El Hardee wrote:Unifying the titles was a bad choice of words, what I meant was the WEC champ vs. the UFC champ for the UFC championship. Sorta like when Hendo and Page fought and Hendo came out with the Pride Championship but it was nothing but for decoration.Cammo101 wrote:kdawg32086 wrote:I think giving the WEC 155 champ a title shot right away is stupid. I mean Varner is good by WEC standards. But guys like Penn, Florian, Edgar, Sherk, Huerta, Stevenson, Lauzon, Maynard, Griffin would prob beat him. I mean, unless he can beat all the other top dudes in the weight class, he shouldn't be getting a title shot. I think the talent difference is obvious by the impact the top WEC guys at 170, 185, and 205 all have had in the UFC. If WEC gets disbanded, it might actually be good to see Varner go to Japan or to PFC to fight while he improves his skills. Because as of now, I'd say he's the 10th best 155er at best.
Varner was in the UFC before he went to the WEC. He clearly is good enough to be in the UFC right now, though I agree a title shot is a bad idea. Unifying titles only works if both orgs are on the same level.
As Cammo said, I think that only works if the organizations are on the same level. Pride and UFC were big worldwide powers. WEC is still pretty small and is exclusive to versus.