2006 in Pride FC

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2006 in Pride FC
Information
First dateFebruary 26, 2006
Last dateDecember 31, 2006
Events
Total events10
Fights
Total fights101
Title fights2
Chronology
2005 in Pride 2006 in Pride FC 2007 in Pride

The year 2006 was the 10th year in the history of the Pride Fighting Championships, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Japan. 2006 had 10 events beginning with, Pride 31 - Unbreakable.

Contents

Title fights

Title fights in 2006
Weight classMethodRoundTimeEventNotes
Lightweight Takanori Gomi (c)def. Marcus Aurelio Decision (Split)25:00Pride - Bushido 13 [lower-alpha 1]
Heavyweight Fedor Emelianenko (c)def. Mark Hunt Submission (Kimura)18:16Pride FC - Shockwave 2006 [lower-alpha 2]
  1. For the Pride Fighting Championship World Lightweight Championship.
  2. For the Pride Fighting Championship World Heavyweight Championship.

Debut Pride FC fighters

The following fighters fought their first Pride FC fight in 2006:

Events list

#EventJapanese nameDate heldVenueCityAttendance
66 Pride FC - Shockwave 2006 Otoko Matsuri - FumetsuDecember 31, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan 48,709
65 Pride FC - Bushido 13 N/ANovember 5, 2006 Yokohama Arena Yokohama, Japan N/A
64 Pride 32 - The Real Deal N/AOctober 21, 2006 Thomas & Mack Center Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 11,727
63 Pride FC - Final Conflict Absolute N/ASeptember 10, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan N/A
62 Pride FC - Bushido 12 2nd RoundAugust 27, 2006 Nagoya Rainbow Hall Nagoya, Japan N/A
61 Pride FC - Critical Countdown Absolute N/AJuly 1, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan N/A
60 Pride FC - Bushido 11 N/AJune 4, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan N/A
59 Pride FC - Total Elimination Absolute N/AMay 5, 2006 Osaka Dome Osaka, Japan N/A
58 Pride FC - Bushido 10 N/AApril 2, 2006 Ariake Coliseum Tokyo, Japan N/A
57 Pride 31 - Unbreakable DreamersFebruary 26, 2006 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, Japan N/A

Pride 31: Unbreakable

Pride 31
Information
Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
DateFebruary 26, 2006
Venue Saitama Super Arena
City Saitama
Event chronology
Pride: Shockwave 2005 Pride 31 Pride: Bushido 10

Pride 31: Unbreakable [1] was an event held on February 26, 2006, at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Hunt def. Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Nishijima KO (Punch)31:18
Flag of the United States.svg Mark Coleman def. Flag of Brazil.svg Maurício Rua TKO (Broken Arm)10:49
Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Flag of Japan.svg Kiyoshi Tamura Submission (Armbar)12:24
Flag of the United States.svg Josh Barnett def. Flag of Japan.svg Kazuhiro Nakamura Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)18:10
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Alistair Overeem def. Flag of Russia.svg Sergei Kharitonov TKO (Knees)15:13
Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kosaka def. Flag of Brazil.svg Mario Sperry TKO (Punches)11:20
Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício Werdum def. Flag of Norway.svg John Olav Einemo Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Flag of the United States.svg Quinton Jackson def. Flag of South Korea.svg Dong Sik Yoon Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Flag of Russia.svg Roman Zentsov def. Flag of Brazil.svg Pedro Rizzo KO (Punch)10:25

    Pride FC: Bushido 10

    Pride: Bushido 10
    Information
    Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
    DateApril 2, 2006
    Venue Ariake Coliseum
    City Tokyo
    Event chronology
    Pride 31 Pride: Bushido 10 Pride: Total Elimination Absolute

    Pride FC: Bushido 10 [2] was an event held on April 2, 2006, at Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo, Japan.

    Results

    Main Card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    Flag of Brazil.svg Marcus Aurelio def. Flag of Japan.svg Takanori Gomi Technical Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke)14:34
    Flag of the United States.svg Dan Henderson def. Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Misaki Decision (Unanimous)25:00
    Flag of Japan.svg Ikuhisa Minowa def. Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Cesar Silva TKO (Knees)12:23
    Flag of the United States.svg Phil Baroni def. Flag of Japan.svg Yuki Kondo KO (Punch)10:25
    Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Gono def. Flag of South Korea.svg Dae Won KimSubmission (Armbar)19:00
    Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Filho def. Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Rua Decision (Unanimous)25:00
    Flag of Norway.svg Joachim Hansen def. Flag of Brazil.svg Luiz Azeredo KO (Knee)17:09
    Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang def. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Mark Weir Submission (Knees)14:55
    Flag of the United States.svg Jens Pulver def. Flag of Japan.svg Kenji AraiKO (Soccer Kick)13:59
    Flag of Japan.svg Mitsuhiro Ishida def. Flag of the United States.svg Paul RodriguezSubmission (Guillotine Choke)12:29
    Flag of the Bahamas.svg Yves Edwards def. Flag of Japan.svg Seichi Ikemoto Decision (Unanimous)25:00

      Pride FC: Total Elimination Absolute

      Pride: Total Elimination Absolute
      Information
      Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
      DateMay 5, 2006
      Venue Osaka Dome
      City Osaka
      Event chronology
      Pride: Bushido 10 Pride: Total Elimination Absolute Pride: Bushido 11

      Pride FC: Total Elimination Absolute [3] was an event held on May 5, 2006, at Osaka Dome in Osaka, Japan.

      This event featured the first round of Pride's 2006 Open-Weight tournament. Seven tournament matches were held along with one alternate match. The seven winning participants advanced to the second round, Pride Critical Countdown Absolute. The winner of the alternate bout will take the place of any fighter who is unable to participate in subsequent matches.

      Pride Heavyweight Champion and 2004 Heavyweight Grand Prix winner Fedor Emelianenko was originally set to enter the tournament with a first round bye, but a hand injury prevented him from participating. Wanderlei Silva, then current Pride middleweight champion, received his bye into the second round.

      Results

      Openweight Grand Prix Opening Round
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      Openweight Hidehiko Yoshida def. Yosuke Nishijima Submission (Triangle Choke)12:33
      Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Wagner da Conceicao Martins Submission (Armbar)12:17
      Mirko Cro Cop def. Ikuhisa Minowa TKO (Punches)11:10
      Kazuyuki Fujita def. James Thompson KO (Punch)18:25
      Josh Barnett def. Alexander Emelianenko Submission (Keylock)21:57
      Mark Hunt def. Tsuyoshi Kosaka TKO (Punches)24:15
      Fabrício Werdum def. Alistair Overeem Submission (Kimura)23:43
      Alternate Bout
      Roman Zentsov def. Gilbert Yvel KO (Punch)14:55

        2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Bracket

        Pride: Total Elimination Absolute Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute Pride: Final Conflict Absolute Pride: Final Conflict Absolute
                    
        Flag of the United States.svg Josh BarnettSUB
        Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Emelianenko 11:57
        Flag of the United States.svg Josh Barnett
        Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Hunt
        Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark HuntTKO
        Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kohsaka 14:15
         
         
        Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício WerdumSUB
        Flag of the Netherlands.svg Alistair Overeem 13:43
        Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício Werdum
        Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
        Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraSUB
        Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner da Conceicao Martins 2:17
         
         
        Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopTKO
        Flag of Japan.svg Ikuhisa Minowa 1:10
        Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop
        Flag of Japan.svg Hidehiko Yoshida
        Flag of Japan.svg Hidehiko YoshidaSUB
        Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Nishijima 2:33
         
         
        Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki FujitaKO
        Flag of England.svg James Thompson 8:25
        Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Fujita
        Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva1
        Flag of Russia.svg Fedor EmelianenkoBYE
         

        1Fedor Emelianenko suffered a hand injury and could not participate in the tournament. He was replaced by Wanderlei Silva.

        Pride FC: Bushido 11

        Pride: Bushido 11
        Information
        Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
        DateJune 4, 2006
        Venue Saitama Super Arena
        City Saitama
        Event chronology
        Pride: Total Elimination Absolute Pride: Bushido 11 Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute

        Pride FC: Bushido 11 [4] was an event held on June 4, 2006, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

        Results

        Welterweight Grand Prix Opening round
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        Welterweight Kazuo Misaki def. Phil Baroni Decision (Unanimous)25:00
        Welterweight Denis Kang def. Murilo Rua KO (Punches)10:15
        Welterweight Akihiro Gono def. Hector Lombard Decision (Unanimous)25:00
        Welterweight Gegard Mousasi def. Makoto Takimoto TKO (Broken Eye Socket)15:34
        Welterweight Ryo Chonan def. Joey Villasenor Decision (Split)25:00
        Welterweight Paulo Filho def.Gregory BouchelaghemDecision (Unanimous)25:00
        Welterweight Amar Suloev def. Murilo Bustamante Decision (Unanimous)25:00
        Non Tournament Bouts
        Hayato Sakurai def. Olaf Alfonso KO (Punch)11:54
        Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Charles Bennett Submission (Kneebar)12:30
        Mitsuhiro Ishida def. Marcus Aurelio Decision (Unanimous)25:00
        Jason Black def.Won Jin EohTKO (Corner Stoppage)14:25

          Pride 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Bracket

          Pride: Bushido 11 Pride: Bushido 12 Pride: Bushido 13 Pride: Bushido 13
                      
          Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo MisakiUD
          Flag of the United States.svg Phil Baroni 15:00
          Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Misaki
          Flag of the United States.svg Dan Henderson
          Flag of the United States.svg Dan HendersonBYE
           
           
           
          Flag of Japan.svg Ryo ChonanDD
          Flag of the United States.svg Joey Villasenor 15:00
          Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Chonan
          Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Filho
          Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo FilhoUD
          Flag of France.svg Gregory Bouchelaghem 15:00
           
           
          Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro GonoUD
          Flag of Cuba.svg Hector Lombard 15:00
          Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Gono
          Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gegard Mousasi
          Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gegard MousasiTKO
          Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Takimoto 5:34
           
           
          Flag of Armenia.svg Amar SuloevUD
          Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Bustamante 15:00
          Flag of Armenia.svg Amar Suloev
          Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang
          Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis KangKO
          Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Rua 0:15

          Pride FC: Critical Countdown Absolute

          Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute
          Information
          Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
          DateJuly 1, 2006
          Venue Saitama Super Arena
          City Saitama
          Event chronology
          Pride: Bushido 11 Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute Pride: Bushido 12

          Pride FC: Critical Countdown Absolute [5] was an event held on July 1, 2006, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

          Results

          Openweight Grand Prix Quarterfinals
          Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
          Openweight Mirko Cro Cop def. Hidehiko Yoshida TKO (Leg Kicks)17:38
          Openweight Josh Barnett def. Mark Hunt Submission (Kimura)12:02
          Openweight Wanderlei Silva def. Kazuyuki Fujita TKO (Punches and Soccer Kicks)19:21
          Openweight Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Fabrício Werdum Decision (Unanimous)35:00
          Non Tournament Bouts
          Middleweight Kazuhiro Nakamura def. Evangelista Santos Submission (Keylock)14:49
          Light Heavyweight Antônio Rogério Nogueira def. Alistair Overeem TKO (Corner Stoppage)22:13
          Light Heavyweight Vitor Belfort def. Kazuo Takahashi KO (Punch)10:36
          Heavyweight Yoshihiro Nakao def.Eun-Su LeeTKO (Doctor Stoppage)14:16
          Heavyweight Pawel Nastula def.Edson Claas VieiraSubmission (Armbar)14:33

            2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Bracket

            Pride: Total Elimination Absolute Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute Pride: Final Conflict Absolute Pride: Final Conflict Absolute
                        
            Flag of the United States.svg Josh BarnettSUB
            Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Emelianenko 11:57
            Flag of the United States.svg Josh BarnettSUB
            Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Hunt 2:02
            Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark HuntTKO
            Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kohsaka 14:15
            Flag of the United States.svg Josh Barnett
            Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira
            Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício WerdumSUB
            Flag of the Netherlands.svg Alistair Overeem 13:43
            Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício Werdum 20:00
            Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraUD
            Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraSUB
            Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner da Conceicao Martins 2:17
             
             
            Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopTKO
            Flag of Japan.svg Ikuhisa Minowa 1:10
            Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopTKO
            Flag of Japan.svg Hidehiko Yoshida 7:38
            Flag of Japan.svg Hidehiko YoshidaSUB
            Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Nishijima 2:33
            Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro Cop
            Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva
            Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki FujitaKO
            Flag of England.svg James Thompson 8:25
            Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Fujita 9:21
            Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva1TKO
            Flag of Russia.svg Fedor EmelianenkoBYE
             

            1Fedor Emelianenko suffered a hand injury and could not participate in the tournament. He was replaced by Wanderlei Silva.

            Pride FC: Bushido 12

            Pride: Bushido 12
            Information
            Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
            DateAugust 26, 2006
            Venue Nagoya Rainbow Hall
            City Nagoya
            Event chronology
            Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute Pride: Bushido 12 Pride: Final Conflict Absolute

            Pride FC: Bushido 12 [6] was an event held on August 27, 2006, at Nagoya Rainbow Hall in Nagoya, Japan.

            Results

            Welterweight Grand Prix Quarterfinals
            Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
            Welterweight Kazuo Misaki def. Dan Henderson Decision (Unanimous)25:00
            Welterweight Akihiro Gono def. Gegard Mousasi Submission (Armbar)24:24
            Welterweight Paulo Filho def. Ryo Chonan Submission (Armbar)12:30
            Welterweight Denis Kang def. Amar Suloev Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)14:10
            Non Tournament Bouts
            Takanori Gomi def. David Baron Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)17:10
            Ikuhisa Minowa def. Eric Esch Submission (Armbar)14:25
            Hayato Sakurai def.Luciano AzevedoTKO (Doctor Stoppage)14:35
            Mitsuhiro Ishida def. Cristiano Marcello Decision (Unanimous)25:00
            Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Chris Brennan TKO (Knee and Punches)10:29
            Gilbert Melendez def.Nobuhiro ObiyaDecision (Unanimous)25:00
            Shinya Aoki def. Jason Black Submission (Triangle Choke)11:58
            Hatsu Hioki def. Jeff Curran Decision (Unanimous)25:00
            Hiroyuki Abe vs.Naoki MatsushitaDraw25:00
            Daisuke Nakamura def. Seichi Ikemoto Submission (Armbar)13:36

              Pride 2006 Welterweight Grand Prix Bracket

              Pride: Bushido 11 Pride: Bushido 12 Pride: Bushido 13 Pride: Bushido 13
                          
              Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo MisakiUD
              Flag of the United States.svg Phil Baroni 15:00
              Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo MisakiUD
              Flag of the United States.svg Dan Henderson 15:00
              Flag of the United States.svg Dan HendersonBYE
               
              Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Misaki
              Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo Filho
              Flag of Japan.svg Ryo ChonanDD
              Flag of the United States.svg Joey Villasenor 15:00
              Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Chonan 2:30
              Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo FilhoSUB
              Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo FilhoUD
              Flag of France.svg Gregory Bouchelaghem 15:00
               
               
              Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro GonoUD
              Flag of Cuba.svg Hector Lombard 15:00
              Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro GonoSUB
              Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gegard Mousasi 4:24
              Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gegard MousasiTKO
              Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Takimoto 5:34
              Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Gono
              Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang
              Flag of Armenia.svg Amar SuloevUD
              Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Bustamante 15:00
              Flag of Armenia.svg Amar Suloev 4:10
              Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis KangSUB
              Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis KangKO
              Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Rua 0:15

              Pride FC: Final Conflict Absolute

              Pride: Final Conflict Absolute
              Information
              Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
              DateSeptember 10, 2006
              Venue Saitama Super Arena
              City Saitama
              Event chronology
              Pride: Bushido 12 Pride: Final Conflict Absolute Pride 32

              Pride FC: Final Conflict Absolute [7] was an event held on September 10, 2006, at Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.

              This event comprised the semifinal and final rounds of the Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix tournament. The tournament began on May 5, 2006, at the Total Elimination Absolute event and then continued on July 1, 2006, at Critical Countdown Absolute.

              On August 5, 2006, Mirko Cro Cop announced his withdrawal from the tournament following a dispute over pay with Pride. [8] On August 7, 2006, it was reported that the matter had been resolved and Cro Cop would once again take his place in the finals. [9]

              Results

              Openweight Grand Prix Finals
              Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
              Openweight Mirko Cro Cop def. Josh Barnett TKO (Submission to Punches)17:32
              Openweight Grand Prix Semifinals
              Openweight Josh Barnett def. Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira Decision (Split)25:00
              Openweight Mirko Cro Cop def. Wanderlei Silva KO (Head Kick)15:26
              Non Tournament Bouts
              Light Heavyweight Ricardo Arona def. Alistair Overeem TKO (Submission to Punches)14:28
              Light Heavyweight Maurício Rua def. Cyrille Diabate TKO (Stomps)15:29
              Middleweight Kazuhiro Nakamura def. Yoshihiro Nakao Decision (Unanimous)35:00
              Heavyweight Ricardo Morais def.Tae Hyun LeeTKO (Corner Stoppage)18:08
              Heavyweight Alexander Emelianenko def. Sergei Kharitonov TKO (Punches)16:45
              Middleweight Evangelista Santos def. Yosuke Nishijima Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)13:24

                2006 Pride Open-Weight Grand Prix Bracket

                Pride: Total Elimination Absolute Pride: Critical Countdown Absolute Pride: Final Conflict Absolute Pride: Final Conflict Absolute
                            
                Flag of the United States.svg Josh BarnettSUB
                Flag of Russia.svg Alexander Emelianenko 11:57
                Flag of the United States.svg Josh BarnettSUB
                Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark Hunt 2:02
                Flag of New Zealand.svg Mark HuntTKO
                Flag of Japan.svg Tsuyoshi Kohsaka 14:15
                Flag of the United States.svg Josh BarnettSD
                Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira 15:00
                Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício WerdumSUB
                Flag of the Netherlands.svg Alistair Overeem 13:43
                Flag of Brazil.svg Fabrício Werdum 20:00
                Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraUD
                Flag of Brazil.svg Antônio Rodrigo NogueiraSUB
                Flag of Brazil.svg Wagner da Conceicao Martins 2:17
                Flag of the United States.svg Josh Barnett 7:32
                Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopSUB
                Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopTKO
                Flag of Japan.svg Ikuhisa Minowa 1:10
                Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopTKO
                Flag of Japan.svg Hidehiko Yoshida 7:38
                Flag of Japan.svg Hidehiko YoshidaSUB
                Flag of Japan.svg Yosuke Nishijima 2:33
                Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Cro CopKO
                Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva 5:26
                Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki FujitaKO
                Flag of England.svg James Thompson 8:25
                Flag of Japan.svg Kazuyuki Fujita 9:21
                Flag of Brazil.svg Wanderlei Silva1TKO
                Flag of Russia.svg Fedor EmelianenkoBYE
                 

                1Fedor Emelianenko suffered a hand injury and could not participate in the tournament. He was replaced by Wanderlei Silva.

                Pride 32: The Real Deal

                Pride FC: Bushido 13

                Pride: Bushido 13
                Information
                Promotion Pride Fighting Championships
                DateNovember 5, 2006
                Venue Yokohama Arena
                City Yokohama
                Event chronology
                Pride 32 Pride: Bushido 13 Pride: Shockwave 2006

                Pride FC: Bushido 13 [10] was an event held on November 5, 2006, at Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan.

                This event consisted of the semifinal and final rounds of the Bushido Welterweight Grand Prix.

                In a lightweight championship bout, Takanori Gomi faced Marcus Aurélio, who had defeated Gomi in a non-title fight at Pride Bushido 10.

                Originally Gilbert Melendez was set to face Shinya Aoki but an injury during training forced Melendez to withdraw from the fight. Clay French replaced Melendez in the fight. [11]

                Results

                Welterweight Grand Prix Finals
                Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                Welterweight Kazuo Misaki def. Denis Kang Decision (Split)25:00
                Welterweight Grand Prix Semifinals
                Welterweight Paulo Filho def. Kazuo Misaki Submission (Armbar)19:43 [lower-alpha 1]
                Welterweight Denis Kang def. Akihiro Gono Decision (Unanimous)25:00
                Welterweight Grand Prix Alternate bout
                Welterweight Gegard Mousasi def. Hector Lombard Decision (Unanimous)25:00
                Non Tournament Bouts
                Lightweight Takanori Gomi (c)def. Marcus Aurelio Decision (Split)25:00 [lower-alpha 2]
                Lightweight Shinya Aoki def. Clay French Submission (Flying Triangle Choke)13:57
                Lightweight Mitsuhiro Ishida def. David Bielkheden Decision (Unanimous)25:00
                Heavyweight Ikuhisa Minowa def. Mike Plotcheck Decision (Unanimous)25:00
                Middleweight Sanae Kikuta def.Jean-Francois LenogueDecision (Unanimous)25:00
                BantamweightJoe Pearsondef. Yoshiro Maeda Submission (Guillotine Choke)10:54
                Lightweight Luiz Firmino def.Nobuhiro ObiyaDecision (Unanimous)25:00
                Middleweight Murilo Bustamante def. Dong Sik Yoon Decision (Unanimous)25:00
                1. Paulo Filho dropped from the Grand Prix due to injuries sustained during his bout with Kazuo Misaki, who replaced him in the final round against Denis Kang.
                2. For the Pride Fighting Championship World Lightweight Championship.

                2006 Welterweight Grand Prix bracket

                Pride: Bushido 11 Pride: Bushido 12 Pride: Bushido 13 Pride: Bushido 13
                            
                Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo MisakiUD
                Flag of the United States.svg Phil Baroni 15:00
                Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo MisakiUD
                Flag of the United States.svg Dan Henderson 15:00
                Flag of the United States.svg Dan HendersonBYE
                 
                Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Misaki 9:43
                Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo FilhoSUB
                Flag of Japan.svg Ryo ChonanDD
                Flag of the United States.svg Joey Villasenor 15:00
                Flag of Japan.svg Ryo Chonan 2:30
                Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo FilhoSUB
                Flag of Brazil.svg Paulo FilhoUD
                Flag of France.svg Gregory Bouchelaghem 15:00
                Flag of Japan.svg Kazuo Misaki1DD
                Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis Kang 15:00
                Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro GonoUD
                Flag of Cuba.svg Hector Lombard 15:00
                Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro GonoSUB
                Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gegard Mousasi 4:24
                Flag of the Netherlands.svg Gegard MousasiTKO
                Flag of Japan.svg Makoto Takimoto 5:34
                Flag of Japan.svg Akihiro Gono 15:00
                Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis KangUD
                Flag of Armenia.svg Amar SuloevUD
                Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Bustamante 15:00
                Flag of Armenia.svg Amar Suloev 4:10
                Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis KangSUB
                Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Denis KangKO
                Flag of Brazil.svg Murilo Rua 0:15

                1 Paulo Filho dropped from the Grand Prix due to injuries sustained during his bout with Kazuo Misaki, who replaced him in the final round against Denis Kang.

                Pride FC: Shockwave 2006

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