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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was talks between PRIDE and UsefulNotes/UltimateFightingChampionship at UFC 44 to set up a fight among Fujita and Wesley Correira at UFC 46, but PRIDE turned down the idea because Correira was not a big enough name.
** Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki put a stop to it by convincing Fujita to stay and provide training for MMA and sent him to Pride when he was ready.
** Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki put a stop to it by convincing Fujita to stay and provide training for MMA and sent him to Pride when he was ready.
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** Being interested on MMA, Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki convinced Fujita to stay by providing him his own training and sending him to PRIDE instead.
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** Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki put a stop to it by convincing Fujita to stay and provide training for MMA and sent him to Pride when he was ready.name.
** Being interested on MMA, Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki convinced Fujita to stay by providing him his own training and sending him to PRIDE instead.
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** Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki put a stop to it by convincing Fujita to stay and provide training for MMA and sent him to Pride when he was ready.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was talks between PRIDE and UsefulNotes/UltimateFightingChampionship at UFC 44 to set up a fight among Fujita and Wesley Correira at UFC 46, but PRIDE turned down the idea because Correira was not a big enough name.name.
** Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki put a stop to it by convincing Fujita to stay and provide training for MMA and sent him to Pride when he was ready.
** Fujita requested to leave New Japan in 1999 with the intention of joining Fighting Network RINGS, with approval from Wrestling/AkiraMaeda and New Japan higher ups, but Wrestling/AntonioInoki put a stop to it by convincing Fujita to stay and provide training for MMA and sent him to Pride when he was ready.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: There was talks between PRIDE and UsefulNotes/UltimateFightingChampionship at UFC 44 to set up a fight among Fujita and Wesley Correira at UFC 46, but PRIDE turned down the idea because Correira was not a big enough name.