Justin Levens

The Palace Casino October 14th, 2005 Lemoore, California

WEC 17

Although the card featured big names like Pride veteran Vernon “Tiger” White and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Ricco Rodriguez, most of the buzz for WEC 17 seem to focus around the Light Heavyweight tournament. Where Chute Boxe was to clash with Ruas Vale Tudo and a Capital City Fighting Alliance heavyweight was making his 205 debut vs. a Caesar Gracie trained “Wrecking Machine”. Everyone had their favorites but only one man would shine in this 4 man tournament that exceeded all of my expectations.

The first tournament fight was Capital City Fighting Alliance member Scott Smith vs the heavily favored Caesar Gracie standout Tim McKenzie. The more experienced McKenzie was coming off a six second first round KO over Canadian UFC vet Bill Mahood. Smith making his debut at light heavy was coming off a win over 0-2 John Seilhan. Smith hasn’t fought in over a year.

The fight started out, as predicted by many fight fans, with McKenzie hurting Smith early. McKenzie landed a big knee to Smiths chin that had Smith stumbling back and landing against the fence. McKenzie wasted no time in launching a barrage of hooks and strait punches that seemed to put a covered up Smith out of the fight. Smith didn’t buy into McKenzie’s hype. With a display that would have been slow motioned on NBC’s the Contender Smith fired back with lefts and rights while still taking some of McKenzie’s best shots but delivering a few good shots of his own. Smith was able to back McKenzie against the fence where he gained a Thai clinch and landed a devastating knee of his own. A stunned McKenzie wobbled then took another big punch from Smith and it was all over. McKenzie fell down and covered up while Smith delivered enough blows from half guard to make Herb Dean stop the fight. Scott Smith over Tim McKenzie by TKO (Punches) at 2:25 in round 1.

WEC 17The next tournament fight featured Chute Boxe USA member Jorge Oliveira vs Ruas Vale Tudo member Justin Levens. Oliveira was coming off an impressive decision victory vs Shonie Carter in his North American fight debut (Jorge is rumored to have had a few fights in Brazil). Levens undefeated at 6-0 has never had a fight last longer than 4 minutes.

After a stare down that was a little to close for me and Levens the fight began, with both men looking to strike. After a brief exchange the men clinched and Levens took it to the ground where he was forced to fight off a deep Omo Plata attempt. After escaping the two fighters got to their feet with Oliviera eventually gaining the clinch and the takedown. Once on the ground the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt was easily able to gain full mount. Oliviera was not able to mount any real attack before he was bridged off and forced onto his back with Levens in his guard. The ground expert once again looked for a submission this time getting Levens in a triangle choke. Fortunately for Levens, he had his arm out so he was in no real danger of getting choked but Oliviera could easily transition to Omo Plata. Before Oliviera could attempt another Omo Plata Levens did his best impersonation of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson by picking up Oliviera and slamming him as hard as he could on the mat. Although he didn’t quite get the hang time of a Jackson slam the results where the same. Oliviera was knocked out cold and the ref called the fight with 3:41 gone by in the opening round. Justin Levens over Jorge Oliveira by KO (Slam) at 3:41 in the first round.

While watching the other exciting fights of the evening I heard the unfortunate news that Levens would not be able to fight due to a shoulder injury. I later learned, after talking to him, that he couldn’t lift his arm shortly after the fight. I asked him if it had happened during the slam or when he was fighting off the Omo Plata and he said he wasn’t sure. Although I was disappointed to not get to see Levens fight again I was content on knowing that I would see a great match up in Vernon White vs Scott Smith. White was the winner in the 205 tournament alternate fight that happened shortly after the Levens/Oliviera fight. But surprise surprise another injury had occurred. Vernon broke his hand in his previous fight and now it was up to Tait Fletcher to step up and fight in the biggest fight of his career. Fletcher is coming off a win over a year ago to Andy Montana and trains with Eddie Bravo at 10 th Planet Jiu Jitsu.

WEC 17The fight started with both men striking, with the belt on the line Fletcher let his hands go and surprisingly stunned Smith forcing him to clinch and get the takedown. With Fletcher in his element he quickly began working his open guard trying to gain “Mission Control” while Smiths corner yelled for him to back out. After a failed Omo plata attempt Tait got back to his feet. The fighters began trading again with Fletcher getting the best of Smith again but this time with elbows. It look as thought the Jiu Jitsu specialist was going to out brawl the brawler when Smith landed a devastating right hook that sent Fletcher to canvas. Smith got off one last punch before Dean was able to step in and stop the fight with 3:55 gone by in round 1. Congratulations to Smith for becoming the new WEC Light Heavyweight Champ. Scott Smith defeats Tait Fletcher by TKO (Ref Stoppage) 3:55 in round 1.

In super heavyweight action former UFC heavyweight champion Ricco Rodriguez took on former King of the Cage super heavyweight champion Jimmy Ambriz. Ricco was coming off a loss to WEC super heavyweight champ Ron Waterman who showed impressive wrestling skills in his lay and pray decision victory. Ambriz who has been winless since leaving KOTC in 2003 was coming off a submission loss to Dan “The Sandman” Christison at IFC WC 19.

Rodriguez, who displayed better take down defense and more size (288lbs) than he did vs. Waterman, did not allow Ambriz to ever fully secure a take down. This seemed to be Ambrizs kryptonite as he quickly gassed halfway thru the first round. Ambriz becoming frustrated with his inability to take his opponent down began to trade with Rodriguez. This ultimately led to Ambrizs demise. After taking a right left punch knee combo Ambriz fell down then tapped causing the ref to stop the fight. Ricco Rodriguez over Jimmy Ambriz by Tapout at 4:13 in Round 1.

In the 205lb tournament alternate bout UFC vet Vernon “Tiger” White took on newly nicknamed Pride vet Alex “the Anarchist” Stiebling. Vernon was coming off a submission loss from Team Quests Matt Horwich at SportFight 12. Stiebling was coming off a submission loss from Team Quests Chael Sonnen at the last Halloween Fury.

The first round was a stand up and grappling war that had Vernon edging out Stiebling after landing some heavy punches from Stieblings guard. After Ken Shamrock gave Vernon some boxing advice he wasted no time in taking it by dropping Stiebling with a straight left on Alex’s chin. The ref stopped the fight with 9 seconds gone by in the round. Vernon White over Alex Stiebling by KO at 0:09 in the second round.

WEC 17Submission of the night award goes to Cole Escovedo. Who pulled guard standing then crawled up Joe Martin to set up the triangle. Martin countered by slamming Esconvedo to the mat but it was too late. The choke was sunk in deep and Martin tapped out. Cole Escovedo over Joe Martin by tap out (Triangle Choke) at 1:05 in round 1.

The local favorite Poppies Martinez looked to take on Robert Breslin but the fight was over before it started. Shortly after Martinez and Breslin clinched Breslin threw a knee directly to Poppies groin. After it was determined Martinez could not continue the fight was declared a No Contest.

The WEC World Lightweight Championship was on the line as Gabe Ruediger tried to avenge his only career loss against Sam Wells. Ruediger came out in the first round showing why he is the champ by dominating Wells from the clinch and on the ground. In the second round Wells stepped up and showed why he won the first match between the two by knockout. Wells getting the best out of exchange of punches with Ruediger had his opponent dazed and on his back. Ruediger miraculously survived a vicious barrage of punches and even came back in the round ending up on top after a failed ankle lock. The Third Round was all Ruediger as he once again dominated the clinch and basically won the fight by taking Wells down with a textbook double. Gabe Ruediger over Sam Wells by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27).

Mike Pyle took on Bret Bergmark for the vacated WEC World Welterweight Championship belt. The belt was vacated when Karo Parisyan fought in the UFC after taking it from Shonie Carter. “The Angry Hick” looked to end the fight early with an ankle lock but Pyle spun out of it and ended up with Bergmark in his guard with one arm out. Pyle quickly went for the triangle choke while Bergmark looked to set up the slam. Bergmark going for his best impression of Rampage was stopped in his tracks by a blue belt level sweep from Pyle that even the Black Belt Oliviera didn’t look for. Under hooking Bergmarks right leg Pyle sent the hick to the mat who then quickly tapped to the choke. After the fight Shonie challenged Pyle for the 170lb belt. Mike excepted on the condition that Shonie put his jewel encrusted WEC belt on the line. Mike Pyle over Bret Bergmark by tap out (Triangle Choke) at 3:36 in round 1.

WEC 17Although Lavar Johnson was scheduled to meet Rafael Real for the WEC Heavyweight belt, Real suffered an injury and Johnson settled and fought Corey Salter instead. The fight started with both fighters looking to strike. Lavar landed some good jabs, using his superior reach to his advantage. Salter smarted up and quickly took the fight to the ground where he gained full mount. Lavar using his, hold on for dear life strategy, effectively tied Salter up. All the hugging seemed to tire Salter so Lavar took advantage and flipped Corey over and began striking from the guard. Salter had little to no answer for the attack and when Johnson quickly passed his guard and gained mount Salter gave up and tapped out. Lavar Johnson over Corey Salter Tap Out (Strikes) at 3:37 in round 1.

Antonio Banuelos put on another great performance against King of the Cage Vet Ed Tomaselli. Banuelos quickly took down Tomaselli with a text book double and was able to finish the fight by cutting Ed with a flurry of elbows. Antonio Banuelos defeats Ed Tomaselli by TKO (Cut) at 2:25 in round 1.

UFC vet Gil Castillo was able to win his first fight in over 2 ½ years by getting a ref stoppage against an always game Steve Ramirez. Although Ramirez put up a good fight in between picking up his athletic supporter off the mat, he was unable to recover from a big left thrown by Castillo in the begging of the second round. Castillo was able to get Ramirez to the ground where he finished off his wounded opponent from Ramirez’s back.

Gil Castillo over Steve Ramirez by TKO (Ref Stoppage Punches) at 4:01 in round 2.

Under Card

WEC 17Although Dexter was dominating the fight from the start Martinez won the fight after Dexter illegally kneed Martinez before he got his knees off the mat. An illegal knee would not normally end the fight but Dexter was warned earlier in the fight for a similar illegal knee and deducted a point. Andrew Martinez over Jimmy Dexter by DQ (Knee to the Head on the Ground) at 1:12 in round 1.

Kenny Ento “The Dragon” quickly got Charles Price to the ground and was able to transition from Prices back to an Armbar to take the win early in the first round. Kenny Ento over Charles Price by Submission (Armbar) at 1:19 in round 1.

The grossly out weighed Carlton Jones (235) was unable to stop the larger Shane Carwin (288) from taking him down gaining the mount and finishing the fight with strikes. Shane Carwin over Carlton Jones by Submission (Strikes) at 2:11 in Round 1.

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Brad Doerges
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Justin Levens InterviewJustin “Executioner” Levens is 6-0 going into the WEC’s 205 Tournament this Friday, putting his perfect record on the line for a chance at the vacated WEC Light Heavy Weight belt. Justin will be facing Chute Boxe USA member Jorge “Van Damme” Olivera in the first round of the 4 man tournament. Olivera, a BJJ black belt, is 1-0 and coming off a win over UFC vet Shonie Carter at WEC 13. In the other bracket of the tournament Ceaser Gracie stand out Tim “Wrecking Machine” McKenzie takes on Scott Smith who is making his debut at 205. MMA-Fighter.com caught up with Justin after he finished one of his final training sessions in preparation for the biggest fights of his career.

Brad Doerges – How is the training going?

Justin Levens – It’s going good. I’m ready to fight. I have been training for 2 months already so I’m ready to go.

Brad – Have you been training harder for this fight then for other fights in the past?

Justin – Yeah, because its two fights I’ve been pushing my cardio a lot more. Doing a lot of sprints

Brad – So why did you start training MMA?

Justin – Well I grew up on the bad streets of Philly. Then when I came to California I was always getting into trouble so I had to find something to keep me out of trouble.

Brad – So you started at Marco’s (Ruas) school?

Justin – No I Started at a school called U Extreme in Mission Viejo. I trained there for 2 years then went to the military and when I came back I started training here.

Brad – What has been your toughest fight to date?

Justin – To tell you the truth I haven’t really had a tough fight.

Brad – Yeah I’ve noticed. None of your fights have gone past the first round.

Justin – The longest fight I’ve had was like 4 minutes and the guy didn’t throw a punch or anything. Tony Lopez was the only guy who landed a punch on me but, that fight wasn’t that hard either. I think after my second fight I kinda scared people. Now they hesitate too much against me.

Brad – Where do you feel your strengths are on the ground or…?

Justin – I really don’t think my ground game is that good. My Vale Tudo ground striking and positioning is good but I prefer stand up.

Brad – I heard you trained with Jorge Olivera before?

Justin Levens InterviewJustin –I have been to his school a couple times. I went to his school to get ready for a Total Combat fight. I never actually trained with him but I trained at his school and he was there. They have really good training.

Brad – I got to meet Jorge one time he taught a class at my Jiu Jitsu school.

Justin – Really? His ground is really good.

Brad – Yeah. He was wearing a black belt when he taught that class.

Laughs – Yeah I knew he was a black belt or a brown belt.

Brad – Did you see his fight with Shonie (Carter)?

Justin –Yeah I was sitting next to his (Jorge) corner guys talking to them the whole time. I think it’s really good for both of us he won his first fight with a good name in the WEC and I have a good name… It’s real good for both of us.

Brad – Do you know anything about the other guys? Tim McKenzie?

Justin – No not really… I know that most of the Caesar Gracie guys are pretty tough.

Brad – Yeah he took beat Bill Mahood.

Justin – Yeah he is good but I have never seen him fight. I have never seen Scott Smith fight either.

Brad – Yeah he hasn’t fought in a year

Justin – I hope that fight takes a long time.

Brad – Well Smith is coming down from heavy so it should be a good fight. This whole card looks to be good.

Justin – Yeah there are some good fights on this card.

Brad – Vernon Tiger White is fighting (Alex) Stiebling.

Justin – I think Vernon is tough fighter and is underrated as a fighter. Vernon has a lot of heart. Vernon should take that fight.

Brad – Do you still train with Dos Caras?

Justin – No I haven’t trained with him since his fight with Mirko (Filipovic). I don’t know what happened to that guy. He trained with us for that fight and his fight with Nakamura. After he left for Japan he never called us or anything. He’s a nice guy but I think he’s done fighting.

Brad – Yeah I think he’s over it.

Justin –Actually I watching a Mexican channel and I saw him doing some pro wrestling. Lucha Libra.

Brad – He is probably better off doing that then getting his head kicked off by Mirko.

Justin – Yeah I heard he had to get 5 staples in his head from a cut he got in that fight.

Brad – Would you ever consider fighting at 185?

Justin – Yeah I think I’m actually dropping weight for my fights after this. I have been dieting a lot and doing a lot more cardio. I weight 206 right now so 185 in the future shouldn’t be a problem.

Brad – You have fought Total Combat, Gladiators Challenge, and the WEC. Who has the best ring girls?

Justin Levens InterviewJustin – Best ring girls? Wow…Total Combat has some really good ones… The WEC has the girl with her back all tatted up…

Brad – Oh yeah. She’s my favorite.

Justin – But Total Combat puts on a good show they have like a dance show with all the girls. I would have to go with Total Combat.

Brad – Yeah I’m going to one on Saturday near San Diego. Are you gonna be there?

Justin – I’m gonna try to make it there with my new belt. So I can show it off.

Brad – So you when you win this Friday do you win THE 205 belt or like a 205 tournament belt?

Justin – Yeah THE 205 belt because I think Jason Lambert vacated it when he went and fought in another organization.

Brad – Want to thank any of your Sponsors?

Justin – Sherdog.com, Hitman Fight Gear, Liquid Graphics, and I also want to Thank Marco.

Brad Doerges
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