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- Yarennoka! abstract "Yarennoka! (Japanese pronunciation: [jaɽennoka]) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event that took place on December 31, 2007 at the Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The event was promoted by the Yarrenoka! Executive Committee, composed of former Pride Fighting Championships executives, and held in association with Fighting and Entertainment Group, DEEP, and M-1 Global. The event aired on HDNet and was billed as "Fedor Returns" in the United States; while it was shown on SKY Perfect, a Japanese pay per view network.It was headlined by a fight between former Pride heavyweight champion and 2004 heavyweight Grand Prix champion Fedor Emelianenko and K-1 2007 World Grand Prix Finalist Hong-Man Choi. The undercard showcased many top lightweight fighters and was also marked by a marquee matchup of the Pride 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Champion Kazuo Misaki and the Hero's 2006 Light Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion Yoshihiro Akiyama. The event was a farewell show to Pride fans after their acquisition by the Ultimate Fighting Championship in early 2007.It is also credited for inspiring the former Pride executives and the Fighting and Entertainment Group to create the new fight series, Dream.".
- Yarennoka! date "2007-12-31".
- Yarennoka! location Japan.
- Yarennoka! location Saitama,_Saitama.
- Yarennoka! location Saitama_Super_Arena.
- Yarennoka! thumbnail Yarennoka_Finale.jpg?width=300.
- Yarennoka! wikiPageExternalLink www.yarennoka.com.
- Yarennoka! wikiPageID "14552896".
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- Yarennoka! attendance "27128".
- Yarennoka! city Japan.
- Yarennoka! city Saitama,_Saitama.
- Yarennoka! date "2007-12-31".
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- Yarennoka! name "Yarennoka 2007".
- Yarennoka! promotion "Yarennoka Executive Committee , M-1 Global, and Fighting and Entertainment Group".
- Yarennoka! spokesman Nobuhiko_Takada.
- Yarennoka! venue Saitama_Super_Arena.
- Yarennoka! subject Category:2007_in_Japanese_sport.
- Yarennoka! subject Category:2007_in_mixed_martial_arts.
- Yarennoka! subject Category:M-1_Global_events.
- Yarennoka! subject Category:Mixed_martial_arts_events.
- Yarennoka! subject Category:Mixed_martial_arts_in_Japan.
- Yarennoka! subject Category:Sport_in_Saitama,_Saitama.
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- Yarennoka! comment "Yarennoka! (Japanese pronunciation: [jaɽennoka]) was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event that took place on December 31, 2007 at the Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan. The event was promoted by the Yarrenoka! Executive Committee, composed of former Pride Fighting Championships executives, and held in association with Fighting and Entertainment Group, DEEP, and M-1 Global.".
- Yarennoka! label "Yarennoka!".
- Yarennoka! label "Yarennoka!".
- Yarennoka! label "やれんのか! 大晦日! 2007".
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- Yarennoka! depiction Yarennoka_Finale.jpg.
- Yarennoka! homepage www.yarennoka.com.
- Yarennoka! isPrimaryTopicOf Yarennoka!.
- Yarennoka! name "Yarennoka 2007".