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Melvin Guillard vs. Justin Gaethje: Who Is the Champion WSOF Needs Right Now?

Chad DundasNov 12, 2014

Is it too dramatic to say that on Saturday Melvin Guillard and Justin Gaethje will battle over World Series of Fightingโ€™s very soul?

Yeah, OK, thatโ€™s probably a little bit over the top.

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Still, when Gaethje defends his lightweight title against the longtime UFC veteran this weekendโ€”on a night when Americaโ€™s three largest MMA promotions all simultaneously vie for our affectionsโ€”the stakes will seem fairly high.

If Gaethje wins, itโ€™ll constitute a nice feather in the cap of WSOFโ€™s highest-profile champion. As arguably the mid-major companyโ€™s only real homegrown star, itโ€™ll advance his undefeated professional record to 13-0 and provide further justification of the flattering things people are already writing about him.

Easy to see how WSOF benefits from that outcome. One of the best things the organization and Gaethje have going for them is that right now heโ€™s a completely unknown product. Just like Eddie Alvarez and Michael Chandler in Bellator a few years ago, we have no reliable way to suss out how good he might really be, and so as long as he keeps winning weโ€™re all content to give him the benefit of the doubt.

Jul 27, 2013; Seattle, WA, USA;   Melvin Guillard (blue tape) sits atop the cage after knocking out Mac Danzig during their lightweight bout at Key Arena. Guillard won by TKO in 2nd Round. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Who knows, maybe the 27-year-old phenom from Grudge Training Center really is one of the best 155-pounders in the world.

That ambiguity keeps Gaethjeโ€™s career interesting and alive with possibility. We want to see what happens next with him, and that gives WSOF a foothold in MMAโ€™s most compelling weight class. If he defeats The Young Assassin, promoters can hold up Gaethje as an elite talent who would likely hold his own, even in the shark tank of UFC competition.

Meanwhile, a victory by Guillard wouldnโ€™t be a disaster but would come with clear drawbacks.

On the positive end, it would give WSOF a champion at 155 pounds who is recognizable to most MMA fans. In that regard, Guillard would fit in nicely alongside current welterweight champ Rousimar Palhares and whoever emerges from David Branchโ€™s fight against Yushin Okami with the middleweight strap on Saturday.

Yet a Guillard win would also further the perception that WSOF is merely surviving on the UFCโ€™s scraps. He made his home almost exclusively in the Octagon from 2005-14, appearing in some 22 fights there before a 2-5-1 slump doomed him to the chopping block. Heโ€™d join other UFC washouts like Jon Fitch and Jake Shields in making WSOF look less like viable alternative programming and more like a slightly more generic version of the UFC.

In addition, itโ€™s not like Guillard appears particularly dedicated to making WSOF his home. In fact, he hasnโ€™t had many nice things to say about anyone of late.

The former contestant from season two of The Ultimate Fighter has decried the UFCโ€™s overstuffed live event schedule and expanding roster, which heโ€”correctlyโ€”notes have both undermined what it means to be a UFC fighter. In conversation with MMAManiaโ€™s Alex Schlinsky this month, Guillard even lumped members of his own fight team in alongside those he appears to believe donโ€™t really deserve to be in the big show.

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Every time you turn around there is a different guy in the UFC,โ€ Guillard said. โ€œI train at American Top Team in Coconut Creek and there are a bunch of guys right now that are on my team, and some of them I know and some I don't, but every time I ask them when is your next fight, they say 'Oh, the next UFC card' and I say 'Really? Okay.' But you look at these guys and you've never even heard of them before making it to the UFC. It is getting a little weird man.

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That would be a pretty good talking point for Guillard and for WSOF, too, were he not also occasionally saying less-than-complementary things about his new workplace.

"I'm an A list fighter, fighting in the B league," he told Schlinsky of his impending bout against Gaethje.

So at least we know his confidence hasnโ€™t been affected.

Still, that doesnโ€™t exactly make Guillard sound like the guy you want as your champion.

Better to stick with Gaethje, who has the potential to take you farther andโ€”hopefullyโ€”more heโ€™s willing to give.

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