WEC 34: Faber vs Pulver Live Blog

Don't miss the live undercard results from our man Michael Rome live at the Arco Arena in Sacramento. Alright, we'll be starting the main card coverage in five minutes or so. Michael Rome will be chiming in with live reports from Sacramento. I moved the other fights to the extended entry so we can savor the headliner:

Urijah Faber Vs. Jens Pulver
This is the greatest 145lb matchup ever to take place in the U.S.of A. Faber has been a dominant champion in the WEC and is the face of the organization. Pulver is a legend who has usually fought at 155lbs -- including a stint as the first ever UFC lightweight champ. Pulver was never really big enough for 155lbs and is undefeated at 145. On paper Pulver has the perfect sprawlNbrawl style to stymie Faber. We'll see if he's got what it takes in the cage. In the battle of the terrible hairdo's I'd have to call it a tie. Faber dug deep to come up with the stupid cornrows to match Pulver's inevitable awful shaving art. Equally icky intro music from both fighters but Faber's dancing was definitely worse. Unusual to see Pulver with a height advantage.

Rome from the Arena:

Faber gets a Liddell-esque star reaction to his entrance. Pulver got scattered boos, but they don't hate him, they are just pro-Faber.

Great fight. Reminds me of nothing less than one of those great 80's wars between Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler. Great great night of fights from WEC. Its been said in the comments that this event should've gotten the 7.5 rating on CBS last night. Amen brother. Amen.



Kenneth Alexander Vs. Rob McCullough
This is Razor Rob's chance to start a comeback and earn a shot at Jamie Varner, the man who took his 155lb title. That's provided that Varner beats a very very tough Marcus Hicks at the next WEC. Mir is saying that McCullough came in out of shape against Varner. They're working hard to build up Alexander -- using the infamous "trains with a great camp" line, not quite as bad as "he has a LOT of heart" but close. Alexander is wearing his specs on the walk to the ring.

Jamie Varner picks Faber over Pulver in a between fight interview. He's taking his next challenger Marcus Hicks seriously and he should. Now we have to endure a WEC 205lb fight. Why we didn't get to see Jeff Curran vs Mike Brown or Alexandre Nogeira instead of this, I don't know.

Chuck Grigsby Vs. Mark Munoz
Interesting matchup here, Grigsby has a huge height/reach advantage and is a striker. Munoz is a very highly regarded wrestler. I was grumbling about this fight but now I'm intrigued. Could be a classic striker vs wrestler bout. Grigsby is intimidating at the staredown, we'll see how good his sprawl is.

Danny Castillo v. Donald Cerrone: They promote this one from the undercard, always a good sign.

Update from Michael Rome live at the Arco Arena:

The place is now completely packed. I also can tell the difference in the crowd from the typical UFC crowd with their exorbitant prices (less gold diggers).


Yoshiro Maeda Vs. Miguel Angel Torres
This is a fight I'm stoked about. Torres really impressed me in his last fight. He took Chase Beebe's 135lb belt like he was taking his lunch money with an amazing succession of submission attempts that smoothly transitioned from one to the next before finishing his man. Maeda is a dangerous striker but Torres is no slouch on his feet and will have a serious reach advantage. Maeda gets points from this aging Gen Xer for coming out to "Sabotage" by the Beastie Boys and he's got Clay Guida in his corner. Herb Dean is the ref. Torres' mullet looks shaggy as ever. Icy cold staredown from both fighters.

Update from Michael Rome in the Arco Arena:

I don't know if it came across on TV, but the crowd was going nuts for that fight. Tremendous action and the crowd was going nuts for all of it.
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