Stop crying bitches ,give this man his props , he dominated.
5. Fedor Emelianenko vs Antonio Silva in a Quarterfinal Fight in the Strikeforce World Grand Prix Heavyweight Tournament
Round One: Fedor came out swinging for the fences in the opening twenty seconds of the fight throwing his famous overhand right. Silva seemed tentative in the opening minute and looked to counter strike. At 1:10 Silva clinched Fedor up against the cage and leaned on him, using his approximate fifty pound fight-time weight differential to his advantage. Referee Dan Miragliotta forced the fighters to separate due to a lack of action with 3:20 left in the fight.
Following the separation, Fedor began throwing wild punching combinations that he did not seem to set up, just a ready-set-throw type mentality. Very strange for a fighter who has been touted as the best in the world and very cerebral. Silva answered the combos by Fedor with some big counter punches to the head. Silva again pressed Fedor up against the cage with 2:25 remaining. Silva was more active so that the ref would not step in and break them up quickly like he did earlier in the round.
With 1:50 left in the round, Silva attempted to lift up Fedor and slam him down but was unable to due to Fedor having a standing guillotine choke applied. The submission hold led to Silva being the one to be taken down. Fedor immediately jumped to half guard on top of Silva. Silva attempted to lock in a heel lock from his back but was unable to cinch it in, but did cause Fedor to get back to his feet. Fedor again jumped to half guard.
With a minute left, Fedor landed a half a dozen punches before attempting a kimura that he was unable to lock in and both fighters were back on their feet with fifty-five seconds left. Silva again pressed Fedor back up against the cage and leaned on him. With twenty seconds left, Silva backed off, got the better of Fedor in a punching exchange, and scored a takedown with ten seconds left, closing out the round on top of Fedor.