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WEC and Strikeforce Set to Face-off December 19th

November 25, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott 6 Comments

Yesterday, both the WEC and Strikeforce made additions to their December 19th fight cards that will compete head-to-head on Saturday night television.  The WEC announced the addition of five preliminary bouts to the card, which effectively finalized the event set to air live at 10PM EST/PST. MMAJunkie provides an overview: MAIN CARD   Donald Cerrone vs. […]

Filed Under: booking, Strikeforce, TV, WEC

WEC 44 Payouts

November 21, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott Leave a Comment

Courtesy of Sherdog.com and the NSAC: WEC 44 Payouts Jose Aldo — $36,000 (including $13,000 win bonus, $10,000 knockout bonus) def. Mike Thomas Brown — $15,000 Manny Gamburyan — $36,000 (including $18,000 win bonus) def. Leonard Garcia — $14,000 Karen Darabedyan — $6,000 (including $3,000 win bonus) def. Rob McCullough — $20,000 Shane Roller — […]

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WEC 44 Impressions

November 19, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott 1 Comment

World Extreme Cagefighting held its 44th event last night at the Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada featuring a featherweight championship bout between Mike Brown and Jose Aldo. Attendance: TBA Gate: TBA Ratings: TBA Payout Perspective: Jose Aldo is the new 145 lbs champion. He demonstrated an outright SCARY take-down defense, which allowed him […]

Filed Under: Featured, opinion and analysis, WEC

Live Streaming Coverage of WEC 44

November 16, 2009 by Staff Leave a Comment

Live streaming coverage of the WEC 44 Weigh-ins and Post-Fight Press Conference will be available on MMAPayout.com courtesy of UFC.com. The stream will be available by clicking the UFC 106 tab. The complete schedule of coverage: * Tuesday, November 17 @ 7PM ET / 4PM PT – WEC 44 Live Weigh-In * Wednesday, November 18 […]

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SBJ: Comcast-DirecTV Fight Could Help Versus

October 19, 2009 by Kelsey Philpott 1 Comment

John Ourand of the Sports Business Journal reports in this week’s issue that the on-going carriage battle between Comcast and DirecTV could actually help Versus get back onto the satellite provider in the next few months. Comcast and DirecTV are engaged in a series of RSN carriage battles that potentially could help the Comcast-owned Versus […]

Filed Under: TV, WEC

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