WEC 45 Results

Posted in Anthony Njokuani, Chris Horodecki, Donald Cerrone, Ed Ratcliff, Events, Joseph Benavidez, MMA HQ, Rani Yahya, Scott Jorgensen, Takeya Mizugaki, WEC 45 on December 20th, 2009 by MMA HQ
WEC-45-poster-pic.jpg

Here are the official results of last nights WEC 45 fight card.

    Main Card

  • Donald Cerrone def. Ed Ratcliff via submission in Rd. 3
  • Anthony Njokuani def. Chris Horodecki via TKO in Rd. 1
  • Joseph Benavidez def. Rani Yahya via TKO in Rd. 1
  • Scott Jorgensen def. Takeya Mizugaki via decision
    Undercard

  • Bart Palaszewski def. Anthony Pettis via decision
  • Zach Micklewright def. Mushin Corbbrey via decision
  • Chad George def. John Hosman via decision
  • Brandon Visher def. Courtney Buck via TKO
  • Brad Pickett def. Kyle Dietz via submission in Rd. 2
  • Erik Koch def. Jameel Massouh via decision


Takeya Mizugaki vs Scott Jorgensen announced for WEC 45 on Dec. 19

Posted in MMA Mania, Scott Jorgensen, Takeya Mizugaki, World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) on October 31st, 2009 by MMA Mania

Despite previous reports that bantamweight contenders Takeya Mizugaki and Damacio “The Angel of Death” Page would collide at WEC 45: “Cerrone vs. Ratcliff” from “The Pearl” at The Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Dec. 19, the promotion recently announced that Japanese import Mizugaki (12-3-2) would instead face five-fight WEC veteran, Scott Jorgensen (7-3).

Jorgensen is coming off perhaps the best performance of his career earlier this month at WEC 43, stopping The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) alum Noah Thomas with strikes in the first round.

This will mark the Boise, Idaho, resident’s fourth fight in 2009. He defeated Frank Gomez back in January at WEC 38 via first round submission and he dropped a hard fought split decision to Antonio Banuelos five months later at WEC 41.

Mizugaki is widely considered to be one of the top five bantamweight fighters in all of mixed martial arts. He’s probably best known for his gritty five round decision loss to the one-time king of the 135 pounders, Miguel Torres, back in April at WEC 40.

The Japanese fighter was filling in on short notice for an injured Brian Bowles that night, and not many people really expected him to put up much of a fight against “Angel.” However, he not only put up a good fight, but he was right there with Torres blow for blow for most of the contest.

It was an eye opening performance for most of the WEC fans who were getting their first glimpse of him live.

Mizugaki has had one fight since then — a split decision win over grizzled veteran Jeff Curran at WEC 42 in August.

On paper this looks like one Mizugaki should win, but Jorgensen is coming off a stellar performance and he appears primed and ready to give the former number one contender all he can handle.

It all goes down live on the Versus network on Dec. 19. For more on WEC 45 click here.

Featuring YD Feedwordpress Content Filter Plugin