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  • Welterweight title: Karo Parisyan vs. Shonie Carter

    WEC 10 Pictures
    by Greg Savage ([email protected])

    Sherdog.com
    May 26 2004

    In front of a standing room only crowd, estimated to be nearly 5,000
    strong, WEC 10 delivered an action-packed card with 12 fights including
    two world title matches. Headlining the show at The Palace Casino
    in Lemoore, California were two UFC veterans, Shonie Carter and Karo
    Parysian, battling it our for Carter's WEC welterweight title. Gilbert
    Melendez and Olaf Alfonso took to the cage looking to claim the vacant
    WEC lightweight strap as well. All in all it was another exciting
    night of MMA action, something we all have come to expect from the WEC.

    Karo Parisyan vs. Shonie Carter

    Karo Parysian ate a left hand from Shonie Carter early in the first
    round that looked to have stunned the young Armenian grappler. Little
    did those in attendance know that would be the last effective offensive
    output from the crafty Carter. Parysian dominated from start to finish
    as he threw Carter around the cage at will and once it hit the mat
    he continued his submission assault on Mr. International.

    At one point Parysian threw Carter to the mat immediately landing
    with a kimura. Carter hoped over, escaping the shoulder lock only to
    find himself in an armbar. As he attempted to pull his arm out he
    suddenly found himself in a triangle choke. That's right folks, it
    was a judo throw-kimura-armbar-triangle combo. Shonie should change
    his name to Houdini after that performance, not too many fighters
    would have survived that submission barrage.

    After three rounds, Karo Parysian reasserted himself as a top
    welterweight with a quality win over a quality opponent winning the
    WEC welterweight title en route.
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