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Frye and returned
Mark Coleman returned to MMA competition at Pride 26 to face Don Frye in a rematch of their meeting at UFC 10 ; this proved to be a much tougher battle.
Instantly a fan favorite in the UFC, Frye returned at UFC 9 to take a single bout TKO victory over Brazilian Amaury Bitetti instead of the scheduled Marco Ruas.
At UFC 10, Frye returned to tournament format and defeated Mark Hall and Brian Johnston both by TKO.
In September 2001, Frye won the G1 World Climax tournament ( a tournament similar to New Japan's G1 Climax only for gaijins ), after the tournament win, Frye left New Japan and returned to Mixed Martial Arts.
In 2004, Frye returned to New Japan for two appearances as a member of Chono's Black New Japan stable, teaming with Chono in a tag match defeating Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Yuji Nagata and then teaming with Scott Norton and Manabu Nakanishi in a winning effort against Shinsuke Nakamura, Yutaka Yoshie, and Blue Wolf.
Frye returned to Pride in February 2002, facing long-time rival Ken Shamrock at Pride 19.
Just four months after defeating Ken Shamrock, Frye returned to face Japanese professional wrestler Yoshihiro Takayama at Pride 21.
Riding a new wave of popularity, Frye returned at Pride 23 to face Japanese Olympic Gold Medalist Hidehiko Yoshida.
Frye took seven months off following the loss to Le Banner, and returned at Pride 26 to try to avenge his loss to Mark Coleman.
After another brief retirement, Frye returned in May 2006 to fight Akebono at Hero's 5, winning by guillotine choke in the second round.
In 1897 Aveling left Eleanor and on 8 June that year secretly married an actress, Eva Frye, but returned to Eleanor when he was struck down with kidney disease.

Frye and professional
Skip Frye, professional surfer < BR >
* The Northrop Frye Collection at the Victoria University Library at the University of Toronto A comprehensive collection of Northrop Frye's published work, literary manuscripts, correspondence, personal and professional writings, photographs and audiovisual materials.
* Channing Frye, American professional basketball player
On January 18, 2000, she fought her first professional boxing fight, against Karen Frye, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Donald Frye ( born November 23, 1965 ) is an American mixed martial artist, professional wrestler, and actor.
On August 28, 1989, Frye made his professional boxing debut against Luis Mora in Phoenix, Arizona and won via first round knock out.
Along with his collegiate wrestling experience, Frye holds a 2nd degree black belt in Judo and a professional boxing record.
After leaving the UFC, Frye went into professional wrestling and debuted for New Japan Pro Wrestling in August 1997.
Both held PAS inadmissible and one case found that PAS failed the Frye test as the appropriate professional community did not generally accept ; this decision was upheld in an appellate court.
Frye is the uncle of professional basketball player Channing Frye.
Channing Thomas Frye ( born May 17, 1983 in White Plains, New York ) is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the Phoenix Suns of the NBA.

Frye and wrestling
Following the fight, Coleman apologised to the fans for the lack of action during the fight, in which he had spent the majority of the time in taking down and maintaining positional dominace of Frye with his superior wrestling ability.
Don Frye began wrestling at Buena High School in Sierra Vista, Arizona then in college ( for Arizona State ) in 1984, where he was trained by fellow future Ultimate Fighting Championship legend, then assistant wrestling coach, Dan Severn.
By 1998, Frye began to rise in the ranks as he quickly became one of the companies lead heels, on April 4, 1998, Frye won the Antonio Final Opponent tournament on April 4, 1998 to earn the right to wrestle New Japan Pro Wrestling founder and wrestling legend: Antonio Inoki in his retirement match which took place later that night which Frye lost.
Frye's disadvantage was obvious as he couldn't use his wrestling skills and at 1: 30 of the first round Don Frye was knocked out.

Frye and 2003
" Spengler Revisited " in Northrop Frye on modern culture ( 2003 ), pp 297-382, first published 1974 ; online
" Spengler Revisited " in Northrop Frye on modern culture ( 2003 ), pp 297 – 382, first published 1974 ; online
* Kaylee Frye, a character from the television series Firefly ( 2002 – 2003 ) and the movie Serenity ( 2005 )
Another rematch was on tap for Pride Shockwave 2003, when Frye faced Gary Goodridge for the third time.
*" Bob le flambeur ", Senses of Cinema, February 2003, Brian Frye

Frye and where
The feud ended on February 24, 2002, at Pride 19 – Bad Blood, where Shamrock fought Frye in the main event in a match that potentially had PRIDE Heavyweight Championship title implications ( PRIDE FC considered giving the winner of this fight a title shot against current Pride heavyweight champion Antônio Rodrigo Nogueira ).
Johnson is trained by Curtis Frye, at the University of South Carolina where he serves as a volunteer assistant coach.
In Radio & TV News John T. Frye wrote a column on a fictional repair shop where the proprietor, Mac, would interact with other technicians and customers.
The video also features a black and white cut-scene where Jodi Long and E. Max Frye are arguing about reincarnation, in which Long emphatically declares " I don't believe in reincarnation because I refuse to come back as a bug or as a rabbit!
His mother was Frances Frye, daughter of Sir Frederick Frye, who held a command in the West Indies, where she married John Duer.
Frye, a member of the Republican Party, spent most of his political career as a legislator, serving in the Maine House of Representatives and U. S. House of Representatives before being elected to the U. S. Senate, where he served for 30 years and died in office.
After being in Team 2000 for two years, Frye left the group, and joined Keiji Mutoh's new stable: BATT where he made a third attempt at the IWGP Title but came up short again.
Frye would make a one time appearance at New Japan's Fighting Spirit Memorial Day Tokyo Dome show on May 2, 2002 where he defeated Tadao Yasuda.
On October 2, 2005, Frye took part in the WRESTLE-1 Grand Prix where he lost to Jamal in the second.
Greig subsequently studied at The University of Toronto where she first became acquainted with several individuals including literary theorist and archetypal critic, Northrop Frye.
When the detachment under Major Frye approached Blanchard's Village, located near where Hillsborough now stands, it encountered a French forces under command of Captain Charles Deschamps de Boishébert and was driven off with heavy losses.

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