From Russia with Glove: M-1 Selection and the State of Russian MMA -- Part 1
Evgeni Kogan May 28, 2009
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia -- “What are you eating that for?” asks
Voronov, Fedor
Emelianenko’s wrestling coach, as I walk back into the office
at the headquarters of M-1 Challenge.
I guiltily look at the processed lattice fruit thing in my hand, executing an elegant parabola on a collision course with my mouth. Then I eat it anyway. I’m hungry, it’s 10 p.m. and the six teams of fighters, from all over Russia, staying at the M-1 training complex have rendered the fridge as empty as deep Siberia in December.
“There are ‘pelmeni’ (Russian meat dumplings) in the freezer,” says Mikhail Vladimirovich [Voronov]. “So go and make some for yourself and stop eating that rubbish!”
When Fedor’s coach tells you to do something, you listen.
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I guiltily look at the processed lattice fruit thing in my hand, executing an elegant parabola on a collision course with my mouth. Then I eat it anyway. I’m hungry, it’s 10 p.m. and the six teams of fighters, from all over Russia, staying at the M-1 training complex have rendered the fridge as empty as deep Siberia in December.
“There are ‘pelmeni’ (Russian meat dumplings) in the freezer,” says Mikhail Vladimirovich [Voronov]. “So go and make some for yourself and stop eating that rubbish!”
When Fedor’s coach tells you to do something, you listen.
Continue Reading » M-1 Selection and the State of Russian MMA