Welcome back Lil' Evil
by E. Spencer Kyte on November 02, 2009

When Jens Pulver was submitted in 33 seconds by Josh Grispi back at WEC 41 in Sacramento, the fan favorite known as "Lil' Evil" tearfully thanked the fans for years of support and hinted that the last fight of his career may have just taken place.

Thankfully, that doesn't look like it is going to be the case, as the first lightweight champion in UFC history plans on returning to the cage in 2010.

Candid as ever, Pulver discussed the time between the Grispi loss and now with Mike Chiappetta of AOL Fanhouse, divulging that moving back to Idaho and medication prescribed following visits to a psychiatrist have helped Pulver deal with feelings of anxiety and depression that have plagued him for a number of years.

While the news is certainly welcomed by the legions of Lil' Evil fans that includes this writer, many will ask a variation of the question posed to Pulver by WEC analyst Todd Hummer following his second loss to Urijah Faber: is he still relevant?

Having lost four straight and six of his last seven, his recent track record certainly would make it hard for anyone to argue in his favor. After a strong showing in a five round war with then Featherweight champ Faber in June 2008, Pulver has spent a combined 3:19 seconds in the cage over his last three losses.

But you shouldn't count out a guy with Pulver's track record, both inside the cage and outside.

In addition to racking up wins over the likes of B.J. Penn, Caol Uno, Dennis Hallman and Cub Swanson, Pulver has overcome the abusive childhood detailed in his book Little Evil, the sudden death of close friend Justin Eilers and the aforementioned struggles with anxiety and depression.

If Lil' Evil says he's feeling better than ever and he's ready to go again, this writer is inclined to believe him.

In an era where more and more athletes offer nothing but robotic answers and show as little emotion as possible, Jens Pulver has always been candid and worn his heart on his sleeve. He's as likable a fighter as there is in the sport.

Just don't let the smiles and emotions fool you; a motivated and committed Pulver could be a dangerous opponent and stirring story once he gets back into the cage in 2010.

Welcome back Lil' Evil...

*E. Spencer Kyte covers the world of mixed martial arts with powerful opinions and lethal breakdowns sure to make you submit.

 |  (12) Comments mma3dge: indeed. welcome back and please put together a good run before you officially go out! i like your commentating too... so there is always that Little_Kang: Jens retire please mma3dge: ok, i was gonna say. IF he gets destroyed... I'll believe it's time. I know he could still kill a lot of up-and-comers in smaller promos but what would be the point really. mike5k: I like Jens too and if he wants to fight and says that he can, I'll cheer him on one more time. If he loses again, then I'll cheer for him to retire. E. Spencer Kyte: Not much love for Lil' Evil at Five Knuckles... ouch! While I admit it has been hard watching him get beaten each of his last four trips inside the cage, the guy is a warrior and has always been upfront about everything in his life, MMA related or otherwise. If he says he hasn't been himself due to anxiety and depression, and now he feels better than he has in years, I say where is the harm / damage in giving a former champion who is a tremendous ambassador of the sport another chance to show what he can do in the cage? Wandering_Minstrel: My problem with Jens is that he tries to get the other guy to just bang it out with him. You see guys in the UFC like this (Chris Lytle being an easy example). Jens needs to stay competitive and not worry about putting on a good show. JujitsWho: I have said this in another thread as well, but Jens is done. I agree with all you He's lost six of his last seven and is just tarnishing his legacy at this point Storm: dont instigate him. dude needs to stop. i honestly think he didnt want to go into double digit losses and thought that beating Garcia would be a solid win to go out on.... but it didnt work like that. and since he enter the "double digit losses" he just doesnt care any more. we might have the next Ken Shamrock on our hands.
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