Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Fresh Faces: UFC Fight for the Troops 2 Edition

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Every UFC event, TapouTVTC.com looks at the fighters making their promotional debuts. Three such fighters will make their debuts this Saturday at "UFC: Fight for the Troops 2," including two making the transition from the WEC. Meet them in this edition of "Fresh Faces."

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Name: Rani Yahya
Weight class: Bantamweight
Fighting: Mike Brown
Record: 15-6 (14 submissions) for the WEC and other promotions
Recent body of work: Has lost two straight fights, to Joseph Benavidez (December 2009) and Takeya Mizugaki (April 2010), in the WEC

Who he is: A Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt, Yahya won the prestigious Abu Dhabi Submission Championships in 2007. Those ground credentials are reflective of Yahya's MMA style, where 14 of his 15 wins have come by submission, including three straight Submission of the Night bonuses in the WEC. Overall, Yahya went 4-4 in the WEC, including a championship loss against then-champion Chase Beebe.

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Name: Chris Cariaso
Weight class: Bantamweight
Fighting: Will Campuzano
Record: 10-2 (2 (T)KOs, 2 submissions) for the WEC, Strikeforce and other promotions
Recent body of work: Was submitted in the first round by Renan Barao at WEC 53 in December
Who he is: Another carry-over from the WEC/ UFC merger, Cariaso saw his recent six-fight win streak derailed by Barao at WEC 53. The California-based fighter had been 10-1 prior to the loss, fighting for EliteXC and Strikeforce before signing with the WEC.

Name: Willamy Freire
Weight class: Lightweight
Fighting: Waylon Lowe
Record: 17-3 (2 (T)KOs, 9 submissions) for Shooto and other promotions
Recent body of work: Defeated Yusuke Endo by split decision at "The Way of Shooto 3" in May to defend the Shooto Welterweight Championship.
Who he is: Hailing from Brazil, Freire enters the UFC riding an 11-fight win streak, and has not been defeated since dropping a decision to Hacran Dias in 2007. Freire captured the vacant Shooto welterweight (154 lbs.) title with a TKO doctor stoppage victory over Kenichiro Togashi in October 2009, then defeated Mikael Lahdesmaki in a non-title fight before successfully defending the belt against Endo in May.






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