  Rashid Magomedov def. Japan  Yasubey Enomoto 5 5:00 Decision (unanimous) (50–45, 49–47, 50–45) For M-1 Welterweight Championship. Rashid to become new M-1 Global Welterweight Champion.
Main Heavyweight Russia  Alexander Emelianenko def. Lithuania  Tadas Rimkevičius 2 1:52 TKO (punches)

M-1 Challenge 32

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M-1 Challenge 32
DateMay 16, 2012
VenueCrocus Expo
CityMoscow, Russia

M-1 Challenge 32 is expected to be held on May 16, 2012, in Moscow, Russia.[4] The event will include a Lightweight Championship bout in which Daniel Weichel will attempt to defend his title against Yuri Ivlev.[5] But Yuri is injured arm and suffered a bout on June 21 [6]

Fight card[4]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Main Heavyweight United States  Kenny Garner (c) def. Russia  Magomed Malikov 3 3:31 KO (punches) For M-1 Heavyweight Interim Championship
Main Middleweight Brazil  Mario Miranda def. Russia  Arthur Guseinov 3 2:39 Submission (rear naked choke) For Vacant M-1 Middleweight Championship
Main Light Heavyweight Russia  Maxim Grishin def. Denmark  Joachim Christensen 3 5:00 Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–27)
Main Lightweight Russia  Musa Khamanaev def. Belarus  Artiom Damkovsky 3 5:00 Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–26)
Main Light Heavyweight Russia  Arsen Abdulkerimov def. Netherlands  Jessie Gibbs 2 0:49 Submission (guillotine choke)
Preliminary Welterweight Russia  Ramazan Esenbaev def. United States  Daniel Madrid 1 2:28 Submission (rear-naked choke)
Preliminary Light Heavyweight Poland  Marcin Zontek def. Russia  Salim Daudov 2 2:41 TKO (punches)
Preliminary Lightweight Russia  Nikolai Kaushansky def. Lithuania  Mantas Liulionis 1 2:04 Submission (rear-naked choke)
Preliminary Lightweight Russia  Iftikhor Arbobov def. Russia  Igor Egorov 1 1:27 TKO (punches)

M-1 Challenge 33

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M-1 Challenge 33
DateJune 6, 2012
VenueIngush centre
CityDzheyrakhsky District, Russia

M-1 Challenge 33: Emelianenko vs. Magomedov was held on June 6, 2012, in Dzheyrakhsky District, Russia.[7]

Fight card[7]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Main Heavyweight Russia  Alexander Emelianenko def. Russia  Ibragim Magomedov 2 5:00 TKO (Doctor Stoppage)
Main Welterweight Russia  Mukhamed Aushev def. Croatia  Ivica Truscek 3 5:00 Decision (Split)
Main Welterweight Russia  Khusein Khaliev def. France  Patrick Vallee 1 0:39 Sub (Arm Bar)
Main Welterweight Spain  Juan Manuel Suarez def. Russia  Eric Oganov 2 5:00 TKO (Corner Stoppage)
Preliminary Featherweight Russia  Yunus Evloev def. France  Olivier Pastor 3 5:00 Decision (Unanimous)
Preliminary Lightweight Russia  Said Khamzat Avkhadov def. Russia  Arsen Temirkhanov 3 5:00 Decision (Unanimous)
Preliminary Welterweight Russia  Sheikh-Magomed Arapkhanov def. Bulgaria  Sunay Hamidov 1 2:03 TKO (Doctor Stoppage)
Preliminary Lightweight Russia  Murad Abdullaev def. Austria  Arbi Agujev 3 5:00 Decision (Unanimous)
Preliminary Lightweight France  Cazal Philippe def. Russia  Alexey Nevzorov 4 5:00 Sub (Triangle choke) Lightweight Final the M-1 Selection GP
Preliminary Middleweight Russia  Yuri Shurov def. Bulgaria  Rafal Lewon 2 1:00 TKO (Doctor Stoppage) Middleweight Final the M-1 Selection GP
Preliminary Welterweight Russia  Dzhambulat Kurbanov def. Spain  Ivan Raul 1 2:47 Sub (Arm Bar) Welterweight Final the M-1 Selection GP
Preliminary Featherweight Croatia  Antun Račić def. Russia  Salman Dzamaldaev 2 3:36 Sub (Guillotine Choke)
Preliminary Lightweight Croatia  Ivica Dzebic def. Russia  Ashot Pashyan 1 4:50 TKO (Punches)

M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Rizzo

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M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Rizzo
DateJune 21, 2012
VenueIce Palace
CitySaint Petersburg, Russia

On April 6, 2012, Evgeni Kogan, Director of Global operations for M-1 Global, announced that the promotion will hold an event on June 21, 2012, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. At this event, Fedor Emelianenko must face with Pedro Rizzo.[8]

On June 21, 2012, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Fedor Emelianenko faced three-time UFC heavyweight title contender Pedro Rizzo in an event promoted by M-1 Global.[9][10] Prior to the bout, it was rumored that Fedor would retire after taking on Rizzo.[11] Originally denying any possible rumors of retirement at first, Emelianenko later announced his retirement in-ring post-fight after defeating Rizzo by knockout in the first two minutes of the first round.[12][13]

Fight card[7]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Main Heavyweight Russia  Fedor Emelianenko def. Brazil  Pedro Rizzo 1 1:24 KO (Punches)
Main Heavyweight United States  Kenny Garner def. Georgia (country)  Guram Gugenishvili 3 5:00 TKO (Doctor's Stoppage) For M-1 Global Heavyweight Championship
Main Lightweight Russia  Musa Khamanaev def. Germany  Daniel Weichel 1 1:55 Sub (Heel Hook) For M-1 Global Lightweight Championship
Main Heavyweight United States  Jeff Monson def. Russia  Denis Komkin 1 1:58 Sub (North-South Choke)
Main Featherweight Ukraine  Marat Gafurov def. Russia  Mairbek Taisumov 3 5:00 Decision (Split)
Main Featherweight Russia  Mikhail Malyutin def. Azerbaijan  Renat Gasanov 1 3:16 TKO (punches)
Preliminary Welterweight Russia  Ramazan Emeev def. Russia  Albert Duraev 1 1:36 TKO (Punches)
Preliminary Featherweight Russia  Vugar Bahshiev def. France  Jerome Bouisson 1 2:48 Sub (Heel Hook)
Preliminary Featherweight Ukraine  Pavel Vitruk def. Poland  Radoslaw Piechnik 3 5:00 Decision (Unanimous)
Preliminary Heavyweight Russia  Akhamed Sultanov def. Russia  Denis Goltsov 1 1:28 Sub (Heel Hook)
Preliminary Middleweight Russia  Abdulmazhid Magomedov def. Uzbekistan  Davrhek Isakov 1 3:25 TKO (punches)

M-1 Challenge 34

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M-1 Challenge 34
DateSeptember 30, 2012
VenueDruzhba Multipurpose Arena
CityMoscow, Russia

M-1 Challenge 34: Emelianenko vs. Glukhov was held on September 30, 2012, in Moscow, Russia[14]

Fight card[7]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Main Heavyweight Russia  Alexander Emelianenko def. Latvia  Konstantin Gluhov 5 5:00 Decision (split)
Main Light Heavyweight Russia  Sergey Kornev def. Poland  Marcin Zontek 5 5:00 Decision (split) М-1 Global Light Heavyweight Championship
Main Welterweight Switzerland  Yasubey Enomoto def. Chechnya  Khusein Khaliev 3 5:00 Decision (split)
Main Middleweight France  Gregory Babene def. Spain  Enoc Solves Torres 2 2:19 Submission (heel hook)
Main Lightweight Russia  Aliyar Sarkerov def. Russia  Ekhdigat Adakishiev 3 5:00 Decision (unanimous)

M- 1 Challenge 35

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M-1 Challenge 35
DateNovember 15, 2012
VenueIce Palace
CitySaint Petersburg, Russia

M-1 Challenge 35: Emelianenko vs. Monson was held on November 15, 2012, in Ice Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia.[15]

"'Fight card"'[15]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Main Heavyweight United States  Jeff Monson def. Russia  Alexander Emelianenko 2 3:17 Submission (North-South Choke)
Main Welterweight Russia  Rashid Magomedov(c) def. Russia  Alexander Yakovlev 5 5:00 Decision (unanimous) For the M-1 Global Welterweight Championship
Main Middleweight Russia  Ramazan Emeev def. Brazil  Mario Miranda (fighter) (c) 5 5:00 Decision (unanimous) For the M-1 Global Middleweight Championship
Main Featherweight Russia  Marat Gafurov def. Azerbaijan  Vugar Bakhshiev 1 4:18 Submission (rear-naked choke)
Main Heavyweight Estonia  Denis Smoldarev def. Russia  Akhmed Sultanov 3 5:00 Decision (unanimous)
Preliminary Lightweight Russia  Mairbek Taisumov def. England  Leon del Gaudio 1 3:45 Submission (guillotine choke)
Preliminary Featherweight Russia  Mikhail Malyutin def. Ukraine  Artem Boiko 2 1:39 Submission (anaconda)
Preliminary Lightweight Belarus  Artem Damkovsky def. Croatia  Ivica Truscek 3 5:00 Decision (split)
Preliminary Featherweight Russia  Pavel Vitruk def. Russia  Ilya Ovechkin 3 5:00 Decision (unanimous)

M-1 Challenge 36

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M-1 Challenge 36
DateDecember 8, 2012
VenueMytishchi Arena
CityRussia  Mytishchi, Russia

M-1 Challenge 36: Garner vs. Guram II was held on December 8, 2012, in Mytishchi Arena, Mytishchi, Russia.[16]

"'Fight Card"' [16]

Card Weight Class Round Time Method Notes
Main Heavyweight United States  Kenny Garner (c) def. Georgia (country)  Guram Gugenishvili 4 2:03 TKO (punches) For the M-1 Global Heavyweight Championship
Main Middleweight Russia  Andrei Semenov (fighter) def Italy  Michele Vergenelli 3 5:00 Decision (unanimous)
Main Welterweight Russia  Artur Guseinov def. Ukraine  Evgeniy Fomenko 1 0:55 KO (spinning back kick)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "M-1 Challenge 31 - Monson vs Oleinik". Sherdog.com. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  2. ^ "Jeff Monson, Aleksander Emelianenko Score Wins at M-1 Challenge 31". FCFighter.com. March 18, 2012. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  3. ^ Myers, Thomas (March 18, 2012). "M-1 Challenge 31 results: Alexander Emelianenko and Jeff Monson win in St. Petersburg, Russia". MMAMania.com. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "M-1 Challenge 32". MixFight.ru. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  5. ^ "M-1 Challenge 32. Yuri Ivlev fight for the title with Daniel Vayhelem". MixFight.ru. March 27, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  6. ^ "Yuri is injured arm". MixFight.ru. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d "M-1 Challenge 33". MixFight.ru. Retrieved May 20, 2012.
  8. ^ Martin, Damon (April 6, 2012). "Fedor Emelianenko Returns to Action This June". Retrieved April 15, 2012.
  9. ^ "Fedor Emelianenko Returns to Action This June". MMAWeekly.com. 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2012-08-18.
  10. ^ @evgenikogan (April 20, 2012). "Message" (Tweet) – via Twitter. [dead link]
  11. ^ "Report: Fedor Reveals Retirement Plans". MMAWeekly.com. August 6, 2011.
  12. ^ "Morning Report: Fedor Emelianenko Denies Retirement, Brock Lesnar Rumored for UFC Return". MMAFighting.com. June 7, 2012.
  13. ^ "Fedor Emelianenko Officially Retires; No "Fantastic Offers" to Tempt Him". MMAWeekly.com. June 21, 2012.
  14. ^ "Emelianenko vs. Glukhov". MixFight.ru. Retrieved September 30, 2012.
  15. ^ a b "M-1 Challenge 35". MixFight.ru. Archived from the original on November 18, 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  16. ^ a b "M-1 Challenge 36". MixFight.ru. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
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