Anthony Pettis is the new breed in MMA. The baby first fought professionally at the age of 20 years and he has been training in all aspects of sport. Pettis is about as well-rounded as it gets. Shane Roller is a little more old school, arriving at MMA backdrop of wrestling decorated. So with a title shot on the line, we discover Wednesday night if Roller grappling will be enough to get from one of the best weapons of young sport.
Pettis (WEC 10-1, 3-1) SA goal of Roller is get the fight on land, but that is only one element that must master the former wrestler of Oklahoma State.
"If he takes me he has to control me," Pettis [told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]. "I feel that I am a little more dangerous on my back than he expects".
Pettis is rangy and his legs are dangerous from below. Scored five wins, two presentation by triangle choke. on the flip side, Roller (WEC 8-2, 5-1) was dynamite in controlling his opponents once the struggle hitting the deck.In his last two battles, his wrestling allowed him to dominate two rising stars, Anthony Njokuani and Danny Castillo. After pounding away on the ground, he scored the victory chokes rear-naked in both fighting.
Pettis tried to mimic the skills of the Roller set by a training with another former Big 12 wrestling star Ben Askren.A 2008 Olympian and two-time NCAA champion, is actually a wrestler Askren level up roller and just won 2 Bellator Fighting championship season at welterweight.
"I feel like I've broken some barriers in this training camp," he [told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]."I'm in good shape and I am a better athlete. I feel like I have become another fighter.Everything is perfectly sharp. "
Both Pettis and Roller are under the impression that the winner of this fight Gets a champ WEC lightweight shot Ben Henderson.
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