Who defeated Sakuraba?
Royce Gracie
The mixed martial arts fight between Kazushi Sakuraba and Royce Gracie was held in 2000 at PRIDE Fighting Championships. Due to its special rules, it lasted 90 minutes before ending with the victory of Sakuraba by TKO.
What martial art did Sakuraba use?
Mixed martial arts
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Who did Royce Gracie loss to?
Royce Gracie Record: 15-2-3
W/L | Fighter | Round |
---|---|---|
loss | Royce Gracie Matt Hughes | 1 |
draw | Royce Gracie Hidehiko Yoshida | 2 |
loss | Royce Gracie Kazushi Sakuraba | 6 |
win | Royce Gracie Nobuhiko Takada | 1 |
What did Royce Gracie fail a drug test?
“I haven’t talked to him, so I don’t know. Not going to jump the gun.” Gracie was slightly harder on Jones, the UFC light heavyweight champion who failed a drug test for cocaine metabolites in December before his bout with Daniel Cormier at UFC 182 on Jan. 3.
What drug did Royce Gracie use?
Nandrolone
On June 14, 2007, the California State Athletic Commission declared that Gracie had tested positive for Nandrolone, an anabolic steroid, after his fight with Sakuraba.
Who is the chicken monster in Rampage Total Destruction?
Plucky is a chicken monster that made her first and only debut on the Wii version of Rampage: Total Destruction. She is one of 40 playable monsters. This is the only Rampage game she has appeared in.
What do you do in Rampage Total Destruction?
Rampage: Total Destruction, as with previous games in the series, has players destroying the environment to earn points. Other actions are available in addition to destroying buildings; people can be eaten and players can also throw vehicles to cause more damage. New to the series is the ability to climb on the front of a building to destroy it.
Is there a sequel to Rampage Total Destruction?
Rampage: Total Destruction. Rampage: Total Destruction is the latest sequel to the Rampage arcade game produced by Midway Games, and the last installment in the franchise before the firm folded into Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
What makes a v.e.r.n in Rampage?
In Rampage: World Tour, any monster can transform into V.E.R.N., while in the Nintendo Wii version of Rampage: Total Destruction, Vern is an unlockable monster. V.E.R.N. behaves differently than the other three playable monsters. Instead of being selectable, any monster transforms into V.E.R.N. by eating purple toxic waste found in some cities.