1999 in M-1 Global

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1999 in M-1 Global
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First dateApril 9, 1999
Last dateDecember 5, 1999
Events
Total events2
Fights
Total fights23
Chronology
1998 in M-1 1999 in M-1 Global 2000 in M-1

The year 1999 was the third year in the history of M-1 Global, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Russia. In 1999 M-1 Global held 2 events beginning with, M-1 MFC: World Championship 1999.

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Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
5 M-1 MFC: Russia Open Tournament December 5, 1999 Saint Petersburg, Russia
4 M-1 MFC: World Championship 1999 April 9, 1999 Saint Petersburg, Russia

M-1 MFC: World Championship 1999

M-1 MFC: World Championship 1999 [1] was an event held on April 9, 1999, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Martin Malkhasyandef.Alexei SitnikovSubmission (Rear Naked Choke)15:19
Martin Malkhasyandef. Viacheslav Datsik Submission (Rear Naked Choke)10:58
Alexei Sitnikovdef.Ruslan KerselyanTKO (Punches)14:10
Marco Holkampdef.Sergei ZavadskySubmission (Guillotine Choke)10:38
Andrei Semenov def.Darrel GholarDecision310:00
Viacheslav Datsik def. Andrei Arlovski KO (Punch)16:05
Martin Malkhasyandef.André TeteTKO (Punches)10:34
Ruslan Kerselyandef.Michael TielrooySubmission (Achilles Lock)10:42
Alexei Sitnikovdef.Vidal SerradillaSubmission (Punches)11:28
Marco Holkampdef.Alexey DonchinKO (Kick)11:18
Sergei Zavadskydef.Goksel SahinbasTKO (Punches)19:01
Darrel Gholardef.Stanislav NuschikSubmission (Slam)28:14
Andrei Semenov def. Amar Suloev Submission (Armbar)16:08
Arslan Amatovdef.Radion VoropaevTKO (Strikes)11:58

    M-1 MFC: Russia Open Tournament

    M-1 MFC: Russia Open Tournament [2] was an event held on December 5, 1999, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Vadim Kuvatovdef. Viacheslav Datsik TKO (Punches)10:00
    Andrei Semenov def.Sergei ZavadskySubmission (Armbar)10:57
    Eugeney Lyamindef.Alexei KuksaSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:00
    Alexei Sitnikovdef.Sergey KaznovskyKO (Punch)10:00
    Vadim Kuvatovdef.Dmitriy UshatskySubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:00
    Viacheslav Datsik def.Stanislav NuschikSubmission (Heel Hook)10:00
    Sergei Zavadskydef.Sergei BytchkovSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:00
    Andrei Semenov def. Sergei Gur Submission (Armbar)11:17
    Sergey Agopyandef.Yaroslav PilnikSubmission (Armbar)10:00

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      References

      1. "M-1 MFC - World Championship 1999". Sherdog. Archived from the original on May 14, 2013.
      2. "M-1 MFC - Russia Open Tournament". Sherdog. Archived from the original on May 14, 2013.