After traveling to over 7 countries on 4 continents, holding 130
fights featuring over 150 fighters, the 2009 season ofthe "M-1
CHALLENGE" (www.M-1Global.com) comes to conclusion Thursday December 3, 2009 at “The Ice Palace”
in Saint Petersburg Russia as Team USA EAST will face off with Team Russia
Legion.
Both teams head to the finals following dominating performances
in their semi-final match ups and have set the stage for a renewal of a classic
sports rivalry that holds the M-1 Challenge Championship Cup in the
balance.
When
Russia Legion faces USA East, it will look to keep the M-1 Challenge
Championship Cup in Russia. Known as Russia Red Devil at the time and now known
as Russia Imperial, Fedor Emelianenko's team of talented proteges won the
first-ever M-1 Challenge last January in Amsterdam when it defeated Holland (now
known as Team Benelux) by a 4-1 score.
In addition to the M-1 Challenge
Championship Finals, the finals for the M-1 Selection will also be held as well.
The M-1 Selection is a secondary fight series designed to determine qualifying
teams in respective countries for the 2010 M-1 Challenge. The first-ever M-1
Selection finals on Dec. 3 will help determine which team from Russia will
represent its home country next year. The M-1 Selection finals will be streamed
live on www.sherdog.com.
M-1Global.com and Mixfight.ru will be providing live streaming coverage of the M-1 Challenge finals as it takes place for qualifying countries who are not subject to blackout. Fight footage of the M-1 Challenge finals will be made available in the United States in coming weeks on HDNet. Be sure to check M-1Global.com and HDNetFights.com for an exact air date.
Official lineups are available below:
USA EAST VS. RUSSIA LEGION -
2. Lightweight (154 lbs./-70
kg): Ivan
Jorge vs. Yura Ivlev
3.
Welterweight (167.2 lbs./-76
kg): Gerson
Dos Santos vs. Magomed
Shikshabekov
4. Middleweight (184.8 lbs./-84
kg): Danilo
Pereira vs. Ansar Chalangov
5.
Light Heavyweight (204.8
lbs./-93 kg): Chuck Grigsby vs.
Besiki
Gerenava
6. Heavyweight (+204.8 lbs./+93
kg): Lloyd
“Kadillac” Marshbanks vs. Akhmed
Sultanov