
WEC 10: Bragging Rights
Overview
WEC 10: Bragging Rights was a mixed martial arts event promoted by World Extreme Cagefighting on May 21, 2004 at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino in Lemoore, California. This event saw the fourth appearance of future Superstar Gilbert Melendez who took on Olaf Alfonso. This event also saw two of the most well known fighters in the world Karo Parisyan take on Shonie Carter. The main event saw Mike Serr take on Rafael Real.
Top Cast
Mike Serr
Mike Serr
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Mike Serr
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Rafael del Real
Rafael del Real
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Rafael del Real
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Karo Parisyan
Karo Parisyan
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Karo Parisyan
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Shonie Carter
Shonie Carter
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Shonie Carter
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Gilbert Melendez
Gilbert Melendez
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Gilbert Melendez
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Olaf Alfonso
Olaf Alfonso
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Olaf Alfonso
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Alex Stiebling
Alex Stiebling
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Alex Stiebling
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Tim McKenzie
Tim McKenzie
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Tim McKenzie
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Ryan Schultz
Ryan Schultz
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Ryan Schultz
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Gil Castillo
Gil Castillo
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Gil Castillo
Self
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