WEC 44 Post-Mortem: Jose’s Way, More
Jake Rossen Nov 19, 2009
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Mandel/Sherdog.com
WEC 44, which aired Wednesday on the Versus network and probably pre-empted an important rodeo meet, climaxed with an indirect example of Anderson Silva’s greatness.
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Brown held the belt for one year and 13 days. This is not a sport that lets its fighters stay happy for very long. And yet Silva is always smiling.
Next for Brown: Rethinking his stated
desire to compete at 155 lbs; perhaps the loser of Faber/Raphael
Assuncao in January.
Next for Aldo: The winner of Faber/Assuncao.
Nickname of the Night Award: Kamal Shalorus, who put down Will Kerr and looked royally dangerous in his first televised fight.
The This-is-Not-Pure-Wrestling Award: Danny Castillo, a NAIA community college wrestler who managed to take down All-American Oklahoma State alum Shane Roller. The threat of punches, kicks, and knees to your dental work changes everything, including your takedown defense.
The Baiting-Bullies Award: Karen Darabedyan, who probably put up with no end of harassment over his first name (pronounced Car-en) but appears capable of ending lives if you push your luck.
The Corrective-Lenses Award: Judge Tony Weeks, for believing Rob McCullough had done enough to win every round against Darabedyan. Weeks apparently had more sympathy for Darabedyan’s hands than McCullough’s head.
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