WEC 7: This Time It's Personal
WEC 7: This Time It's Personal

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WEC 7: This Time It's Personal

2003
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English

WEC 7: This Time It's Personal was a mixed martial arts event promoted by World Extreme Cagefighting on August 9, 2003 at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino in Lemoore, California. The main event saw Ron Waterman takes on James Nevarez to decide WEC's inaugural Super Heavyweight Champion.

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Director: Various (MMA Event)Genres: Combat Sports, Mixed Martial Arts

Plot Summary

WEC 7: This Time It's Personal was a mixed martial arts event held by World Extreme Cagefighting. The event featured several bouts across different weight classes, showcasing rising talents and established fighters in the WEC's early years. It was part of the organization's effort to establish itself as a premier MMA promotion.

Critical Reception

As an MMA event rather than a traditional film or TV show, critical reception is typically focused on the quality of the fights, performances, and overall production value. Early WEC events were generally seen as foundational for the sport, with events like WEC 7 contributing to the promotion's growth, though detailed critical reviews are scarce.

What Reviewers Say

  • Showcased developing MMA talent during a formative period for the sport.

  • Contributed to the World Extreme Cagefighting's early growth and visibility.

  • Fight outcomes and fighter performances were the primary focus of audience and media attention.

Google audience: Audience reception for MMA events like WEC 7 is typically based on the excitement and skill displayed during the fights. Positive feedback would generally focus on compelling matchups and exciting finishes, while negative feedback might arise from perceived mismatches or controversial decisions.

Fun Fact

This event marked one of the early appearances of future UFC champion Jens Pulver, who competed in the WEC during this era.

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