Junior Dos Santos is working hard on his wrestling and gives his thoughts about main event at UFC 121

JDS has already started training for Cain Velasquez even though their is no date for the fight yet.

here is what he had to say about his trainingin a interview with Tatame Magazine

“I’ve spend a little more than a month on the United Stated training on Alliance and on Minotauro’s new gym, in San Diego… I’ve trained a lot with Phil Davis, who fights on UFC and is a great wrestler, four-time All-American… High level. I’ve trained with Brandon Vera, who’s great, really tough, used to fight heavyweights. The trainings were great back there, I was very happy, but I have to go home, charge my batteries, clean things up here (laughs)… When I know the date for sure, I’ll go there to keep the trainings.”

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This is what he had to say about Lesnar vs Velasquez

“It was a very exciting fight to watch, I was there and it was beautiful to see. The willingness of Brock Lesnar as the fight began, as he went for it… But, in my opinion, he got tired. Cain Velasquez was smart enough and showed superiority, was calm enough to wait for the right moment and chance the picture and win by TKO.”

“I was surprised, everybody was. A title fight usually has a very cautious beginning, it’s a five-round fight, and so you start being careful so that you won’t get tired. I think he tried to really go for it, he knew that Velasquez’s conditioning was amazing. He did a great beginning, took him down and applied a flying knee, but I think he got tired.”