New documentary film about Fedor and his team [part1 + Part2]

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No English subtitles yet but it's still interesting to watch. There's ton of new footage from recent camps and the current one as well.
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Part 2.
 
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Thanks for posting. Always great so see the GOAT.
 
A little more footage from the current training camp:



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Thanks for sharing TS. Fedor is looking very slim these days.

GOAT looking great. Cant wait to see him smash Maldonado.
 
Some translations of anything you find interesting would be much appreciated
 
Thanks for posting these videos. Fedor looks sharp, should be a short fight against Maldonado.

PS:
It amazes me how little interest the Fedor threads get these days. Normally, sherdoggers would flood anything with Fedor in the title. Not the case anymore.
 
The methods seem good, but I don't have a whole lot of idea as to who these guys are. Is Fedor getting good work in, or is he still basically training everyone most of the time? Does he have a Lindland/Henderson to his Couture?
 
The methods seem good, but I don't have a whole lot of idea as to who these guys are. Is Fedor getting good work in, or is he still basically training everyone most of the time? Does he have a Lindland/Henderson to his Couture?
With Aleks gone I don't think he has. His main sparring partner is Sidelnikov.
 
With Aleks gone I don't think he has. His main sparring partner is Sidelnikov.
I just don't see him improving that way. I get that he's trying to bring all these guys up, and Russian sport comes first for him.... But there's no way that he's that dense. He seems to just train really hard, and then meet up with some good partners in the Netherlands... And then calm down his training at the end back home so he's 100%.

It's too bad. He's my favorite of all time. It's love to see him train at some crazy top camp just once
 
He is the GOAT but time has not spared him. Maybe he should just coach and raise a new Russian generation of GOATs? ;)
 
One of the few fighters today I really look forward to watching fight. Always puts on a show. A very violent show.
Excited for the fight and what's and for bigger fights .hopefully the more the merrier.
 
The methods seem good, but I don't have a whole lot of idea as to who these guys are. Is Fedor getting good work in, or is he still basically training everyone most of the time? Does he have a Lindland/Henderson to his Couture?

It's been a long time since Fedor has trained on a weekly basis with anyone close to his skill sets. You could argue not since the early stages of his career has he had quality/proving guys to work with. I think he gets more high level work in when he travels outside of Russia. But this all part of what makes Fedor so great.

P.S.: His Sambo training over the decades is really what makes him special in MMA. A majority of his time that has been dedicated to MMA training you could argue has been working with average camps at best. He has never worked out with high level MMA camp. Red Devil back in the hay-day is about as good as it got for him.
 

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