WEC Torres vs. Mizugaki Preview
Introduction
Apr 3, 2009
Anytime you can watch one of the world’s pound-for-pound luminaries
pro bono, it’s looking like a good weekend. That’s what we’ll get
this Sunday from WEC “Torres vs. Mizugaki,” which is coming live
from the UIC Pavilion in Chicago.
With hometown hero and bantamweight kingpin Miguel Torres set to defend his title against Shooto standard-bearer Takeya Mizugaki, the headliner alone is enough to entice fight fans the world over. Throw in a main card that features top prospects like Rafael Assuncao and Joseph Benavidez as well as the veteran stylings of Jeff Curran, and it’s like the WEC is trying to bribe us into watching.
In other words, make sure the cable bill is paid and lock any non-MMA fans you may live with in a soundproof room. In the meantime, get your knowledge right courtesy of the same guy who said that Y2K would be the end of us all.
With hometown hero and bantamweight kingpin Miguel Torres set to defend his title against Shooto standard-bearer Takeya Mizugaki, the headliner alone is enough to entice fight fans the world over. Throw in a main card that features top prospects like Rafael Assuncao and Joseph Benavidez as well as the veteran stylings of Jeff Curran, and it’s like the WEC is trying to bribe us into watching.
In other words, make sure the cable bill is paid and lock any non-MMA fans you may live with in a soundproof room. In the meantime, get your knowledge right courtesy of the same guy who said that Y2K would be the end of us all.
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