Fedor Emelianenko is back.
The Russian MMA fighter considered by many to be the greatest of all time at heavyweight—if not all weight classes—earned a first-round knockout victory Thursday in his return to action after more than three years in retirement. It happened at Rizin Fighting Federation 2, the new Japan-based promotion that held its first event Dec. 29 and that came into existence shortly after Emelianenko announced his return to the sport.
The 39-year-old Emelianenko (35-4-1) handled relative MMA unknown Jaideep Singh (2-1) in approximately three minutes. Ground and pound was the key to victory.
Official #RIZIN Result: Fedor Emelianenko def. Jaideep Singh via TKO (Submission to Punches) R1 3:02. https://t.co/447KfBOGDz
— Sherdog.com (@sherdogdotcom) December 31, 2015
Singh, an imposing figure who was a champion kickboxer but a comparative novice in MMA, never appeared to get his offense going. Emelianenko landed a takedown after approximately 90 seconds of low-output standup action.
After Emelianenko connected with the takedown, he quickly achieved full mount, from which position he began to work his vaunted ground and pound. Singh had few, if any, responses to the position or the strikes, and tapped out to punches to end the contest.
Despite the fact that it was a fairly one-sided affair, Emelianenko's return to MMA was a much-ballyhooed occasion among hardcore MMA fans. The longtime Pride heavyweight champion retired in 2012 after three consecutive wins over less-than-elite opponents.
Emelianenko has never competed in the UFC. The closest he came was the now-defunct Strikeforce promotion. The Russian entered that promotion on a nine-year-long unbeaten streak and won one fight there, but then lost what was then considered a shocking upset to Fabricio Werdum. Werdum has since gone on to claim ownership of the UFC heavyweight title.
Rizin promotion officials made no immediate announcement regarding a potential next opponent for Emelianenko, or any potential timeline for such a matchup.
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