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Pride Fighting
Rules
PRIDE's rules differ between main PRIDE events and Bushido events. It was announced on November 29, 2006 that Bushido events would be discontinued, though it is unclear if the Bushido-specific rules will be scrapped or will continue to be used for lightweight and welterweight bouts.
On November 29, 2006, PRIDE announced the discontinuation of its Bushido events, with the intention of integrating the matches from lighter weight classes, mainly featured in Bushido, into regular PRIDE events. On October 4, 2007, PRIDE Worldwide closed its Japanese office, lying off 20 people who were working there since the closing of DSE.
Controversy
In May 2007 Quinton Rampage Jackson claimed that Pride officials had approached him and encouraged him not to tap out and instead lose consciousness should Kazushi Sakuraba catch him in a submission in July 2001. Although Jackson did indeed lose the fight, he maintains that he gave his best effort and was not swayed by the Pride officials.
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