Pride FC MMA events in 2003
2003 in Pride FC
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First date
| March 16, 2003
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Last date
| December 31, 2003
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Total events
| 6
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Total fights
| 51
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Title fights
| 2
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The year
2003
was the 7th year in the history of the
Pride Fighting Championships
, a
mixed martial arts
promotion based in Japan. 2003 had 6 events beginning with,
Pride 25 - Body Blow
.
Title fights
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Debut Pride FC fighters
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The following fighters fought their first Pride FC fight in 2003:
Events list
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#
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Event
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Japanese name
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Date held
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Venue
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City
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Attendance
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36
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Pride FC - Shockwave 2003
|
Otoko Matsuri
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December 31, 2003
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Saitama Super Arena
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Saitama
,
Japan
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39,716
|
35
|
Pride FC - Final Conflict 2003
|
Ketsushosen
|
November 9, 2003
|
Tokyo Dome
|
Tokyo
,
Japan
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67,451
|
34
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Pride FC - Bushido 1
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?
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October 5, 2003
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Saitama Super Arena
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Saitama
,
Japan
|
?
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33
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Pride FC - Total Elimination 2003
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Kaimakusen
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August 10, 2003
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Saitama Super Arena
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Saitama
,
Japan
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40,316
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32
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Pride 26 - Bad to the Bone
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Reborn
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June 8, 2003
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Yokohama Arena
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Yokohama
,
Japan
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?
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31
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Pride 25 - Body Blow
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?
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March 16, 2003
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Yokohama Arena
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Yokohama
,
Japan
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?
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Pride 25: Body Blow
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Pride 25: Body Blow
[1]
was an event held on March 16, 2003, at the
Yokohama Arena
in
Yokohama
,
Japan
.
Results
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Pride 26: Bad to the Bone
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Pride 26: Bad to the Bone
[2]
was an event held on June 8, 2003, at the
Yokohama Arena
in
Yokohama
,
Japan
.
Results
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Pride FC: Total Elimination 2003
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Pride FC: Total Elimination 2003
[3]
was an event held on August 10, 2003, at the
Saitama Super Arena
in
Saitama
,
Japan
.
Results
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Quarterfinal bout
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Quarterfinal bout
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Quarterfinal bout
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Quarterfinal bout
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Non-Title Bout TKO (soccer kicks/punches)
Pride 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix bracket
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Pride FC: Bushido 1
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Pride FC: Bushido 1
[4]
Is an event held by the
Pride Fighting Championships
at the
Saitama Super Arena
in
Saitama
,
Japan
on October 5, 2003. The card was billed as Team Japan Vs. Team Gracie, with five bouts featuring a Japanese fighter represented by
Hidehiko Yoshida
and a member of the
Gracie family
represented by
Royce Gracie
. In the main event,
Dos Caras, Jr.
became the first Hispanic fighter to compete in Pride and the first to wear a
lucha libre
mask during a bout. He is now better known as
WWE
pro wrestler Alberto Del Rio.
Results
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- ^
There was a lengthy pause a couple of minutes into the fight when Brennan released an armbar, believing that Mitsuoka had tapped out. Confusion ensued amongst both camps and the officials, and with replays inconclusive, the fight was eventually restarted.
Pride FC: Final Conflict 2003
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Pride FC: Final Conflict 2003
[5]
was an event held on November 9, 2003, at the
Tokyo Dome
in
Tokyo
,
Japan
. This event was host to the semi-finals and finals of the 2003 Pride Middleweight Grand Prix tournament. The first round of the tournament was contested at the
Pride: Total Elimination 2003
event the previous August.
Results
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Pride 2003 Middleweight Grand Prix bracket
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Pride FC: Shockwave 2003
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Pride FC: Shockwave 2003
[6]
was an event held on December 31, 2003, at the
Saitama Super Arena
in
Saitama
,
Japan
.
Results
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See also
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References
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