Hoping the WEC will do for the network what the UFC has done for Spike -- namely, making it a destination for jerky males 18-34 everywhere -- Versus will broadcast a pay-per-view-worthy main event Sunday night from Sacramento, Calif., when former champion Urijah Faber meets bigger, meaner Mike Thomas Brown in a rematch.
What: WEC 41: Faber vs. Brown II
When: Versus, June 7, 9 p.m. ET
Why You Should Care: Faber may be the world’s best 145-pound athlete not named “Mike Brown.” A 2008 fight between the two ended when Faber went for a bizarre spinning elbow, lost his composure and was promptly torn apart like a gazelle. With his head screwed on right, can he find an answer for Brown’s power and tenacity? And after having mixed results at 155 pounds in the UFC, can stout Armenian Manny Gamburyan find a good home at 145?
While that’s all going down, Jose Aldo (14-1) will continue to promote speculation that he could be a 145-pound Brazilian terror on the level of Anderson Silva when he tackles Cub Swanson (13-2).
Fight of the Night: Undoubtedly Faber/Brown, which mixes in high stakes -- the title of world’s best 145er -- with an electric rivalry.
Sleeper Fight: Lightweights Frank Gomez and Noah Thomas, with both men finishing 19 of their 20 collective wins inside the distance. Watch carefully and you might notice judges getting up for a bathroom break.
Pre-Emptive Complaint: 1-3 in his WEC bid, Pulver is getting primetime real estate over arguably younger, better talent on the undercard.
Hype Quote of the Show: “I’ve gotten my ass whipped and taken my fair share of beatings … . In one of my amateur fights I got pinned against the cage and I took 37 unanswered blows to the face before I got him in a triangle and won.” -- James Krause, perhaps not realizing sustaining abuse isn’t an enviable trait.