PRIDE 5

PRIDE 5

Infobox MMA event
name = PRIDE 5


promotion = PRIDE Fighting Championships
date = April 29, 1999
venue = Nagoya Rainbow Hall
city = Nagoya
attendance =
buyrate =
previousevent = PRIDE 4
followingevent = PRIDE 6

PRIDE 5 was a mixed martial arts event held by the PRIDE Fighting Championships. This was the first PRIDE event to be promoted by Dream Stage Entertainment, which took over from Kakutougi Revolution Spirits. The event took place at the Nagoya Rainbow Hall in Nagoya, Japan, on April 29, 1999. This event also marked the PRIDE debuts of Mark Coleman and Vitor Belfort.

Results

flagicon| USA Egan Inoue vs flagicon| JPN Minoru Toyonaga

Egan Inoue defeats Minoru Toyonaga by technical knockout at 5:53 of Round 1.

flagicon| BRA Francisco Bueno vs flagicon| JPN Satoshi Honma

Francisco Bueno defeats Satoshi Honma by technical knockout at 4:59 of Round 1.

flagicon| JPN Akira Shoji vs flagicon| UKR Igor Vovchanchyn

Igor Vovchanchyn defeats Akira Shoji by decision.

flagicon| JPN Enson Inoue vs flagicon| JPN Soichi Nishida

Enson Inoue defeats Soichi Nishida by rear naked choke at 0:24 of Round 1.

flagicon| BRA Vitor Belfort vs flagicon| JPN Kazushi Sakuraba

Kazushi Sakuraba defeats Vitor Belfort by decision.

flagicon| USA Mark Coleman vs flagicon| JPN Nobuhiko Takada

Nobuhiko Takada defeats Mark Coleman by heel hook submission at 1:44 of Round 2.

ee also

* List of PRIDE events

External links

* [http://www.pridefc.com/ Official PRIDE Website]
* [http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?search=yes&eventid=50 Sherdog.com]


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