WEC 53 Results (Spoilers) |
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DCRage
Representin' The MA's
Career record: 453-339
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Maryland
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We're underway! Prelims: Renan Berao beat Chris Cariaso by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:47 of round 1. Yuri Alcantara beat Ricardo Lamas by KO at 3:26 of round 1. Danny Castillo beat Will Kerr by KO at 1:25 of round 1. Eddie Wineland beat Ken Stone by KO at 2:11 of round 1. Brad Pickett beat Ivan Menjivar by unanimous decision, 3 29-28s. Shane Roller beat Jamie Varner by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:55 of round 1. Danny Downes beat Zhang Tie Quan by unanimous decision, 1 30-27 and 2 29-28s. TV fights: Kamal Shalorus beat Bart Palaszewski by split decision, 30-27 Shalrous, 29-28 Palaszewski, 29-28 Shalrous. Donald Cerrone beat Chris Horodecki by submission (triangle) at 2:43 of round 2. WEC Bantamweight Champion Dominick Cruz beat Scott Jorgensen by unanimous decision, 3 50-45s, to retain the title and become the first UFC Bantamweight Champion. Anthony Pettis beat WEC Lightweight Champion Benson Henderson by unanimous decision, 1 49-46 and 2 48-47s, to become the final WEC Lightweight Champion.
Post-fight presser is scheduled to begin at midnight ET, live streaming via the usual outlets.
Last edited 12/17/10 12:02AM by DCRage Edit note/reason: n/a 9 total post edits
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Post #1 12/16/10 5:52:02PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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I have been away from the forums for awhile now...but I am back for the undercard of this last WEC event. Lets party!!
GOOD LUCK FRIENDS!!! (I need to keep my top 10 spot in the secondary league tonite!!)
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Post #2 12/16/10 5:54:08PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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Round 1 - It's the first fight of the WEC's and final event, and Barao looks to keep his unreal 23-fight win streak intact in this bantamweight affair. Referee Neil Sarembock in charge of the action. Barao misses an early high kick, and Cariaso lands one of his own. Both fighters flashing hard kicks early. Off-balance Cariaso hits the deck, and Barao pushes into his guard. Cariaso secures the arm and thinks armbar, but Barao pulls free. Barao casually posting with his hand on the matt, and Cariaso looks for an other armbar. Barao postures and advances to side control. Two minutes in. Cariaso spins in an moves back o half-guard. Barao spins for a kimura and Cariaso rolls. Barao transitions with him and takes the back. Figure-four for Barao across the body. He fires a few punches in from the right side as he looks for an opening for the choke. Cariaso spins in, and Barao takes mount. A few elbows come in, but there's another roll. Barao sinks in the rear-naked choke. It looks deep, but Cariaso fights it. He's stuck, and as courageous as he wants to be, he must tap. Renan Barao def. Chris Cariaso via submission via submission (rear-naked choke) - Round 1, 3:47.
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Post #3 12/16/10 6:14:20PM
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State_Champ
MMA Sensei
Career record: 930-568
Season: 19-5 (#268)
Location: The Blue Sphere near the Red Sphere
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Hurray! I get to see some more of Dominick Cruz's ridiculous footwork.
... watching Cruz move around make me laugh every time.
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Post #4 12/16/10 6:24:49PM
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Franklinfan47
Heavyweight Champ
Career record: 997-549
Season: 19-5 (#302)
Location: Ontario
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Goodbye WEC, you shall be missed
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Post #5 12/16/10 6:27:28PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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Round 1 - Alcantara makes his WEC debut, while Lamas tries to win his fourth-straight in this lightweight bout. Referee Ron Nation oversees the action. Alcantara takes the center and open with a three punches behind a kick. Lanas defends well and resets. Alcantara continues to stalk and punches into a clinch against the cage. Lamas comfortable and spins to escape. Alcantara moving slowly forward as Lamas bounces. Alcantara slips a punch and fires two and a kick before moving into the clinch again. Lamas circles off easily. Two minutes in, and they break. Alcantara engages quickly and lands a knee, but Lamas closes the gap again and presses in. Knees traded. Lamas appears to be dictating the clinch. He finally releases after little action. Alcantara stalks patiently, and a leaping left hook sends Lamas crashing to the floor. Alcantara pounces with three more punches, but Lamas was already cold against the fence. Alcantara walks away before Nation can even get to him. Round 1, 3:26
Last edited 12/16/10 6:30PM by mayhem13 Edit note/reason: n/a
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Post #6 12/16/10 6:29:36PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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and I am 0-1 missing the hot bout...
not a good way to start when I am trying to keep my spot near the top of the league...haha
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Post #7 12/16/10 6:31:11PM
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DCRage
Representin' The MA's
Career record: 453-339
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Maryland
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And I nailed it. Almost nailed the first bout too but had it being a KO/TKO. Not too shabby for not making my picks until today, too busy to make them early.
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Post #8 12/16/10 6:35:04PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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i didnt even realize I picked for the first fight..haha
1-1 w/ 11
still, sucks missing the HB
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Post #9 12/16/10 6:37:57PM
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DCRage
Representin' The MA's
Career record: 453-339
Season: 0-0 (#-)
Location: Maryland
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Castillo TKOs Kerr in R1. Time in a moment.
1:25. KO.
Last edited 12/16/10 6:50PM by DCRage Edit note/reason: n/a
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Post #10 12/16/10 6:49:48PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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Round 1 - With a few recent losses from each fighter, these two lightweights are likely fighting for their spot on the UFC roster. Referee Herb Dean in the cage. Castillo takes the center. Kerr leaps in with a flying knee that just misses. He immediately switches to a guillotine and falls to his back. It looks tight early, but Castillo pops his head out. Kerr stays busty on the bottom and latches on to Castillo's left leg. Castillo remains calm as he tries to stack his opponent, but the lef is not yet free. Castillo starts firing punches to the body, then the head. Kerr's dome is against the canvas, and Castillo's punches are resonating in the arena. Three connect flush, and Kerr is out. Castillo walks away as Dean calls the fight. Round 1, 1:25
Last edited 12/16/10 6:50PM by mayhem13 Edit note/reason: n/a
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Post #11 12/16/10 6:49:56PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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2-1 with 16
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Post #12 12/16/10 6:51:19PM
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Franklinfan47
Heavyweight Champ
Career record: 997-549
Season: 19-5 (#302)
Location: Ontario
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2-1 14 points and 1/3 of my parley.
Great finishes so far
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Post #13 12/16/10 6:52:51PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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KEN STONE VS. EDDIE WINELAND
Round 1 - Stone makes his WEC debut, while Wineland a former WEC champ, eyes his fourth-straight win. Referee Neil Sarembock returns to the cage. Wineland moves forward quickly, but Stone is ready with leg kicks. Wineland showing lots of head movement as he holds the center. Stone circling and looking to use his legs early. Stone delivers a straight but catches a snapping counter that pops his head back. Crowd likes the early striking. Stone shoots in. Wineland stuffs it, and Stone leaps to guard. Stone wraps his right arm around the neck and has a figure-four around the waist. Wineland walks slowly over to his corner and pushes Stone against the cage. He sits there for a moment before launching into the canvas. Stone is out when he hits the mat. Wineland gets in a few punches that are elementary. Fight is over. Eddie Wineland def. Ken Stone via knockout (slam) - Round 1, 2:11.
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Post #14 12/16/10 7:11:57PM
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Mayhem13
MMA Sensei
Career record: 922-564
Season: 18-6 (#840)
Location: Ohio
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2-2 w/ 16
my upset pick backfired...haha
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Post #15 12/16/10 7:12:55PM
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