Bowles unconcerned with rankings discussions and “lucky punch” talk heading into WEC 47

One of the more reserved an unassuming fighters you’re likely to ever
meet, WEC bantamweight champion Brian Bowles (8-0 MMA, 5-0 WEC) has
risen quickly through the ranks for the world’s best 135-pound fighters.

And while life hasn’t changed much for the Georgia resident, the
discussions concerning him have. Some consider Bowles among the top-10
pound-for-pound fighters in the world, while others write off his stunning
2009 victory over Miguel Torres as the result of a “lucky punch.”

Bowles recently said he’s not concerned too much with either camp’s
opinion. Instead, he’s just focused on a WEC 47 bout with Dominick Cruz
(14-1 MMA, 4-1 WEC).


One of the more reserved an unassuming fighters you’re likely to ever
meet, WEC bantamweight champion Brian Bowles (8-0 MMA, 5-0 WEC) has
risen quickly through the ranks for the world’s best 135-pound fighters.

And while life hasn’t changed much for the Georgia resident, the
discussions concerning him have. Some consider Bowles among the top-10
pound-for-pound fighters in the world, while others write off his stunning
2009 victory over Miguel Torres as the result of a “lucky punch.”

Bowles recently said he’s not concerned too much with either camp’s
opinion. Instead, he’s just focused on a WEC 47 bout with Dominick Cruz
(14-1 MMA, 4-1 WEC).