World Extreme Cagefighting has finalized its March 1 card at the American Bank Center in Corpus Christi, Texas, the promotion’s debut visit to the Lonestar State.
Brazilian jiu-jitsu ace
Jose Aldo (13-1) will look to build on his dynamic first-round TKO victory over
Rolando Perez at WEC 38 last January, as he takes on
Chris Mickle (26-11-1) in a featured featherweight match. Over half of Mickle’s victories have come by way of submission.
Former WEC lightweight champion
Rob McCullough (16-5) meets
Marcus Hicks (8-1) in another featured affair. Accomplished kickboxer McCullough traded five knockdowns with
Donald Cerrone during their three-round slugfest at WEC 36 in November. Hicks scored three straight submission victories in the promotion –- all by guillotine choke –- before he was stopped by lightweight champion
Jamie Varner’s fists at WEC 35 last August.
Lightweight
Danny Castillo (6-1) will also face
Phil Cardella (7-2). Both are coming off victories against American Top Team’s
Rafael Dias –- Cardella earned a unanimous decision in May 2007 and Castillo took a second-round TKO at WEC 36 last November.
Attempting to bounce back from an August loss to
Brian Bowles, Greg Jackson-trained
Damacio Page (10-4) meets
Marcos Galvao (6-2-1) in a bantamweight tilt.
Alex Serdyukov (12-4) and undefeated
Johny Hendricks (4-0) will clash in another welterweight bout. The well-rounded Serdyukov is undefeated in his last two WEC appearances. Hendricks, a four-time Div. 1 All-American wrestler, took out
Justin Haskins in his promotional debut during the second round at WEC 37 last December.
Striker
Kenji Osawa (14-8-2) squares off against Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt and American Top Team fighter
Rafael Rebello (5-2), who makes his WEC debut. Osawa and Rebello will meet at 135 pounds.
Also on the card,
Mike Budnik (7-1) welcomes promotional newcomer Mike Franchi (4-0) to the lightweight fold, while Rutgers University alum
Justin Haskins (4-2) will match wrestling credentials against
Mike Pierce (6-2) in a welterweight contest.
In the co-main event, lithe 155-pounder
Rich Crunkilton (17-1) takes on seasoned striker
Bart Palaszewski (30-11). Crunkilton suffered his second career loss to former champ McCullough at WEC 30 in September 2007, but returned to form with a victory over
Sergio Gomez last March. Former IFL standout Palaszewski toppled Karalexis with a second-round TKO in December.
Leading the charge, Texan
Leonard Garcia (12-3) challenges featherweight champion
Mike Thomas Brown (20-4) in the main event. This will be Brown’s first title defense since wresting the strap from
Urijah Faber at WEC 36 last November. Garcia scored big with a first-round knockout of
Jens Pulver at WEC 36 last November.
Featherweight Championship
Mike Thomas Brown (No. 1 FW, No. 10 PFP) vs.
Leonard Garcia (No. 3 FW)
Rich Crunkilton vs.
Bart Palaszewski
Rob McCullough vs.
Marcus Hicks
Jose Aldo (No. 8 FW) vs.
Chris Mickle
Johny Hendricks vs.
Alex Serdyukov
Marcos Galvao (No. 5 BW) vs.
Damacio Page
Mike Budnik vs.
John Franchi
Justin Haskins vs.
Douglas Lima
Alex Karalexis vs.
Greg McIntyre
Danny Castillo vs.
Phil Cardella
Kenji Osawa vs.
Rafael Rebello