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Chael Sonnen reveals that Anderson Silva asked to take it easy on him during the middle of the…

September 30th, 2010

Chael Sonnen reveals that Anderson Silva asked to take it easy on him during the middle of the fight because of a injured rib.

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WEC champ Jose Aldo says plenty of challenges still await in featherweight division

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo might as well get used to the question.

After his latest destruction of a top contender - this time, a WEC 51 win over Manny Gamburyan in Broomfield, Colo. - MMA pundits and fans alike once again were forced to ask, "Is there anyone who can beat Aldo in the 145-pound division?"

Aldo says he believes there are plenty of deserving contenders on the horizon, and while he's not opposed to moving up in weight someday, he's just fine where he's at right now.


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WEC 51 bonuses and awards for ‘Aldo vs Gamburyan’ on Versus

September 30th, 2010

WEC 51: "Aldo vs. Gamburyan" from the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colorado, is officially in the books, which means that a couple of fighters who busted their asses inside the cage are getting rewarded for it.

The promotion is cutting checks for $10,000 to each fight bonus recipient -- the same as WEC 49 and WEC 50 -- but a far cry from the 65k doled out after the "Aldo vs. Faber" (A.K.A. WEC 48) pay-per-view back in April.

In addition to their base salaries, the WEC awarded lightweight brawlers Donald Cerrone and Jamie Varner "Fight of the Night" for their thrilling, back-and-forth war of attrition that "Cowboy" took via unanimous decision.

Former lightweight and "Ultimate Fighter" George Roop likely prolonged his WEC employment with a vicious head kick, earning "Knockout of the Night" by sending Chan Sung Jung on a weekend cruise with Rip Van Winkle.

It was the first time "The Korean Zombie" has been stopped in his career.

Finally, former WEC bantamweight champion Miguel Torres got back into the win column after securing "Submission of the Night" against Charlie Valencia. The rear naked choke snapped Torres' two-fight losing streak.

Here are the special fight bonuses for WEC 51:

Fight of the NightDonald Cerrone vs. Jamie Varner
Knockout of the Night — George Roop
Submission of the Night — Miguel Torres

Again, each fighter received $10,000 extra for their performances in addition to their respective base salaries, which we will pass along as soon as they're made available

For complete WEC 51 results and blow-by-blow coverage of the main card action click here and here.

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WEC 51 results recap from last night for ‘Aldo vs Gamburyan’

September 30th, 2010

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WEC 51: "Aldo vs. Gamburyan" has come to a close from the 1stBank Center in Broomfield, Colorado, and Jose Aldo's reign over the featherweight division will continue.

The feared Brazilian striker turned in another dominating performance, this time over ex-UFC fighter and TUF 5 finalist Manny Gamburyan.

The challenger came out looking to trade strikes with the champ in the early going, and once again Aldo showed why that is never a good idea. "Junior" brutalized and frustrated Gamburyan with a series of leg kicks in the first round that hurt just watching.

Manny came out looking for takedowns in the second round, and who could blame him? However, the champ was ready for that attack, too, and he started lighting the Armenian up with counter punches and short uppercuts when he would shoot in. It was a second uppercut that eventually dropped the challenger early in the second round, and it didn't take long for Aldo to pounce and finish him off from there.

This was the second title defense and eighth win overall inside the WEC cage for the Brazilian, and he gets better every time we see him. He was as impressive as ever tonight, and there doesn't appear to be anyone in the WEC who can stop the twenty-four year old phenom.

That belt may be his for a long time.

In the co-main event, Arizona Combat Sports trainee Jamie Varner and Greg Jackson pupil Donald Cerrone met up in a rematch of bitter rivals. Their first encounter ended in controversy as Varner was awarded a split decision after he was unable to continue following an illegal strike from Cerrone in the fifth round.

There would be no controversy on this night.

"Cowboy" surprised Varner with takedowns and then came through on his feet with a quality stand up attack in what turned out to be a dominating one-sided decision victory. Varner hung tough and got off with some power punches, but he was clearly surprised by Cerrone's gameplan and he never got comfortable in the fight.

Perhaps Mr. Jackson deserves some credit for the gameplan, but Cerrone's execution is was what won him the fight. He didn't waste anytime jumping on Varner early and he kept up a fast pace for the full fifteen minutes. He wasn't successful with every takedown attempt, but he did manage to put "C-4" on his back enough times to keep the former champion guessing when he was on his feet.

There was a brief moment of respect shown before the start of the third round when the two fighters tapped gloves, but immediately after the final bell they were right back to their old tricks.

In his post fight interview Cerrone offered a potential rubber match to Varner in his home state of Arizona, and there's no doubt in my mind that the WEC will eventually set that one up. So far they're two for two with quality fights, why not make it a trilogy?

Former bantamweight king Miguel Torres came into tonight on the heels of dropping back to back fights for the first time in his career. It's safe to say he need a win badly.

He got one.

Charlie Valencia was the sacrificial lamb. He had no answer for the former champ's 76 inch reach, and he spent most of the fight circling away from jabs and trying to land power shots.

Torres made it look easy, methodically picking his opponent apart from the outside. He would go on to knock Valencia down for the second time in the fight midway through the second round, and from there he quickly went to work with his crafty submission game.

Valencia was forced into giving up his back and within seconds Torres had him tapping out to a rear naked choke. It was exactly the kind of win Torres needed to show the WEC fans and bantamweight fighters that he is still a force in the division. After the fight he reminded everybody that he is still only 29 years old with plenty of room to improve.

That's a scary thought.

South Korean import Chan Sung Jung had a lot to live up to coming into tonight's fight against TUF 8 alum George Roop after debuting for the promotion back in April with a "fight of the year" worthy performance in a loss to Leonard Garcia.

Unfortunately for the "Korean Zombie," he would not only fall short of living up to those expectations, but he would also find himself on the losing end for the second straight time.

Roop used his reach advantage to keep Jung at a distance and minimize the damage he could do with his explosive combinations. Nearing the midway point in the second round, Roop found his opening, perfectly timing a counter head kick right on Jung's knockout button.

The Korean crumbled like a ton of bricks and Roop came away with the first win of his WEC career in highlight reel fashion.

Jung's counterpart in that memorable battle from WEC 48 was also in action tonight, as Garcia took on 28 year old Canadian Mark Hominick in the opening fight of the Versus telecast.

And like Jung, Garcia would come up short on the night.

"The Machine" worked the Greg Jackson product over with jabs and counter hooks for most of the fight, out-boxing the former number one contender en route to a split decision victory. I didn't think the fight was as close as the final score suggests, but Garcia stayed game throughout the three rounds and slung enough punches to impress at least one of the three judges.

Regardless of the score, though, Hominick was the victor, and the win makes three in a row for the talented Canuck.

In undercard action, American Top Team trainee and ex-featherweight champion Mike Thomas Brown did all he could to erase the memory of a knockout loss to Gamburyan back in April by making quick work of Cole Province with a first round technical knockout.

Chris "The Polish Hammer" Horodecki and Chinese mixed martial arts standout Tiequan Zhang were also victorious on the undercard, defeating Ed Ratcliff and Pablo Garza, respectively.

For our blow-by-blow coverage of the main card click here.

Next up for the promotion is a return trip to "Sin City" for WEC 52: "Faber vs. Mizugaki" on November 11.

Former featherweight title holder Urijah "The California Kid" Faber will headline the card in his debut fight as a bantamweight opposite former number one contender Takaya Mizugaki. Josh Grispi, Brian Bowles, Eddie Wineland, Damacio Page and others will also be in action.

Stay tuned to MMAmania.com for more on that developing fight card.

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WEC 51 bonuses: Roop, Torres, Cerrone and Varner earn $10K awards

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - George Roop, Miguel Torres, Donald Cerrone and Jamie Varner each earned $10,000 "Fight Night" bonuses for their performances at Thursday's WEC 51 event.

Roop earned the night's "Knockout of the Night" award, Torres picked up the "Submission of the Night" bonus, and Cerrone and Varner earned "Fight of the Night" honors.

MMAjunkie.com learned of the bonus winners and award amounts while in WEC 51's post-event press conference.


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Jose Aldo Crushes Manny Gamburyan at WEC 51

September 30th, 2010
Photo by April Pishna via MMA Weekly

Photo by April Pishna via MMA Weekly

Jose Aldo was in no rush to initiate offense against Manny Gamburyan at WEC 51, but once he got going he made short work of his foe. Aldo landed some brutal leg kicks. Then it was an uppercut that dropped Gamburyan and began the end. Once Gamburyan hit the canvas, Aldo swarmed with devastating punches to the head and forced a stoppage at 1:32 of the second round to retain his WEC featherweight title.

After the fight the champ said he was just trying to figure out his opponent's style in the first round. Once Aldo had a feel for his foe, he was quick to get the finish.

For his part, Gamburyan looked sharp early, working lateral movement and some aggressive flurries. He actually landed a right hand on Aldo in the first round. But Aldo's leg kicks slowed him quickly and once the champ timed Manny's ducks, he began firing uppercuts with bad intentions. It didn't take long from there.

"If it's up to me my reign will last forever," Aldo said via translator after the fight. 

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WEC 51 main-card recap: Champ Aldo KOs Gamburyan, Cerrone tops Varner

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - Another WEC title defense, another outmatched and easily defeated opponent.

Further solidifying his standing as one of the world's pound-for-pound kingpins, WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo made quick work of challenger Manny Gamburyan and posted an early-second-round knockout victory.

The title fight headlined WEC 51 and took place Thursday at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo. The night's main card aired on Versus.


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WEC 51 post-fight press conference video airs LIVE on MMAmania.com following ‘Aldo vs Gamburyan’

September 30th, 2010

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WEC 51: “Aldo vs. Gamburyan” from the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colorado, is officially in the books following tonight’s (Sept. 30) successful Versus telecast from “The Centennial State.”

A live stream of the WEC 51 post-fight press conference, featuring WEC General Manager Reed Harris and a handful of participating

fighters, is now available after the jump.

In addition, a video replay will also be available for a limited time for those who turned in early or missed the live broadcast altogether.

Be sure to tune in for post-fight reactions from all the major players as well as up-to-the-minute results of the post-fight bonuses including “Fight of the Night,” “Knockout of the Night” and “Submission of the Night.”

Check it out below.

Live stream and replay courtesy of WEC.tv.

For WEC 51 live results and play-by-play click here.

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WEC 51 preliminary-card recap: Tiequan Zhang and Mike Brown earn quick wins

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - World Extreme Cagefighting officials - and approximately 1.3 billion Chinese - can breathe a sigh of relief; newcomer Tiequan Zhang's debut in American mixed martial arts was a successful one.

Zuffa LLC's first-ever Chinese fighter - an undefeated lightweight who officials hope can help the UFC and WEC's expansion into the world's most populous country - secured a quick first-round submission victory over late replacement Pablo Garza.

The bout was the featured attraction on the unaired preliminary card of "WEC 51: Aldo vs. Gamburyan," which took place Thursday at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo.


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Watch tonight’s post-WEC 51 press conference live on MMAjunkie.com

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - Following tonight's Versus-televised WEC 51 event, officials host a post-event press conference, and you can watch a live video stream of the proceedings here on MMAjunkie.com at approximately 12:15 a.m. ET (10:15 p.m. MT local time).

The event and post-fight presser take place at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo.

Scheduled to appear at the press conference are WEC General Manager Reed Harris, headliners Jose Aldo and Manny Gamburyan, and winning fighters from the night's main card.


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WEC 51 play by play and live results

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - MMAjunkie.com is on scene and reporting live from tonight's "WEC 51: Aldo vs. Gamburyan" event.

Tonight's show takes place at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo. The main card airs on Versus.

Follow along with our round-by-round updates and official results beginning at approximately 6:10 p.m. ET (4:10 p.m. MT local time) for the preliminary card and 9 p.m. ET for the main card.


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WEC 51 discussion thread

September 30th, 2010
BROOMFIELD, Colo. - MMAjunkie.com is on scene and reporting live from tonight's WEC 51 event at the 1STBANK Center in Broomfield, Colo.

Be sure to follow along with the latest card updates in our WEC 51 live results post, and then discuss the event in the comments section below.

We'll provide live round-by-round coverage and official results from the night's preliminary card beginning at approximately 6:10 p.m. ET (4:10 p.m. MT local time) and the night's main card at 9 p.m. ET.


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Bellator 31 recap: Fujii, Frausto punch tourney-finale tickets, Lozano tops Yoshida

September 30th, 2010
At Bellator 31, one undefeated prospect punched his way into the promotion's season-four welterweight tourney, and the finals of a women's 115-pound tournament were set.

Bellator 31 took place Thursday at the L'Auberge du Lac Casino and Resort in Lake Charles, La., and aired live on Fox Sports.

Bellator newcomers Chris Lozano and Yoshiyuki Yoshida kicked off the televised card with an entertaining battle of wills.


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WEC 51: Aldo vs. Gamburyan — Live Results and Commentary

September 30th, 2010

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(Look, not everybody can pull off the "casual cool" look as well as Dana White. You can't just put Reed Harris in a Nuggets jersey and expect him to not look like the world's most uncomfortable pedophile. No offense. / Photo courtesy of the WEC 51: Weigh In Pics gallery on CombatLifestyle.com)

Zuffa may have robbed you of $45 last weekend, but they're making it up to us with a stacked-to-death WEC card on free TV, on a damn weeknight. Gotta love it. Will Jose Aldo continue his Sherman's March through the featherweight division, or will Manny Gamburyan let everyone know who he is, bro? Will Jamie Varner and Donald Cerrone settle their feud once and for all? Will Miguel Torres and Mike Brown return to old form? Can the Korean Zombie possibly top his last performance against Leonard Garcia? All these questions will be answered after the jump starting at 9 p.m., as we present our liveblog of WEC 51: Aldo vs. Gamburyan. If you love organized violence, give us a "hell yeah" in the comments section...

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Belfort confirms likely UFC 127 title fight with champ Silva on Super Bowl weekend

September 30th, 2010
After UFC officials initially pitched a New Year's Day meeting between UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort, they have now set their sights on Super Bowl weekend.

Belfort today put out the word via Twitter account that he's likely to meet Silva on the eve of football's biggest day. It's the third occasion Belfort has been targeted to fight the champ after two potential bookings were scratched due to injury.

Although not officially announced, the event is expected to take place Feb. 5 in Las Vegas, likely as UFC 127.


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