
Pride Bushido 12
Overview
Pride Bushido 12 also known as Pride Bushido Survival 2nd Round was a mixed martial arts event held by Pride Fighting Championships. It took place on August 26, 2006, at the Nagoya Rainbow Hall.
Top Cast


Kazuo Misaki
Kazuo Misaki
Self
Kazuo Misaki
Self


Dan Henderson
Dan Henderson
Self
Dan Henderson
Self


Akihiro Gono
Akihiro Gono
Self
Akihiro Gono
Self


Gegard Mousasi
Gegard Mousasi
Self
Gegard Mousasi
Self


Paulo Filho
Paulo Filho
Self
Paulo Filho
Self


Ryo Chonan
Ryo Chonan
Self
Ryo Chonan
Self


Denis Kang
Denis Kang
Self
Denis Kang
Self


Amar Suloev
Amar Suloev
Self
Amar Suloev
Self


Takanori Gomi
Takanori Gomi
Self
Takanori Gomi
Self


David Baron
David Baron
Self
David Baron
Self
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