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Tuo olis kyllä herkkujen herkku tuo Danny-Fedor matsi. Ja saman tien vyötä vaan kehiin. M-1 make it happen!
Olisko toi photohoppaus enemmänkin ajatusleikkiä siitä, miltä Fedor voisi näyttää 205:ssä...
Tuskin kukaan niin tyhmä on. Fedor mahtuu 205 pelkällä saunalla.

Tuskin kukaan niin tyhmä on. Fedor mahtuu 205 pelkällä saunalla.
Jos ja kun Fedja renaa edes lähelle sen verran kuin muut MMA huiput, niin energian kulutusta on ihan helvetisti.
Tuossa ei ole varmaan mitään totuuspohjaa, Fedor on aina puhunut täysin tuommoista vastaan.
Lisäksi kyseessä on joku ihan täysi random-mma uutissivusto joita riittää netissä ja tuo Fedorin kuva on photoshopattu, jonkun toisen ihmisen torso Fedorilla tuossa kuvassa.
Q: Why did you decide to star in the movie "The Salamander Key"?
Fedor: I was asked by my friends who were already making films and made programs about fighting. They made films with studio "Arsenal" with Katya Vetrova and Aleksandr. I was interested in trying it, I just had a break between fights, so I tried myself as an actor.
Q: Do you plan to continue an acting career?
Fedor: It's up to God. As long as I'm competing in the sport, I don't think I'll be able to allocate time for the movies or for any other activities.
Q: How did the movie turn out?
Fedor: Unfortunately, I haven't seen the whole movie, only fragments but it's looking interesting. Of course, you can't tell about the whole movie just by its fragments but it is turning out to be interesting: not like I imagined it at the filming set. There are many takes on the set: try it this way, try it that way -- the director gives the guidelines. The movie is a clean version and everything looks a little different.
Q: Which movies do you like to watch yourself?
Fedor: You know, from our own movies I really liked "Ostrov" ("Island"), "Pop" ("Pope"); from the foreign ones -- "Hachiko". I like movies, which make a person think, not simply when you walk out and your head is exploding from special effects but really the movies, which make one think about life, move one's conscience.
Q: What do you think of a possibility for a film based on the biography of Fedor Emelianenko?
Fedor: To be honest, I don't think about that. Why make such a film when I'm still alive? (laughs)
Q: What are your further plans in the sport?
Fedor: Next, I'm going to Holland on Sunday, I'm going to train there for two weeks, there will be a meeting, then I'm back to Oskol. I'll be getting ready, I'm going to have a fight in the summer.
Q: With whom?
Fedor: I don't know yet, they're still picking an opponent.
Q: Where do you live on a permanent basis?
Fedor: I love my city, love my region. I'm from Staryi Oskol and try to spend all of my free time over there, with my family, my friends but it happens so that I spend some time in Tula. My wife Marina is from Tula and her mom lives there too. Some time is spent in Moscow, mainly by travel, by flight for Russian Championships or as a guest by invitation. In the west, I only compete. I'm going to have a two-week meeting. I haven't left to train since 2005. I have a good relationship with the trainers of Muay Thai in Holland, so I want to go there with some young guys to work.
Q: How did you deal with the last two losses?
Fedor: Thanks very much, of course, for the concern but it's ok, anything that God gives us, we must take with humility, get through it, never fall into despondency. I'm going to continue to fight. Yes, I'm currently getting ready for the summer fight and will do everything to win, with God's help.
Q: In other words, you did not finish your career?
Fedor: By no means.