Our Lady of the Philippines Trappist Monastery has room for you, brother.baffled wrote:
I have no clue what to do with myself. I'm not headed to a Greek monastery though.
Aleks Emelianenko at Holy Mountain Atos
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WildGorillaMan wrote:Enthusiasm combined with no skill whatsoever can sometimes carry the day.
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I'm going to Greece.Terry B. wrote:Our Lady of the Philippines Trappist Monastery has room for you, brother.baffled wrote:
I have no clue what to do with myself. I'm not headed to a Greek monastery though.
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So, what you're telling me is, it'll only cost me $23 to get on a Russian plane, molest the women, fight the men, get drunk and do whatever I want. There's a business idea in there somewhere.
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I suspect you will pay much more. Just yesterday saw in news other drunk guy on plane, he faces attempt of hijacking.
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One of my favorite knockouts ever, and an impressive display of raw physical talent. That was some young Jack Dempsey type shit.
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This was the one I was thinking of
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsW0YOhtnXE[/youtube]

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He was fucking fast for a heavyweight when he was coming up.
I wish he was a little more focused, and had a better ground game. And hadn't gotten knocked back to Moscow by Crocop's left foot.
I wish he was a little more focused, and had a better ground game. And hadn't gotten knocked back to Moscow by Crocop's left foot.
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Just three months after deciding to hang up his gloves for good, former Pride veteran Aleksander Emelianenko has done an about-face and announced that he wants to resume his 10-year professional fighting career for Russian organization ProFC.
“I have spent the last few months in an Orthodox monastery on Mount Athos in Greece and had many conversations with the elders and priests there,” the 31-year-old stated in a release on the promotion’s website. “I communicated a lot with Elijah, the confessor of our Metropolitan, and he gave me the advice and the blessings to return to the sport. I have since signed a long-term contract [with ProFC] and soon, tentatively in the summer, you will see my debut inside their cage.”
With his retirement just lasting a quarter of a year, Emelianenko beats out English knockout artist Paul Daley for the quickest return to action after walking away. In 2008, the controversial Brit had a four-month stint during which he considered himself retired. Emelianenko last competed at M-1 Challenge 35 on Nov. 15, falling to Jeff Monson via second-round submission.
Now that the younger of the two Emelianenko brothers will return to action, questions arise about a possible comeback of one of the sport’s most successful and beloved icons in his brother, Fedor Emelianenko. In a recent television interview with Russian channel RT Sports News, the 36-year-old “Last Emperor” continued to remain true to his stance when he claimed that, “Only if God tells me to come back, .”
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