WEC 47 Preview: Brian Bowles Will Submit Dominick Cruz

Previews

This year, the WEC replaces the UFC at the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus, OH.

The main event of WEC 47 features Brian Bowles defending his bantamweight title for the first time against Dominick Cruz. This card also features WEC poster boys Miguel Torres and Jens Pulver, who are each looking for a shot at redemption.

There are a lot of other interesting fights on the card so let’s break it down:

Main Event:

Brian Bowles vs Dominick Cruz

Bowles is 8-0 with all eight wins by stoppage. He is a wrestler with heavy hands and solid boxing. He has beaten some of the best in his division over his time in the WEC even before his utterly shocking destruction of then champion (and pound for pound great) Miguel Torres.

Cruz is 14-1 with six wins by decision. He is also a wrestler with good boxing though his overall grappling isn’t quite as advanced as Bowles. He was thrown into the fire in the WEC fighting for the featherweight title in his first fight, losing badly to Urijah Faber. However, since then he has been on a tear and has looked solid if unspectacular.

Truthfully, this is a very tough fight to call given how similar these fighters are. I’m tempted to say that Bowles has the advantage on the ground and more power which will set him apart in this fight.

I’m picking Bowles to win via submission in the third round.

Main Card:

Miguel Torres vs Joseph Benavidez

Torres is 37-2 with 31 wins by stoppage. He is a Jiu Jitsu fighter who loves to strike with a strong Muay Thai game. He has fought some of the best in the world since migrating to the WEC and has recently started training with the renowned Team Sityodtong.

Benavidez is 11-1 with nine wins by stoppage. He is a grappler with some striking and he has fought some tough opponents since moving to the WEC. He does not have the experience Torres does but he does he train with WEC star Urijah Faber.

It’s funny how you’ll often see two fighters fight each other on the same card as the two guys who last beat them face off as well. This is the case here as Torres looks to bounce back from an embarrassing KO to Bowles and Benavidez looks to start a winning streak after bouncing back from his tough decision loss to Cruz.

Torres is far and away the more well-rounded fighter. His striking is light years ahead of Benavidez and will only be helped by the tutelage from Mark DellaGrotte.

However, he should be worried about Benavidez’s wrestling even though Torres’ Jiu Jitsu is better. Torres, simply put, is the better fighter but I’m not sure he has the stuff to put Benavidez away. I’m picking Torres by decision.

Jens Pulver vs Javier Vazquez

Pulver is 22-12-1 with 16 wins by stoppage. He is a striker with wrestling and has fought the best in the world at two weight classes.

Vazquez is 13-4 with nine wins by stoppage. He is a grappler and has fought some name opponents, but no one outstanding.

This is your classic grappler against striker matchup. The question in this fight is whether Vazquez can get the fight to the mat but Pulver is no pushover. Both fighters need this win badly since Pulver has lost four in a row and Vazquez has lost two, so motivation shouldn’t be a factor.

Honestly, Pulver has looked washed up in his last few fights and I’m not sure he has what it takes anymore. I’m not really sold on this pick but I’m cautiously taking Vazquez by submission in the second round.

Deividas Taurosevičius vs LC Davis

Taurosevičius is 12-3 with eight wins by submission. He is a Jiu Jitsu fighter with wins over some notable talent.

Davis is 15-2 with 11 wins by stoppage. He is a wrestler with some striking and has also fought some tough very tough opposition.

Both fighters are looking to take that next step in the WEC and a win here would be big. I think Davis has the advantage with his wrestling background and should have the ability to keep the fight off the mat. I think this will be a grind it out win for Davis by decision.

Bart Palaszewski vs Karen Darabedyan

Palaszewski is 31-13 with 23 wins by stoppage. He is a striker with some grappling. He has a ton of experience and has fought some very tough guys, but has had a very up and down ride in the WEC.

Darabedyan is 9-1 with four wins by stoppage. He is mostly a striker but does have a grappling background as well. He does not have the same experience as Palaszewski but is coming off a huge win in his WEC debut against former champ Rob McCullough.

This fight may not win fight of the night but it certainly wins for toughest combination of names to spell. This should turn into a very interesting stand up fight.

This is a very tough fight to pick but I’m going to go out on a limb and pick the upstart to win. I’m picking Darabedyan by decision.

Preliminary Card:

Scott Jorgensen vs Chad George

Jorgensen definitely has the experience edge here. Both fighters are strong grapplers but I think Jorgensen is better. I’m picking Jorgensen to win by submission in the first round.

Chad Mendes vs Erik Koch

This is a very tough fight to call. Both fighters are undefeated but this will be Mendes’ first test in the WEC. He does come out of Urijah Faber’s camp though so you know he trains with tough guys every day. I’m going to take a shot in the dark and pick Koch by decision.

Danny Castillo vs Anthony Pettis

Another tough fight to call but I like Castillo’s experience and pedigree here. I’m picking him to win by decision.

Leonard Garcia vs George Roop

Both guys are UFC castoffs (but for different reasons). Roop has never beaten anyone of note and Garcia can be quite a handful. I’m picking Garcia by submission in the first round.

Fredson Paixao vs Courtney Buck

Paixao has had a rough start to his WEC career but I think that ends here. This will be a nice grappler vs striker match up with Paixao playing the grappler. I think he will grind out a tough decision victory.

Ricardo Lamas vs Bendy Casimir

Casimir has a lot more experience though not against almost anyone has ever heard of. He looks to be the better Jiu Jitsu artist while Lamas has the wrestling pedigree. Your guess is as good as mine as to who’s the better striker. I think Lamas will ride top control and ground and pound to a decision victory.