Jamie Varner Still Focused on MMA Even as He Looks Ahead

Filed under: UFC, WEC, NewsJamie Varner was a 21-year-old junior in college fighting part-time on small shows in Arizona in 2006 when he got the call offering him a fight in the UFC. When that call came, he made the decision to leave school behind and …

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Jamie Varner was a 21-year-old junior in college fighting part-time on small shows in Arizona in 2006 when he got the call offering him a fight in the UFC. When that call came, he made the decision to leave school behind and focus on being a full-time fighter.

Five years later, Varner has been in and out of the UFC, in and out of the WEC and now back to fighting on small-time shows, having recently won a fight for the Xtreme Fighting Organization. And the state of his career right now has him going back to college even though he says he remains dedicated to his MMA career.

“I dropped out of college right before my senior year,” Varner said on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour. “Like some of the great football, baseball, basketball athletes, I thought, do I stay in college or do I pursue an opportunity in professional athletics? The UFC made the call for me to fight Hermes Franca, and I did that, but after I got cut I started thinking about life after.”

Varner is attending school part time at Seton Hall, continuing to work toward his degree with an eye toward eventually becoming a physician’s assistant. But that’s not the main reason he moved to New Jersey: He’s also there to train at AMA Fight Club, home of UFC fighters Jim Miller and Dan Miller, to reinvigorate his MMA career.

Varner said that when he lost to Shane Roller in the final WEC event and learned that he wouldn’t be among the WEC fighters invited to join the UFC, he was so upset that he thought about quitting the sport.

“When I got cut I felt like my girlfriend dumped me,” Varner said. “I’ve been with Zuffa for five years. I dropped out of college. I’ve been chasing this dream, all in. … I never said no to a fight. Whenever they asked me to fight, I fought.”

With that, Varner said he started thinking more about what he could accomplish as a physician’s assistant.

“I want to get that degree, go to South America, try to do Doctors Without Borders,” Varner said. “I want to travel the world and give back.”

However, it wasn’t long before Varner started getting the itch to fight again. He took the fight with XFO and won easily, and he was also in talks with Dream to go to Japan and fight Shinya Aoki, although that fight fell through. Varner says he’s still a fighter at heart and not ready to walk away any time soon.

“There’s still some tread on these tires,” Varner said. “There’s still some fights to be fought and some battles to be won. … I want to get back in the UFC and fight in the UFC.”

 

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The MMA Hour With Varner in Studio, Maynard, Huerta, de Jong

Filed under: UFC, Strikeforce, FanHouse Exclusive, VideosThe MMA Hour returns on Monday with another stacked lineup. Here’s a list of who will be stopping.

* Former WEC lightweight champion Jamie Varner will be in studio to talk about life after WEC.

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The MMA Hour returns on Monday with another stacked lineup. Here’s a list of who will be stopping.

* Former WEC lightweight champion Jamie Varner will be in studio to talk about life after WEC.

* Lightweight Roger Huerta will update us on where he’s been and where’s headed next.

* Golden Glory trainer Martijn de Jong will discuss Glory World Series and upcoming fights for Alistair Overeem, Jon Olav Einemo, Marloes Coenen and others.

* UFC lightweight contender Gray Maynard will talk about his recent injury and when he expects to return to action.

* And MMA Fighting’s Ben Fowlkes will stop by to preview UFC 130 and look at other news making headlines in MMA.

Of course, we’ll be taking your calls. Give us a shout at: 212-254-0193 or 212-254-0237.

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Watch the show live below beginning at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT. Subscribe to The MMA Hour on iTunes: audio feed here; video feed here. Download previous episodes here. Listen to the show via Stitcher here.

 

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Former WEC Champ Jamie Varner Books First Fight Since Zuffa Release

Filed under: NewsFormer WEC lightweight champion Jamie Varner has booked his first fight since being cut by Zuffa following his last fight.

Varner will meet Tyler Combs in the co-main event of XFO 39, a promotion run by former WEC title challenger Je…

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Former WEC lightweight champion Jamie Varner has booked his first fight since being cut by Zuffa following his last fight.

Varner will meet Tyler Combs in the co-main event of XFO 39, a promotion run by former WEC title challenger Jeff Curran, who will fight in the main event against Joe Pearson. The all-pro card will take place May 13 at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill., outside Chicago.

Former WEC Lightweight Champ Jamie Varner Released by Zuffa

Filed under: UFC, WEC, NewsBefore his first hometown fight in nearly five years earlier this month, Jamie Varner told MMA Fighting he was fighting for his life – that a loss to Shane Roller would likely lead to a pink slip from Zuffa.

“I know if I lo…

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Before his first hometown fight in nearly five years earlier this month, Jamie Varner told MMA Fighting he was fighting for his life – that a loss to Shane Roller would likely lead to a pink slip from Zuffa.

“I know if I lose this fight, I’m probably going to get cut,” Varner said. “I’m fighting for my life, dude. So there’s a lot of pressure. But I’ve got the home-court advantage, so that’s one thing I’ve got working in my favor.”

But as Varner was afraid of, after a submission loss to Roller at WEC 53 in his native Phoenix, the former WEC lightweight champion has been released by Zuffa. The news was first reported by the MMA and video game website PunchDrunkGamer, where Varner put out an official statement. A spokesperson at Knock Out Representation, Varner’s agency, confirmed his release to MMA Fighting on Tuesday, but declined comment.

WEC Draws 6,000-Plus in Phoenix for Final Event

Filed under: WEC, NewsGLENDALE, Ariz. – In its final event, the WEC brought in an estimated attendance of 6,384 to the Jobing.com Arena outside Phoenix on Thursday night. Gate information was not yet available late Thursday night.

After Thursday’s WEC…

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GLENDALE, Ariz. – In its final event, the WEC brought in an estimated attendance of 6,384 to the Jobing.com Arena outside Phoenix on Thursday night. Gate information was not yet available late Thursday night.

After Thursday’s WEC 53 card, the promotion will merge with its Zuffa LLC sibling promotion, the UFC, starting in January, though there have already been several lighter-weight fights over the last two UFC cards.

Jamie Varner: ‘I Can Win a World Title Again’

Filed under: UFC, WEC, FanHouse ExclusiveJamie Varner is over Donald Cerrone.

Kinda. Sorta. OK, not really.

The former WEC lightweight champ has been defined the last two years by his feud with “Cowboy.” And even though Varner is 10 weeks removed f…

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Jamie Varner is over Donald Cerrone.

Kinda. Sorta. OK, not really.

The former WEC lightweight champ has been defined the last two years by his feud with “Cowboy.” And even though Varner is 10 weeks removed from his last fight with his nemesis, a unanimous decision loss at WEC 51, and even though it could be years before the world sees a rubber match between the two, and even though Shane Roller is waiting on Thursday night, Cerrone never seems to be far from his mind.

“He’s just the most disrespectful person that I’ve ever met,” Varner told MMA Fighting last week. “He shows no class in the ring, he shows no class out of the ring. I mean, he got into a fight at some amateur show with a guy – over a girl. The guy has no class. Whether I win or I lose my fights, at least I can hold my head up high. I’ve got dignity and integrity, and that guy has nothing. He’s just a lonely, uneducated hillbilly that will go nowhere in his life after fighting.”