WEC 49: Varner vs Shalorus takes place on June 20th, Live on Versus June 20th at 6pm PT/ 9pm ET at Rexxal Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event is headlined by a lightweight bout between Jamie Varner and Kamal Shalorus.
Main Card
Lightweight bout: Kamal Shalorus vs. Jamie Varner
Featherweight bout: L.C. Davis vs. Josh Grispi
Lightweight […]
WEC 49: Varner vs Shalorus takes place on June 20th, Live on Versus June 20th at 6pm PT/ 9pm ET at Rexxal Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The event is headlined by a lightweight bout between Jamie Varner and Kamal Shalorus.
Main Card
Lightweight bout: Kamal Shalorus vs. Jamie Varner
Featherweight bout: L.C. Davis vs. Josh Grispi
Lightweight bout: Chris Horodecki vs. Ed Ratcliff
Featherweight bout: Mark Hominick vs. Yves Jabouin
Bantamweight bout: Will Campuzano vs. Eddie Wineland
Preliminary Card
Lightweight bout: Karen Darabedyan vs. Will Kerr
Bantamweight bout: Wagnney Fabiano vs. Frank Gomez
Featherweight bout: Bendy Casimir vs. Erik Koch
Featherweight bout: Rafael Assuncao vs. Diego Nunes
Bantamweight bout: Chris Cariaso vs. Rafael Rebello
Bantamweight bout: Renan Barao vs. Anthony Leone
Press Release
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Redemption. It’s a word that bantamweight Joseph Benavidez has had etched in his brain since last August. You see, when the 25-year-old first locked horns with Dominick Cruz last summer, the two engaged in three of the most action-packed rounds in World Extreme Cagefighting® history. Unfortunately for Benavidez, […]
Press Release
Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Redemption. It’s a word that bantamweight Joseph Benavidez has had etched in his brain since last August. You see, when the 25-year-old first locked horns with Dominick Cruz last summer, the two engaged in three of the most action-packed rounds in World Extreme Cagefighting® history. Unfortunately for Benavidez, he came up just short on that sizzling August night and was handed the first and only loss of his professional career.
On Wednesday, August 18 from The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Benavidez gets another crack at Cruz. WEC officials announced today that Benavidez will challenge Dominick Cruz for the bantamweight title in a hotly-anticipated summer showdown. Plus, former featherweight champion Urijah Faber makes his 135-pound debut as he takes on Japanese striking sensation Takeya Mizugaki.
This epic summer event will be held in conjunction with the MAGIC trade show, the men’s fashion industry’s premier convention – held at The Las Vegas Convention Center and The Mandalay Bay Convention Center, August 17-19.
“When Dominick and Joseph fought last August, it was one of those fights that kept you on the edge of your seat,” WEC General Manager Reed Harris said. “Now we get to see the Cruz-Benavidez rematch with even more at stake – the world title. If that wasn’t enough, we’ll get to see Urijah Faber take on Takeya Mizugaki in a fight that has the potential to be one of the best of the summer.”
Tickets for WEC: Cruz vs. Benavidez go on sale Thursday, June 17 at 10 a.m. PT and will be priced at $246, $171, and $96. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to WEC newsletter subscribers on Wednesday, June 16 starting at 10 a.m. PT. To access this presale, users must register for the WEC newsletter through wec.tv. Tickets will be available at The Pearl box office, online at ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations, or charge by phone at 1-800-745-3000. Ticket prices do not include service charges.
Cruz vs. Benavidez will be televised nationally live on VERSUS beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT. All of the network’s live WEC events are presented in HD and Spanish language SAP where available. For more information and how to find VERSUS in your local viewing area, visit http://www.versus.com/findversus.
Arguably the most dynamic striker in the 135-pound division, San Diego, Calif.’s Dominick Cruz (15-1) prides himself on his unorthodox standup and aggressive wrestling. After defeating Benavidez last August, the 25-year-old scored a second-round TKO stoppage over previously-unbeaten Brian Bowles in March to secure the bantamweight championship. Undefeated at 5-0 since dropping to 135 pounds three years ago, Cruz expects to put on a similar performance as he did when he clashed with Benavidez last year.
“Let’s keep it real: styles make fights and both of the last two guys he has fought stood right in front of him,” Cruz said. “You can’t stand in front of him, you have to use footwork and move. Joseph can’t match my footwork and I have a reach advantage on him. That doesn’t guarantee me the win, but it allows me to dictate a lot of the fight. I fought him once and not a lot of his game has changed. He has definitely improved, as I have, every single day. But there are a lot of tricks up my sleeve that I will use against Joseph for this fight.”
Training out of the same camp as WEC stars Urijah Faber and Chad Mendes, Sacramento, Calif.’s Joseph Benavidez is coming off two of the most impressive feats in recent memory. Last December, the 25-year-old scored a phenomenal knockout victory over jiu-jitsu ace Rani Yahya. Then, just three months later, Benavidez became the first man to ever submit former bantamweight champion Miguel Angel Torres. Now, with Cruz in his crosshairs, Benavidez plans to avenge his only loss and capture the world title.
“Those are two of the main goals in my career, to win the title and avenge that loss on the same night,” Benavidez said. “He’s a tough fighter, but I’m a different fighter since I fought him last. I think he had a great night and I had a bad night, and it was still really close, so if I fight like I’m capable of I have no doubt I will come out with the victory.”
One of the top lighter weight fighters of all-time, former featherweight champion Urijah Faber has defeated some of the sport’s best names. From Jeff Curran to Jens Pulver to Raphael Assuncao, the 31-year-old served as the 145-pound kingpin for over two years. Now, “The California Kid” has his sights set on winning a championship in the loaded bantamweight division. Up first for the Sacramento, Calif. native is Takeya Mizugaki, one of the division’s most talented athletes.
“I’m excited to take this fight at 135-pounds and test myself against the best bantamweights in the world,” Faber, who owns a record of 23-4, said. “Mizugaki is really tough, but I’m ready to make an impact and work toward becoming a champion again.”
Japanese star Takeya Mizugaki burst onto the scene last year, waging a five-round war with then-champion Miguel Angel Torres. Since that time, the 26-year-old has become one of the most feared bantamweights in the world. Having defeated Rani Yahya in his last fight in January, Mizugaki (13-4-2) is prepared to rudely welcome Faber to the 135-pound weight class.
“I never shy away from tough fights, so I’m excited to fight Urijah,” Mizugaki, who holds a master’s degree in electrical engineering, said. “Urijah’s first fight in this division won’t be an easy one. I plan on beating him on Aug. 18.”
Remaining bouts for WEC: Cruz vs. Benavidez will be announced at a later date. For more information, visit www.wec.tv. Follow WEC at http://twitter.com/WEConVERSUS.
With the WEC’s first foray north of the border, it was only natural the promotion put some Canadians on the card.
On Sunday, at WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus, the co-main event will feature a pair of Canadians who have been waiting the better part of a decade for a crack at each other. When Mark Hominick and Yves Jabouin square off, it will be a fight WEC general manager Reed Harris says was eight years in the making.
“Basically, this is a fight that’s been trying to be put together for eight years,” Harris said Monday on a media call for WEC 49. “Sean Shelby, our matchmaker, put it together and now we’re going to get to see those guys finally go at it.”
Canadian fans will get the chance to see some of the fighters involved in this Sunday’s WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus event on Thursday, June 17 at one of the biggest malls in North America.
The event is headlined by a bout between former WEC lightweight champ Jamie Varner (16-3) and undefeated Kamal Shalorus (6-0-1). […]
Canadian fans will get the chance to see some of the fighters involved in this Sunday’s WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus event on Thursday, June 17 at one of the biggest malls in North America.
The event is headlined by a bout between former WEC lightweight champ Jamie Varner (16-3) and undefeated Kamal Shalorus (6-0-1). Canadian featherweights Mark Hominick (17-8) and Yves Jabouin (14-5) square off in the co-main event.
On Thursday, June 17, World Extreme Cagefighting® invades the West Edmonton Mall for a public workout open to both fans and members of the press. The open workout will take place at the Newcap Stage at the West Edmonton Mall from 1pm – 3pm MST and will showcase the pre-fight training regimens of some of the world’s best mixed martial artists. The Newcap Stage is located on the first floor, Phase IV, in front of HMV.
The schedule for fighter workouts is as follows:
1pm – 2pm MST: Jamie Varner, Yves Jabouin, and Ed Ratcliff
2pm – 3pm MST: Kamal Shalorus, Mark Hominick, and Chris Horodecki
From family man to fighter, get a closer look into the life of Mark Hominick. Mark will face fellow Canadian Yves Jabouin in Edmonton on Sunday June 20th at 6pm PT/ 9pm ET only on Versus.
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From family man to fighter, get a closer look into the life of Mark Hominick. Mark will face fellow Canadian Yves Jabouin in Edmonton on Sunday June 20th at 6pm PT/ 9pm ET only on Versus.
Wednesday was a busy day for the World Extreme Cagefighting promotion with several bouts announced, including a title bout, for WEC 50.
WEC 50 will take place on Aug. 18 at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nev.
WEC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz (15-1) announced his first title defense via his Twitter page. He’ll be […]
Wednesday was a busy day for the World Extreme Cagefighting promotion with several bouts announced, including a title bout, for WEC 50.
WEC 50 will take place on Aug. 18 at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nev.
WEC bantamweight champion Dominick Cruz (15-1) announced his first title defense via his Twitter page. He’ll be rematching Joseph Benavidez (12-1) in what should be, the events headliner.
Cruz was the only fighter so far to defeat Benavidez and did it at WEC 42 last August. The champ won the bantamweight title last March after defeating Brian Bowles for the belt. He’s won his last six straight fights.
Benavidez is coming off a sensational win over Miguel Torres at WEC 47 in March, submitting the former champ via guillotine. The submission also earned him the “Submission of the Night” award. That was his second straight victory having defeated Rani Yahya at WEC 45 before his only loss to Cruz.
Other bouts that have come to light, as we noted on Wednesday, will see Urijah Faber (23-4) drop to bantamweight and face Takeya Mizugaki (13-4-2). Shane Roller (8-2) is on tap to face Anthony Pettis (10-1) in a lightweight bout. And another lightweight matchup features undefeated Zach Micklewright (7-0) vs. Polish veteran fighter Bart Palaszewski (34-13).
Normally fans can watch WEC events on the Versus network, but with the recent success of it’s first ever pay-per-view with WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber, fans could expect a card like this one to carry the promotions second ppv.