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  • Format: Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Bci / Eclipse
  • DVD Release Date: March 6, 2001
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004YS83
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #104,663 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

 

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So far, the best Pride I have seen...., February 3, 2002
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Lehprekhan (Osan AB, Korea (via Air Force)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pride FC Fighting Championships - The Return of the Warriors (DVD)
Return of the Warriors is by far the most action packed Pride I have seen. I just purchased it, and I think to myself: 'why didn't I buy this DVD first?' out of the 9 matches on this DVD/Video; at least 7 is awesome.

*Match 1*
Vitor Belfort vs. Daijiro Matsui
-This match was the icebreaker for this great event. alot of ground fighting, but, with the man in the guard punishing the man on the bottom. not the most exciting match, but, it got the event going....

*Match 2* <--Awesome Fight/Best fight of the event
Guy Mezger vs. Vanderlei Silva
-From the beginning bell to the end, this match is non-stop. not a single take down was attempted. this match was a straight ahead brawl. one of the best knockouts in a very long time....

*Match 3*
Ricco Rodriguez vs. Giant Ochiai
-This match is both stand-up and take down. a couple of slick defense moves on the mat made this match last longer than anticipated....

*Match 4*
Gilbert Yvel vs. Gary Goodridge
-Oh My Goodridge!! Do not blink during this match....

*Match 5*
Mark Kerr vs. Borisov Igor
-This is a match between a veteran of Pride and a new-comer. American Wrestling vs. Russian Sambo. a fighter in alot of pain is left on the mat after the match....

*Match 6*
Enson Inoue vs. Igor Vovchanchyn
-One man at the opening bell threw many wild rights and lefts. a lot of action for the first couple of minutes. but, when it goes to the ground, a lot of punishment is dealt out. even with his opponent in the guard, he takes alot of punishment....a little too much....

*Match 7*
Ken Shamrock vs. Kazuyuki Fujita <--Awesome fight
-One man is coming back for his 2nd match in his long lay-off, the other man is coming off of one of the biggest upsets in NHB history. alot of action in this match as well. 2 very tired fighters with an ending that lets you realize that stamina is definately a key in fighting....

*Match 8*
Ryan Gracie vs. Tokimitsu Ishizawa
-very explosive debut for one of these fighters. after getting put in a semi-submission move in the beginning, the fighter is able to work his way out and dominate from there....

*Match 9/Main Event*
Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Renzo Gracie
-Unlike the Royler/Sakuraba fight, Renzo is definately game. the first round is excellent. many counters and not too many attempts at ...-scoot kicks. again, Renzo is game. but, with time almost running out, another shocking ending was amongst the NHB-world....

this is definately a must buy if you are a collector of Pride. I was once a fan of the UFC, but, Pride is where all the top fighters in the world compete. do not accept any pretenders, this is the best mixed martial arts competition EVER.

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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BEST Ultimate Mixed Martial Arts competition, October 22, 2000
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"mombojombo" (Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pride FC Fighting Championships - The Return of the Warriors (DVD)
For those of you who've never heard of Pride Fighting Championship, it's basically the Superbowl of MMA (mixed martial arts). All the best fighters in the world go over there to fight because 1) the competition is the best in the world, 2) they treat and pay a lot more than any other events like UFC. They fight in a ring instead of a cage and the fans in Japan are really knowledgable about the techniques and skills of all the fighters. For you UFC fans who wonder where all of the fighters like Gary Goodridge, Mark Coleman, Mark Kerr, Ken Shamrock, Vitor Belfort, etc. all went... Well, they left to sign to fight at Pride cause it's just better. See for yourselves! This Pride 9 was awesome. Can't wait till Pride FC Grand Prix 2000 comes out on video. Get off the weak UFC and start watching Pride. It's like College Basketball vs. NBA. The caliber of competition and talent just doesn't compare.
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11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great show for Pride., July 19, 2001
This review is from: Pride FC Fighting Championships - The Return of the Warriors (DVD)
Pride Fighting Championship is the Super Bowl of the Mixed Martial Arts. This event is from the Seibu Dome outside of Tokyo, Japan. Nine fights are shown and one omitted from the DVD. The first fight is between Vitor Belfort and Daijiro Matsui. Belfort the UFC 12 Heavyweight Tournament Champion shocked the world by defeating Gilbert Yvel at Pride 9 also at Pride 9 Matsui suffered a five minute beating at the hands of Igor Vovchanchyn. This fight is a long, but interesting fight.

The second fight is between Lion's Den fighter Guy Mezger and "The Axe Murderer" Vanderlei Silva. Mezger is a former King of Pancrase and the UFC 13 Middleweight Tournament Champion with a win over Tito Ortiz. Silva an International Vale Tudo and UFC veteran with knockout victories over Mike Van Arsedale and Todd Medina. This fight is a short, but exciting fight.

The third fight is between Ricco Rodriguez and "Giant" Ochiai. Rodriguez at the time was the King of the Cage Heavyweight Champion also was the 1998 Abu Dhubi Submission Wrestling Tournament champion in the 99kg and above weight class and stunned the Pride organzation by beating Gary Goodridge at Pride 9. Ochiai had only one fight before this fight. This fight may surprise you, but the ending won't.

The fourth fight is between "The Hurricane" Gilbert Yvel and "Big Daddy" Gary Goodridge. Yvel a former RINGS Openweight Champion and a Cage Fight Tournament winner. Goodridge is the UFC 8 finalist and the International Vale Tudo Championship 1 Tournament winner also holds knockout victories over Oleg Taktarov and Paul Herrera. The is another short and exciting fight with an ending that will leave you speechless.

The fifth fight is between "The Titan" Mark Kerr and Borisov Igor. Kerr the UFC 14 & 15 Heavyweight Tournament Champion, The World Vale Tudo Championship 3 Tournament winner and 1999 and 2000 Abu Dhubi Submisson Wrestling tournament winner in the openweight part of the event. Igor is a Sambo Champion out of Russia, but this is second Mixed Martial Arts fight. The fight is good, but the ending will not surprise you.

The sixth fight is between Enson Inoue and "The Lethal Weapon of the North" Igor Vovchanchyn. Inoue is a UFC 13 veteran and Japan Vale Tudo veteran and holds a victory over UFC Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture. Vovchanchyn is a IFC Tournament winner, The World Vale Tudo Championship 5 tournament winner and the Pride Grand Prix 2000 tournament finalist. This is a great fight and brutal.

The seventh fight is between Ken Shamrock and Kazuyuki Fujita. Fujita shocked the whole Mixed Martial Arts world with his victory over Mark Kerr. Shamrock is the first King of Pancrase and a UFC Superfight champion. This fight is alright, but the ending is really confusing.

The Masaki Satake vs. Kazunari Mukarami is not on the DVD.

The eighth fight is between Ryan Gracie and Tokimitsu Ishizawa. Ishizawa is pro wrestler Kendo Ka Shin from the New Japan Pro Wrestling Organzation. This fight is very short, but exciting.

The ninth and final fight is between Kazushi Sakuraba and Renzo Gracie. Sakuraba holds victories over two of Renzo family members Royler & Royce. Renzo is the World Combat Championship Tournament winner and holds a knockout victory over Oleg Taktarov. This fight is great and the ending may make you cringe.

Overall a great DVD, but I wish they would show the entrances of all the fighters.

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