Kamal Shalorus Credits Power to Life on the Farm

(photo credit: Dave Mandel / Sherdog.com)
The MMA gods have blessed us with a ton of fights this week, last night there was the Strikeforce show in L.A., tonight, Bellator’s welterweight tourney concludes, and then this weekend, the omnipresent Zuffa will grant us a UFC and WEC on Saturday and Sunday respectively. Sweet. Looks like re-painting the […]

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(photo credit: Dave Mandel / Sherdog.com)

The MMA gods have blessed us with a ton of fights this week, last night there was the Strikeforce show in L.A., tonight, Bellator’s welterweight tourney concludes, and then this weekend, the omnipresent Zuffa will grant us a UFC and WEC on Saturday and Sunday respectively. Sweet. Looks like re-painting the bomb shelter will have to wait a few days.

Sunday’s WEC, which will take place in Edmonton, Alberta, will be headlined with a lightweight tilt between former champ Jamie Varner and the undefeated Kamal Shalorus. It’s an interesting bout, as Varner needs a win to keep himself within striking distance of a rematch with the new champ Ben Henderson, while a win for Shalorus, might just get him a crack at the title. While Varner is pretty well known, Shalorus hasn’t been fighting on the big stage very long- things to know- he’s Iranian, he comes from an accomplished wrestling background, and, he’s as strong as an ox…(thanks to MMA Fighting for the quote).

“I know some athletes who developed their strength through technology,” Shalorus said in an interview with MMAFighting.com. “Not me. I got it working with my hands, working in the field all day, working with the animals. We had sheep, goats, horses — I’d have to build a barn for the animals, I’d have to work in the garden and then go chop down a tree, I’d have to go into the mountains to get something. It was a hard workout. I would often think to myself while I was working that this would also help me with my wrestling.”

Kamal, you just made Matt Hughes’day….

WEC Newcomer Danny Downes Ready to Go ‘International’ Against Horodecki

Filed under: WEC, NewsWhen Danny Downes picked up the phone early Tuesday afternoon and was told there was a spot for him on Sunday’s WEC 49 card if he was up for it, his affirmative response came quickly.

“Obviously, I would have preferred an eight-w…

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When Danny Downes picked up the phone early Tuesday afternoon and was told there was a spot for him on Sunday’s WEC 49 card if he was up for it, his affirmative response came quickly.

“Obviously, I would have preferred an eight-week training camp,” Downes told MMA Fighting on Wednesday. “But when you get the big call, you answer.”

Reed Harris Talks Featherweight Fight Between Josh Grispi And LC Davis

After being sidelined by an injury, the promising Josh Grispi returns. Still 21, he has a bright future in the divsion. In order to compete for the title, he must get past the devasting clinch of LC Davis this Sunday. Don’t miss WEC: Varner vs Shalorus Live on Versus – June 20th at 6pm PT/ […]

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After being sidelined by an injury, the promising Josh Grispi returns. Still 21, he has a bright future in the divsion. In order to compete for the title, he must get past the devasting clinch of LC Davis this Sunday. Don’t miss WEC: Varner vs Shalorus Live on Versus – June 20th at 6pm PT/ 9pm ET.

HT: WEC.tv

WEC’s Urijah Faber Talks About Dropping To 135 Pounds

Urijah Faber gives his thoughts on his recent drop to 135 pounds in the WEC. Talks about his upcoming fight with Mizugaki, cutting weight, and Joseph Benavidez.
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Urijah Faber gives his thoughts on his recent drop to 135 pounds in the WEC. Talks about his upcoming fight with Mizugaki, cutting weight, and Joseph Benavidez.

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WEC 49 Main Card Sees Lineup Change, Horodecki Has New Opponent

This Sunday’s “WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus” event has seen a change of fighters to one of the bouts that will make the televised portion of the show. On Tuesday Ed Ratcliff (7-2) pulled out of his fight against Chris Horodecki (13-2) with less than a week before the event due to injury. […]

Chris HorodeckiThis Sunday’s “WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus” event has seen a change of fighters to one of the bouts that will make the televised portion of the show. On Tuesday Ed Ratcliff (7-2) pulled out of his fight against Chris Horodecki (13-2) with less than a week before the event due to injury. Stepping in will be undefeated Danny “Boy” Downes (6-0).

The news was first reported by TopMMANews.com, who picked up a post by Ratcliff on his Facebook page.

“I wanna say sorry to all the fans, family, and friends for having to pull out on such late notice. Even more importantly I wanna appologise to Chris Horodecki for going thru all of that hard work and not getting the final release u deserve. I wish u the best. Sorry everyone.!!!!!!”

WEC 49 will take place this Sunday, June 20, at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The Versus network will carry the main card live on their station.

Downes last competed at a King Of The Cage event in April, having defeated Bruce Johnson via TKO (punches) late in the first round. He’s won 5 of his 6 victories via TKO, with four stoppages in the first round of those wins.

The Duke Roufus-trained product (Downes) is 6-0, with five wins coming by way of knockout. Known for his electric striking, Downes is also a cerebral fighter who owns degrees in International Affairs and German from Marquette University.

The Horodecki vs. Downes bout will be featured on the televised portion of the WEC 49 event.

HT: UFC.com

‘WEC 50: Cruz vs. Benavidez’ Poster

“WEC 50: Cruz vs. Benavidez” is scheduled to take place on August 18, 2010 at The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Event Card:
Bantamweight Championship bout: Dominick Cruz vs. Joseph Benavidez
Bantamweight bout: Urijah Faber vs. T…

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“WEC 50: Cruz vs. Benavidez” is scheduled to take place on August 18, 2010 at The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Event Card:

Bantamweight Championship bout: Dominick Cruz vs. Joseph Benavidez
Bantamweight bout: Urijah Faber vs. Takeya Mizugaki
Lightweight bout: Bart Palaszewski vs. Zach Micklewright*
Lightweight bout: Anthony Pettis vs. Shane Roller*

*-Not officially announced