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Pride 32 : ウィキペディア英語版
Pride 32

''Pride 32: The Real Deal'' was a mixed martial arts event and was held by the Pride Fighting Championships. The event took place on October 21, 2006, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
==Background==
This was the first Pride event to be held outside of Japan. Since the event took place in Nevada, Pride had to modify its rules to follow Nevada's version of the ''Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts'' for this event. Pride followed Nevada's MMA rules for the most part, however they prohibited elbows to the head. Matches were three rounds of five minutes each, and if a match went the distance, it would be judged by Nevada's 10-point must system with Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) judges, which was different from Pride's own judging criteria.〔''(Pride reveals more Las Vegas details )'' – MMAWeekly.com news, September 19, 2006〕
Marvin Eastman was scheduled to face Kazuhiro Nakamura, but a contract dispute with the World Fighting Alliance prevented Eastman from taking part. Eastman was replaced by Travis Galbraith.
Mark Hunt was originally announced to be fighting Eric Esch in an MMA match.〔''(Pride "Real Deal" Not Quite Done Deal )'' – Sherdog.com, October 17, 2006〕 But the NSAC would not allow Hunt to fight Esch as they argued that Hunt’s wins over Wanderlei Silva and Mirko Filipovic gave him an unfair mat advantage.〔''(Ten Things That Need to Change in Mixed Martial Arts )'' – Sherdog.com, November 14, 2006〕 Pride had stated that "visa issues" were preventing Hunt from competing in the bout,〔''(Josh Barnett Passes Drug Test; Mark Hunt Still Off Pride Card; Gardner Not on Pride Card )'' – MMAWeekly.com news (archived permalink), October 20, 2006〕 but it was later confirmed that Hunt could not compete due to the NSAC's ruling. Hunt was replaced by Sean O'Haire.
Wanderlei Silva was also expected to fight at the event, but was barred by the NSAC as Silva had been knocked out one month prior.
Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović had also been thought to fight at this event, as he was seen in the earlier Pride 32 promotional poster (). However, he was unfit to fight as he had injured his foot in a previous match in an earlier Pride event.
The fight between Phil Baroni and Yosuke Nishijima was ruled a submission victory, though Nishijima did not tap out. The referee in charge ended the fight in order to protect Nishijima from injury. The match was therefore ruled a Technical Submission.
After the event, Vitor Belfort and Pawel Nastula both tested positive for banned substances; Nastula for nandrolone and Belfort for 4-hydroxytestosterone.〔''(Belfort, Nastula Fail Post-Fight Drug Test )'' – Sherdog, October 26, 2006〕 Kevin Randleman also provided a dubious urine sample, of which was stated "It was either allegedly non-human urine or urine from a dead human being," by the NSAC.〔''(Randleman Provided Dubious Urine Sample )'' – Sherdog.com, November 8, 2006〕
The Pay-per-view price was $39.95. Tickets sold from $50 to $700.〔Haney, J. (2006, Oct 20). TAKE FIVE: Pride fighting championships. Las Vegas Sun, pp. A.8-A.8.〕

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