
WEC 26: Condit vs. Alessio
Overview
WEC 26: Condit vs. Alessio was the second mixed martial arts event held by the World Extreme Cagefighting under Zuffa management. The event was held on March 24, 2007. WEC 26 hosted three title fights on March 24. The first of the title fights was for the WEC Bantamweight Title, between challenger, Chase Beebe and champion, Eddie Wineland. The second of the title fights was for the WEC Featherweight Title, between challenger, Dominick Cruz and champion, Urijah Faber. The final title fight was for the vacant WEC Welterweight Title, between Carlos Condit and John Alessio.
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Carlos Condit
Carlos Condit
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Carlos Condit
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John Alessio
John Alessio
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John Alessio
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Urijah Faber
Urijah Faber
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Urijah Faber
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Dominick Cruz
Dominick Cruz
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Dominick Cruz
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Chase Beebe
Chase Beebe
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Chase Beebe
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Eddie Wineland
Eddie Wineland
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Eddie Wineland
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Brock Larson
Brock Larson
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Brock Larson
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Erik Apple
Erik Apple
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Erik Apple
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Dave Terrell
Dave Terrell
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Dave Terrell
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Tiki Ghosn
Tiki Ghosn
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Tiki Ghosn
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