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Harris: Asked Aldo for WEC belt back. he said no
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World Extreme Cagefighting has just two titles left to sort out before seeing its 135-, 145- and 155-pound divisions rolled into the world’s biggest MMA organization.
“Obviously, the implications of the Henderson-Pettis fight are just huge,” WEC General Manager Reed Harris said during a Tuesday conference call. “Those guys are gonna be fighting for the title in the UFC, depending on who takes the fight. So it has huge implications, and I think that everybody in the industry is gonna be watching.”
“I think the really special thing will be at the end of the night, when I slap a UFC belt on either Dominick (Cruz) or Scotty Jorgensen. That’s gonna be huge for us. We’ve got a belt coming on the truck for the guys, a UFC belt, and we’re really looking forward to that.”
"They'll will be the forever holder of that title in the WEC, and then also they’ll be the new UFC bantamweight champion at the end of that fight."
So, did Aldo get to hang on to his WEC belt as well?
“Yes, he did. I asked him for it back, but he said ‘no.’”