
WEC 30: McCullough vs. Crunkilton
Overview
WEC 30: McCullough vs. Crunkilton was a mixed martial arts (MMA) event held by World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC). The event took place on Wednesday, September 5, 2007 at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada and aired live on the Versus Network. The event featured a lightweight title match between champion "Razor" Rob McCullough and Richard Crunkilton. Additionally, Chase Beebe defended his bantamweight title against Brazilian jiu-jitsu expert Rani Yahya, who replaced Manny Tapia on the card after Tapia suffered a knee injury. WEC 30 was to feature the WEC debut of former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver in his move to the featherweight division. However, Pulver had to withdraw from the fight due to a knee injury.
Top Cast


Rob McCullough
Rob McCullough
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Rob McCullough
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Richard Crunkilton
Richard Crunkilton
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Richard Crunkilton
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Chase Beebe
Chase Beebe
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Chase Beebe
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Rani Yahya
Rani Yahya
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Rani Yahya
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Brian Stann
Brian Stann
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Brian Stann
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Jeremiah Billington
Jeremiah Billington
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Jeremiah Billington
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Miguel Torres
Miguel Torres
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Miguel Torres
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Jeff Bedard
Jeff Bedard
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Jeff Bedard
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John Alessio
John Alessio
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John Alessio
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Marcelo Brito
Marcelo Brito
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Marcelo Brito
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