A savvy boxer at the top of the heap at now-defunct Pride FC—where he took out the likes of Carlão Barreto, Assuério Silva and Sergei Kharitonov—Alexander Emelianenko hadn’t tasted victory since May of 2010. After suffering two knockout losses in a row—one in just 23 seconds last month—Fedor’s brother rediscovered his winning ways this Wednesdayat Bushido 50, in Kazakhstan. Alexander caught his opponent, Tolegen Akylbekov with a kimura arm lock, notching his 18th career victory.
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