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Pride 7

Pride 7

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Pride 7

1999
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Overview

Pride 7 was a mixed martial arts event held by the Pride Fighting Championships. It took place on September 12, 1999, at Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan.

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12 members
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Daijiro Matsui

Self

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Bob Schrijber

Self

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Wanderlei Silva

Self

Wanderlei Silva
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Carl Malenko

Self

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Maurice Smith

Self

Maurice Smith
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Branko Cikatic

Self

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Akira Shoji

Self

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Larry Parker

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Kazushi Sakuraba

Self

Kazushi Sakuraba
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Anthony Macias

Self

Anthony Macias
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Igor Vovchanchyn

Self

Igor Vovchanchyn
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Mark Kerr

Self

Mark Kerr

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