Fedor Emelianenko has accumulated 165 points on his smartwatch since purchasing it in March, with only four points awarded per half-marathon. His teammate Vadim Nemkov has 72 points, up from 60 in late April when Fedor had 90.
Fedor Emelianenko is keeping himself busy in retirement — and apparently on the roads. The 49-year-old Russian legend, known as The Last Emperor, has racked up an impressive 165 points on his smartwatch since purchasing it in March, according to a recent update shared from his camp. With only four points awarded per completed half-marathon, that total represents a significant volume of long-distance running in just a matter of months.

Emelianenko, who carries a professional MMA record of 36-5-0 and spent the better part of two decades as the most feared heavyweight on the planet, has long been associated with FedorTeam out of Russia. Standing six feet tall with a 74-inch reach, he was known inside the cage for a relentless output of 3.18 significant strikes per minute at 51 percent accuracy, combined with a well-rounded ground game that produced nearly two takedowns and close to two submission attempts per fifteen minutes of action.
His teammate Vadim Nemkov is also putting in the mileage, though the 32-year-old light heavyweight sits at 72 points on his own tracker. That figure is up from 60 points recorded in late April, when Fedor himself had 90 — meaning both men have continued to build on their totals, with Emelianenko adding 75 points over roughly the same stretch that Nemkov added 12. Nemkov holds a professional record of 19-2-0 and stands six feet tall with a 76-inch reach, or 193 centimeters.

Why it matters
- Fedor's running volume suggests a disciplined, high-output training regimen well into his post-fighting years
- Nemkov's steady progress indicates the wider FedorTeam culture continues to emphasize endurance conditioning
- The gap between the two totals underlines Emelianenko's exceptional commitment, given he is 17 years older than his teammate

















