Cain Velasquez thoroughly dominated Junior dos Santos at UFC 155 in Las Vegas on Saturday to regain the UFC heavyweight championship in a unanimous decision, but he apparently inflicted less pain on his opponent than initially believed.
Velasquez rocked JDS early in the fight and pretty much cruised thereafter. Many people felt like Cain could have attempted to finish dos Santos, but Velasquez was content to continue administering punishment while wearing out the Brazilian.
Dos Santos went to the hospital immediately after the fight, and UFC boss Dana White said he had heard the former champ broke his jaw in the second round. It turns out that claim was unfounded.
FOX Sports? A.J. Perez says dos Santos was discharged from the hospital without any injuries.
Dream fixtures
Lightweight bout: Shinya Aoki vs. Antonio McKee
Featherweight bout: Hiroyuki Takaya vs. Georgi Karakhanyan
Featherweight bout: Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Michihiro Omigawa
Lightweight bout: Satoru Kitaoka vs. Will Brooks
Welterweight bout: Phil Baroni vs. Hayato Sakurai
Bantamweight bout: Bibiano Fernandes vs. Yoshiro Maeda
Middleweight bout: Melvin Manhoef vs. Denis Kang
Female lightweight bout: Marloes Coenen vs. Fiona Muxlow
Very solid quality.CBS Sports Network is going to air the Glory card on tape delay tomorrow starting at 10PM Eastern. Dream will be aired the next night at 10PM Eastern.
MMA-TV is going to air the Fight Network feed in about 15 mins.
You can also buy the event on Glory's website for $20 and watch it live in HD. Which is a good deal considering there are something like 27 fights scheduled.
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So, get up in hurr mofos.Game alert: UFC 155 will be the FINAL event of 2012. We'll be resetting all scores/picks/pools for 2013 on January 7, 2013.
That's where his weird stance comes in I think. Most fighters control distance with their feet and the upper body goes with it, but he has that backwards/upright Shotokan type stance. Between that and his lunging attacks he creates such a weird distance for fighters to adapt to. Add in the speed and technique and it's just a nightmare for most fighters. I suppose it's also one of the reasons JJ was able to get through to him, he's got the reach and speed to negate a lot of that.Most fighers prefer to dodge, outrange or block strikes when counterstriking. Machida, of course, does this very well also. It's debatable whether the above strike would've even hit Machida had he not deflected it.