Showing posts with label Paulo Filho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paulo Filho. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2008

WEC 2008 Championship Forecast

Loyal Kodiak MMA readers (I think we’re up to three now) know that I love me some WEC. Here are some title fights I'd love to watch (and that I think are likely to happen) in '08:

Paulo Filho vs. Bryan Baker: Filho didn’t look like one of the world’s best middleweights when he met Chael Sonnen at WEC 31 last month, but that didn't stop him from catching Sonnen in a fight-ending armbar. Many people believe that Filho edges out Anderson Silva as the best middleweight in the game, and with good reason. He's as good a jiu-jitsu player as there is in MMA, and he's got heavy hands. Against Filho, even the smallest mistake will cost you; just ask Sonnen.

At 6'3" Bryan "The Beast" Baker is a big middleweight who brings solid wrestling and excellent judo to the cage. And he loves to strike. He's picked up two wins in as many fights with the WEC and is poised to make a run in the WEC's wide open middleweight class. Against Jesse Forbes at WEC 30, Baker shook off some big shots, slammed Forbes, avoided damage on the ground, and ground-and-pounded his way to a TKO win. Great fight. One more win should put Baker in a position to challenge Filho for the belt.

Urijah Faber vs. Jens Pulver: Pulver has found a new home in the WEC's exciting featherweight class, and it seems that 145 is where the former UFC lightweight champ belongs. Lil’ Evil is 8-0 at (or below) 145 lbs., with 6 KO and 2 submission wins. At WEC 31, Pulver took on the younger, red hot Cub Swanson, and after a veritable war of words, it was Pulver who emerged victorious via Rd. 1 choke. Featherweights now have to worry about Jens’ knockout power as well as his submission skills.

Urijah Faber is one of the sport’s best pound-for-pound fighters and is coming off an absolutely dominant 2007 campaign. His athleticism, skill, and aggression are overwhelming, and he only seems to be getting better. He’s an active, dominant champion who knows that Pulver is waiting for his shot. I’d be shocked if this match doesn’t happen within the next few months.

Brian Stann vs. Doug Marshall: The undefeated Brian Stann, a U.S. Marine Infantry Officer, is clearly the top contender at 205 lbs. He fought three times last year, picking up three brutal first-round TKOs. He has tremendous power and has been honing his MMA skills with the Xtreme Couture camp. WEC fans can expect big things from him this year.

Doug “Rhino” Marshall might not have the size or brute strength of the younger Stann, but he’s as ferocious and aggressive as any WEC 205-pounder. Known as a brutal, free-swinging power puncher, Rhino returned in May after being sidelined for nine months and recorded a stunning first-round KO over Justin McElfresh. At last month’s WEC 31, Rhino took on the previously undefeated Ariel Gandulla and showed that he's more than just a big puncher. Rhino stopped the American Top Team fighter in the first round, this time with a slick arm bar. A title defense against the popular Stann seems inevitable.

Rob McCullough vs. Ed Ratcliff: “Razor” Rob has been on a tear. He’s been undefeated since ’04, and most recently, he smoked Rich Crunkilton in the first round with devastating kicks and punches at WEC 30. Before that, he punched Kit Cope into submission (smashed up Cope’s ribs), knocked out Ryan Healy and Randy Hauer, and nearly sent Olaf Alfonso’s jaw into the men’s room. Razor Rob strikes with an efficiency and a power that is unmatched by any other lightweight.

Ed “8mm” Ratcliff is a dangerous young lightweight who picked up two impressive TKO victories last year over the heavy-handed Alex Karalexis and the previously undefeated Johnny Sampaio. Ratcliff is a decorated martial artist who cut his teeth in MMA as part of Ken Shamrock's Lion's Den. The explosive young Ratcliff is undefeated (6-0) and has shown that he loves to strike. Ratcliff vs. Razor Rob would be striker vs. striker. No complaints here.

Chase Beebe vs. Miguel Torres/Charlie Valencia: Beebe, the reigning bantamweight champion, is a tough, nasty little bastard with great wrestling and grappling skills. In March, he dominated Eddie Wineland en route to the 135-lb. title. Six months later, Beebe took on challenger Rani Yahya (who dropped down from 145 lbs.) in what turned out to be an exciting grappling match. Yahya worked furiously in the first round to submit the resilient Beebe, who weathered the storm, outworked Yahya, and punished him for the remainder of the fight to retain his championship.

I know that Torres (18-1) only has one win in the WEC, but damn did he look good. The 26-year-old Chicago native had a huge fan base at WEC 30, where he choked out Jeff Bedard midway through the first round. He made a seamless transition from an armbar attempt to a triangle choke that finished Bedard. Very slick. Torres seems to be the total package and is expected by many to make a run at the belt in '08.

Charlie Valencia is a great wrestler with a crushing right hand. Remember, it was that right hand that caught a very game Antonio Banuelos and dropped him, and it was also the right hand that rocked Ian McCall at WEC 31. Valencia lost to Brian Bowles in June but rebounded with the dominant win over McCall. Valencia pulled out all the stops against McCall: precision and power punching, punishing slams, and a lightning fast guillotine choke. Valencia has the skills, athleticism, and experience, and one more quality win should make him a top bantamweight contender.

Carlos Condit vs. Brock Larson: Again? Yup. Condit is far and away the best welterweight in the WEC and can beat you on his feet or on the ground. I'm impressed with his skills every time I see him fight. Guys like Blas Avena and John Alessio have fought well recently, but I still think that Larson is better than them. Nonetheless, the 23-year-old Condit has the striking, wrestling, and submission skills that should keep him at the top of the WEC's 170-lb. division for a long time.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

WEC 31 Card is No Joke


World Extreme Cagefighting issued a press release today, announcing the addition of WEC middleweight champ Paulo Filho to an already exciting December 12 card that features a light heavyweight title fight, a featherweight title fight, and the WEC debut of former UFC lightweight champion Jens “Li’l Evil” Pulver.

Urijah Faber vs. Jeff Curran (Featherweight Title Fight)

Featherweight champ Urijah “California Kid” Faber will fight for 145-pound supremacy against a very tough, very skilled Jeff “Big Frog” Curran, who’s already handed four undefeated fighters their first loss this year. Curran has a wealth of international fighting experience that dates back nearly ten years, and he holds wins over some very tough guys (Rafael Assuncao, Krazy Horse Bennett, Wagney Fabiano). As for Faber, he’s been absolutely dominant. He’s riding an 11-fight win streak during which no opponent has made it past the second round. I’m excited to see how Curran’s fast hands and dangerous Brazilian jiu-jitsu game match up against Faber’s explosive speed and power. Should be a great fight.

Doug Marshall vs. Ariel Gandulla (Light Heavyweight Title Fight)

Hard-hitting, free-swinging light heavyweight champion Doug “Rhino” Marshall will make his first title defense since knocking out Justin McElfresh back in May to capture the belt. I don’t know too much about the 4-0 Gandulla, but Marshall has been inactive for a while, and I expect this fight to showcase Marshall’s tenacious punching power. Don’t be surprised by a Marshall-Brian Stann fight in the near future if Rhino gets past Gandulla.

Paulo Filho vs. TBA (Middleweight Title Fight)

Newly-crowned middleweight champ Paulo Filho captured the vacant title on September 5 at WEC 30 after viciously knocking out veteran Joe Doerksen. With an improved striking arsenal and as lethal a submission game as you’ll find, Filho is regarded by many as one of best – if not the best – in the world at 185 lbs.

Jens Pulver vs. Cub Swanson

Jens Pulver, the UFC’s first ever lightweight champion, is making his highly-anticipated WEC debut against Cub Swanson in what many expect to produce the next challenger for WEC featherweight champion Urijah Faber. These two were originally scheduled to fight on September 5 at WEC 30, but a knee injury forced Pulver out of the match.

The Miletich-trained Pulver has suffered two recent stoppages losses at 155 lbs. in the UFC (KO’d by Joe Lauzon; choked out by BJ Penn), and is looking to continue the success he’s had at (or below) 145 lbs.: 6 KOs and 1 submission win. Cub Swanson is young, athletic, and looking for a KO over the heavy-handed Pulver. Swanson is a jiu-jitsu brown belt with Muay Thai training who lost his first pro fight in 2004 and has since rattled off 11 consecutive wins. Most recently, Cub exhibited excellent submission defense, as well as fast, strong hands that fly in dangerous combinations against Micah Miller. Are Jens’ best days in the rear view mirror, or can the legend’s trademark sprawl-and-brawl stop the younger, faster Cub Swanson?

WEC has been on a roll recently, especially when it comes to delivering the title fights. And when you consider that they have no heavyweight division, a brand new middleweight champion, and a light heavyweight champ that’s been inactive for 5 months, you’ve got to tip your hat to the promotion for coming up with exciting match-ups. At September 5th’s WEC 30 Chase Beebe defended his bantamweight belt against Rani Yahya vs. Beebe, and “Razor” Rob McCullough fought Rich “Cleat” Crunkilton for the lightweight championship. August 5th’s WEC 29 featured Filho vs. Doerksen for the middleweight belt and a welterweight title fight between champion Carlos Condit and Brock Larson. These were both great cards, but WEC 31, at least on paper, looks to be the best card WEC has ever delivered.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Trigg Reportedly Signs with WEC


According to George Garcia, also known as Gorgeous George of the TAGG Radio program, his radio partner Frank Trigg, a former UFC welterweight contender and ICON middleweight champ, has been talking about returning to the middleweight ranks, this time under the Zuffa-owned WEC banner.

Garcia said on the MMAWeekly forum that Trigg has signed with the WEC and is scheduled to face Paulo Filho, the WEC's newly-crowned WEC middleweight champion, in a December title match.

I'm never crazy about the idea of signing a guy and having his first fight be for the title, especially when fans haven't really had an opportunity to get to know and rally behind the current champ. Come to think of it, these exact sentiments were expressed by Trigg himself on TAGG RAdio a few weeks back amidst talk of the WEC signing Chris Lytle to face welterweight champ Carlos Condit. Oh well....

Monday, August 6, 2007

Condit, Filho Leave WEC 29 as Champions


I'm over in Italy and am pissed that I didn't catch last night's WEC 29. At least I can watch it when I get home in a few days.

In the one of the night's headlining fights, Carlos Condit, a.k.a. "The Natutral Born Killer," finished off the always tough Brock Larson via an arm bar in the first round to retain his WEC welterweight championship.

In the other co-main event, former Pride middleweight stud Paulo Filho kept his undefeated record in tact after knocking out Canadian journeyman Joe Doerksen in the very first round and capturing the vacant WEC middleweight belt.

Unfortunately, Filho (WEC MW champ) and Black House teammate Anderson Silva (UFC MW champ) are very close friends and have said that they'd never fight one another. Our loss. Like I said, I haven't seen last night's fights, but if Filho is finishing people with his hands, you've got to consider him as one of - if not the - best in the world at 185.

For the full rundown of WEC 29, click here.

Friday, July 27, 2007

WEC August 5 Card Updated

WEC 29 will take place next Sunday, August 5 and will air at 9 PM ET, free on the Versus Network.

Here's what we have so far:

Main Card
Carlos Condit vs. Brock Larson*
Paulo Filho vs. Joe Doerksen**
Stephen Ledbetter vs. Jeff Curran
Sherron Leggett vs. Jamie Varner

Undercard
Fernando Gonzalez vs. Hiromitsu Miura
Justin Robbins vs. Antonio Banuelos
Logan Clark vs. Eric Schambari
Steve Cantwell vs. TBD
Blas Avena vs. Tiki Ghosn

*Welterweight title fight
** Middleweight title fight.

Two title fights on free TV is tough to beat.

Monday, July 9, 2007

WEC Confirms Aug. 5 Headline Fights

It's official! WEC welterweight champ "The Natural Born Killer" Carlos Condit will face top contender Brock Larson, and undefeated Brazilian middleweight Paulo Filho will fight for the vacant WEC 185-lb. belt against Canadian veteran Joe Doerksen on August 5 at The Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

For the 23-year-old Condit, Brock Larson is quite possibly his toughest opponent to date, but the champ doesn't seem shaken: "I respect his ability on the ground and I admire his willingness to fight anyone at anytime, but I’m coming into this fight in the best shape of my life, and no one has the skill or the heart that I have."

Larson is a beast who brings into the cage a power and fury rarely seen at 170 lbs. "Condit is a great fighter, but my time is now. I will be leaving Las Vegas with the belt. If he wants to stand I will stand, and if he wants to take it to the ground I’ll beat him on the ground. One way or the other I’m going to punish him," says the Minnesota native.
Standing between Joe Doerksen and WEC middleweight glory is Brazilian Top Team's Paulo Filho, a former Pride middleweight star whom many believe should be contending for the UFC 185-lb. belt. And Filho doesn't disagree. Still, he remains focused on the task at hand: "I’m looking forward to fighting on a world stage and impressing the American audience. Joe is a well rounded competitor with strong striking, and he is in for the fight of his life come August 5.”

MMA veteran Joe Doerksen, who holds impressive wins over Dennis Kang, Chris Leben, Patrick Cote, and Ed Herman, would like to pad what is an already impressive resume and show the MMA world that he's still got it. “I know Filho is considered one of the best middleweights on the planet; that is why I’m training harder for this fight than any other fight in my life. Filho hasn’t fought someone as well rounded as myself, and I’m going to look to finish him early in the fight."

I happen to like Doerksen's strategy for this fight. Filho is an extremely powerful wrestling machine whom you do not want to take into later rounds. Then again, finishing him off early has proven to be easier said than done. Filho has yet to lose a professional MMA fight.

The action will start at 9 PM (New York time) on the Versus channel, which is for free for most of you. WEC boasts some great fighters (Condit, Larson, Filho, "Razor" Rob, Urijah Faber, "Mayhem" Miller, Cub Swanson) and has been putting on excellent shows, so make it a point to tune in and see what MMA talent there is outside the UFC!

Friday, June 22, 2007

Morning Droppings

- 2005 Pride Grand Prix Tournament winner Mauricio "Shogun" Rua will make his UFC debut at UFC 76 in September against the always dangerous TBA. UFC prez Dana White considers Rua an immediate contender for the light-heavyweight belt, which he should. Rua is widely regarded as the best 205-pounder in all of MMA.

- The UFC has confirmed that Michael Bisping will indeed be facing Matt Hamill at UFC 75 in London. Enough of this Ken Shamrock hullaballoo...

- Word on the street is that middleweights Joe Doerksen and Paulo Filho will be fighting on August 5 in Las Vegas as part of the WEC 29 card, which will be broadcast live on Versus Network at 9 p.m. ET.

- Charles "Krazy Horse" Bennett was actually released from a Florida jail yesterday morning, and a flight was booked for him to arrive in San Jose in time to weigh in for his scheduled EliteXC fight against Vincent "Joe Boxer" Valenzuela tonight. Unfortunately, Krazy Horse hit traffic on the way to the airport and missed his flight.

- BJ Penn has invited UFC lightweight Joe Lauzon to move to Hawaii and train with BJ and company. BJ even offered his star TUF 5 pupil a spot in a fighters' house for a year or two, and Lauzon is looking into IT jobs in Hawaii. After all, a man's got to pay his bills.