Efrain Escudero: Play him off Keyboard Cat
(Until the internet makes one just for Efrain, this will have to do)
Efrain Escudero's week hasn't gotten any better since his drubbing last Wednesday night at the hands of 20 year-old phenom Charles Oliveira. The 'TUF 8' winner announced yesterday via twitter that the UFC had released him and that he was shopping offers from other smaller promotions like Bellator and Strikeforce. Escudero has the honor of being the first 'The Ultimate Fighter' season winner to be cut by the promotion. I don't count Travis Lutter because he was the winner of that weird vets only season of TUF.
Although not shocking, Escudero's release is a bit puzzling considering his short time with the promotion and not being given many gimmie fights to help his development. While we've seen TUF winners like Michael Bisping and Rashad Evans be fed more than a few tuner fights before getting into the meat of their respective divisions, Escudero was pretty much just thrown into the fire from the get go. As they say, when you win TUF, the only easy day was yesterday.
Escudero's first fight in the UFC following the TUF 8 finale was Cole Miller, and although Escudero was able to KO him in the first round, it looks like that win could be looking better every day. Miller shocked fans with his dominant performance over Ross Pearson last Wednesday night at Ultimate Fight Night 22 in Austin, dealing the Brit his first loss with the promotion.
Up next was Evan Dunham in January. I remember that fight fondly as Evan Dunham's coming out party. Dunham was able to control the action on the ground and score a sweet submission win via armbar. Escudero appeared to be injured, walking out the cage favoring his arm after it had just spent some quality time going a direction for which it was never intended.
Four months and some tendon damage later, Escudero would make his return against Dan Lauzon, a young man who was rumored to not be training for the fight after getting into personal squabbles with his older brother and UFC lightweight, Joe. Although I wrote a scathing piece on Lauzon, (Dan Lauzon Is Still Fighting In The UFC, Lazy) I never actually bothered to watch this fight. Someone has to drive to bar, and until I figure out a way to get a TV in my rear view mirror like Red Man, I'm gonna miss the occasional pre lim.
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Normally the TUF winner label would allow him to keep his job but it goes deeper with Escudero. The guy has basically gone from being a humble guy who was the underdog and always improving. To a headcase that acts like he’s a star and has developed a bunch of bad habits. I think the UFC saw that this guy was getting out of hand and decided to send a message to their entire roster to check themselves or they’ll be gone too.
"they mad at me, I keep going hard reppin/
cause what's your Rampage to Rashad Evans/"
-Joe Budden (Something To Ride To)
http://www.zshare.net/audio/76866807deabe3c1/
Yeah, whenever someone gets canned after less than at least two losses in a row, I gather there’s usually other reasons at play. Like with Todd Duffee, where there’s rumors of him generally acting like an ass. I don’t know what Escudero’s reaction was to missing weight, but if he acted all “so what” about it, that’s a likely reason right there.

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