2004 in M-1 Global

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2004 in M-1 Global
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First dateFebruary 21, 2004
Last dateDecember 4, 2004
Events
Total events7
Fights
Total fights67
Chronology
2003 in M-1 2004 in M-1 Global 2005 in M-1

The year 2004 is the eighth year in the history of M-1 Global, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Russia. In 2004 M-1 Global held 7 events beginning with, M-1 MFC: Mix-fight.

Contents

Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocation
28 M-1 Heavyweight Grand Prix December 4, 2004Lujniki Sports Complex Moscow, Russia
27 M-1 Heavyweight Russia Cup November 6, 2004Conti Casino Giant Hall Saint Petersburg, Russia
26 M-1 Middleweight Grand Prix October 9, 2004 Saint Petersburg, Russia
25 M-1 Middleweight Russia Cup August 27, 2004Conti Casino Giant Hall Saint Petersburg, Russia
24 M-1 International Fight Night 2 May 21, 2004 Saint Petersburg, Russia
23 M-1 International Fight Night 1 April 10, 2004Conti Casino Giant Hall Saint Petersburg, Russia
22 M-1 Northwest Open Cup February 21, 2004Conti Casino Giant Hall Saint Petersburg, Russia

M-1 Northwest Open Cup

M-1 Northwest Open Cup [1] was an event held on February 21, 2004 in Russia.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Alexander Yakovlev def.Vladimir MagomedshayshafievTKO (Punches)10:00

    M-1 International Fight Night 1

    M-1 International Fight Night 1 [2] was an event held on April 10, 2004 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Milco Voorndef.Maxim NovoselovN/A25:00
    Sergey Naumovdef.Denis KomkinN/A00:00
    Andrei Sendef.Ramin TagievN/A00:00
    Karen Grigoryandef.Ardak NazarovN/A00:00
    Nikolai Kudryashovdef.Klimov KlimovKO10:17
    Baga Agaevdef.Vitaly AnkipinN/A00:00
    Roman Galakovs.Parviza MastabegovaDraw00:00
    Igor Abaevdef.Vladimir KuchenkoN/A00:00
    Alexander Yakovlev def.Vladimir MagomedshayshafievSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:00

      M-1 International Fight Night 2

      International Fight Night 2 [3] was an event held on May 21, 2004 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

      Results

      Main Card
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Ramazan Akhadullaevdef.Artem MatveyevskiySubmission00:00
      Sergey Naumovdef.Sergey GrishinaSubmission (Strikes)10:00
      Parviza Mastabegovadef.Svyatoslav ScherbakovDecision25:00
      Sergey Golyaev def.Dmitriy MegrobyanSubmission (Triangle Choke)00:00
      Ramin Tagievdef.Anatoliy BaragunovTKO (Cut)10:00
      Ovagim Manusajandef.Vladimir KuchenkoSubmission (Armlock)10:00
      Roman Galakodef.Islam RadzhabovSubmission (Guillotine Choke)10:00
      Magomed Tugayevdef. Alexander Yakovlev Submission (Armlock)10:00
      Abdulmuslim Yakubovvs.Koba KobaliyaDraw25:00
      Ali Ezerbiyevdef.Gocha MarkoziyaDecision25:00

        M-1 Middleweight Russia Cup

        M-1 Middleweight Russia Cup [4] was an event held on August 27, 2004 at Conti Hall in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

        Results

        Main Card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Ramazan Akhadullaevdef.Vasiliy GorbonosSubmission (Armbar)12:01
        Alexey Oleinik def.Azred TelkusheevSubmission (Heel Hook)10:38
        Azred Telkusheevdef.Sergey NaumovSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:08
        Alexey Oleinik def.Ubaidula ChopolaevSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:48
        Alexey Oleinik def.Ramin TagievSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:03
        Azred Telkusheevdef.Denis KomkinTKO (Punches)11:10
        Ubaidula Chopolaevdef.Ruslan MamedovTKO (Punches)13:42
        Sergey Naumovdef.Danila VeselovSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:44
        Said Khalilovdef.Anatoliy BaragunovTKO (Punches)11:22

          M-1 Middleweight Grand Prix

          M-1 Middleweight Grand Prix [5] was an event held on October 9, 2004 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

          Results

          Main Card
          Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
          Vladimir Yushkodef.Ramin TagievSubmission (Armbar)10:46
          Danila Veselovdef.Roman GalakoSubmission (Kneebar)20:55
          Andrei Semenov def.Flavio Luiz MouraDecision (Unanimous)35:00
          Alexander Emelianenko def. Carlos Barreto Decision (Unanimous)35:00
          Ramazan Akhadullaevdef.Peter MulderSubmission (Punches)10:48
          Arman Gambaryandef. Cyrille Diabate Decision (Unanimous)35:00
          Flavio Luiz Mouradef. Alexey Oleinik Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:11
          Andrei Semenov def.Azred TelkusheevSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:25
          Alexei Veselovzorovdef.Michael KnaapSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:53
          Musail Alaudinovdef.Petr CajnakSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:47
          Alexey Oleinik def.Marcelo AlfayaDecision (Unanimous)25:00
          Azred Telkusheevdef. Shonie Carter Decision (Unanimous)25:00
          Andrei Semenov def. Martin Kampmann TKO (Doctor Stoppage)11:21
          Flavio Luiz Mouradef.Kazuki OkuboSubmission (Guillotine Choke)11:08
          Murat Musavuzovdef.Ubaidula ChopolaevSubmission (Armbar)11:05

            M-1 Heavyweight Russia Cup

            M-1 Heavyweight Russia Cup [6] was an event held on November 6, 2004 at Gigant Hall in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

            Results

            Main Card
            Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
            Ramazan Akhadullaevdef.Baga AgaevSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:57
            Ramazan Akhadullaevdef.Roman SavochkaTKO (Punches)14:41
            Baga Agaevdef.Pavel PonomarenkoSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:39
            Baga Agaevdef.Denis BogdanovSubmission (Armbar)10:55
            Roman Savochkadef.Alexandr GarkushenkoSubmission (Heel Hook)14:57
            Ramazan Akhadullaevdef.Vladimir KuchenkoSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)10:35
            Pavel Ponomarenkodef.Vadim FadeevSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)12:16
            Said Khalilovdef.Rustam AkhmarovTKO (Corner Stoppage)15:00
            Karen Grigoryandef.Gela BeridzeSubmission (Armbar)12:30

              M-1 Heavyweight Grand Prix

              M-1 Heavyweight Grand Prix [7] was an event held on December 4, 2004 at the Lujniki Sports Complex in Moscow, Russia.

              Results

              Main Card
              Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
              Andrei Semenov def.Matt EwinDecision (Unanimous)35:00
              Keith Jardine def.Arman GambaryanSubmission (Armbar)12:37
              Denis Kang def.Alexei VeselovzorovSubmission (Anaconda Choke)11:17
              Jason Jonesdef.Sergey NaumovKO (Knee)24:32
              Ibragim Magomedovdef.Martin MalkhasyanDecision (Unanimous)35:00
              Ibragim Magomedovdef.Milco VoornDecision (Unanimous)25:00
              Martin Malkhasyandef.Ramazan AkhadullaevSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:45
              Ibragim Magomedovdef.Carlos ClaytonDecision (Unanimous)25:00
              Milco Voorndef.Ulysses CastroTKO (Corner Stoppage)15:00
              Ramazan Akhadullaevdef. Rodney Glunder Decision (Split)25:00
              Martin Malkhasyandef. Carlos Barreto Decision (Unanimous)25:00
              Roman Savochkadef.Baga AgaevSubmission (Achilles Lock)12:06
              Besiki Gerenavadef.Ruslan GasanovKO (Punch)10:31
              Sergey Golyaev def.Said KhalilovSubmission (Triangle Choke)11:14

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