Joe Stevenson Drops to Featherweight to Face Javier Vazquez at UFC on Versus 4

Filed under: UFC, NewsJoe Stevenson will drop to featherweight with the hopes of snapping his three-fight losing streak and keeping his job in the UFC.

Stevenson will face jiu-jitsu black belt Javier Vazquez at UFC on Versus 4, the promotion confirmed…

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Joe StevensonJoe Stevenson will drop to featherweight with the hopes of snapping his three-fight losing streak and keeping his job in the UFC.

Stevenson will face jiu-jitsu black belt Javier Vazquez at UFC on Versus 4, the promotion confirmed on Monday.

The longtime UFC fighter most recently lost a decision to Danny Castillo on March 3. Prior to that, he suffered a knockout at the hands of Mac Danzig, and lost a decision to George Sotiropoulos.

WEC 52 Live Blog: Chad Mendes vs. Javier Vazquez Updates

Filed under: WECThis is the WEC 52 live blog for Chad Mendes vs. Javier Vazquez, a featherweight bout on tonight’s WEC on Versus event from The Pearl in Las Vegas.

Chad Mendes (8-0) is a two-time PAC 10 and two-time D! NCAA All-American in wrestling. …

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This is the WEC 52 live blog for Chad Mendes vs. Javier Vazquez, a featherweight bout on tonight’s WEC on Versus event from The Pearl in Las Vegas.

Chad Mendes (8-0) is a two-time PAC 10 and two-time D! NCAA All-American in wrestling. With the WEC, Mendes has beaten Cub Swanson, Anthony Morrison and Erik Koch. Javier Vazquez (15-4) is a veteran with wins this year over Jens Pulver and Mackens Semerzier.

The live blog is below.

WEC 52: Chad Mendes Stays Undefeated, Beats Javier Vazquez

Filed under: WECChad Mendes is ready to enter the UFC with an undefeated record after beating Javier Vazquez by unanimous decision at WEC 52.

Mendes used his superior wrestling to grind out a decision against Vazquez, with all three judges scoring it …

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Chad Mendes is ready to enter the UFC with an undefeated record after beating Javier Vazquez by unanimous decision at WEC 52.

Mendes used his superior wrestling to grind out a decision against Vazquez, with all three judges scoring it 30-27 for Mendes. The win gives Mendes a 9-0 record, and he has to be considered one of the top featherweights in the UFC, just as soon as the UFC absorbs the WEC’s featherweights in 2011.

State of the UFC Featherweights

Filed under: UFC, WECNovember is a month without any title fights, which makes it a good time to take a long view of the future title picture in each weight class. Today we look at the featherweight division.

The best fighter making the transition fro…

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November is a month without any title fights, which makes it a good time to take a long view of the future title picture in each weight class. Today we look at the featherweight division.

The best fighter making the transition from World Extreme Cagefighting into the UFC will be Jose Aldo, the featherweight champion who belongs in the debate about the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world. Getting Aldo bigger in front of a bigger audience will be a big step forward for American MMA.

Mendes, Vazquez Looking Forward to Tangle After ‘Spoon-Fed’ Comments

Filed under: UFC, WEC, NewsWEC fighters have always had to scrap and claw for attention that is usually directed towards the athletes of the UFC. With the recent merger news, that’s changing in a hurry. Several of the WEC’s fights over its final two ev…

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WEC fighters have always had to scrap and claw for attention that is usually directed towards the athletes of the UFC. With the recent merger news, that’s changing in a hurry. Several of the WEC’s fights over its final two events have implications that will affect the division when it is rechristened with three familiar letters.

One of those bouts is WEC 52‘s featherweight matchup pitting unbeaten Chad Mendes against veteran Javier Vazquez. Both men are trying to work their way to the front of the line for consideration at a title shot. But to hear Vazquez tell it, Mendes hasn’t exactly earned his keep. In a recent interview with the Las Vegas Sun, Vazquez said that while Mendes is a good athlete, “he’s been kind of spoon-fed in a lot of ways,” and “the second he runs into somebody he can’t just bully around, he’s going to break.”

On Monday evening, Mendes responded.