Cain Velasquez Brings a Little Bit of Bad-Ass to Latin Grammy Awards, Rothwell to Face Cro Cop in Australia?
As part of their effort to make Cain Velasquez the MMA ambassador to the Hispanic community that Roger Huerta never quite became,…
As part of their effort to make Cain Velasquez the MMA ambassador to the Hispanic community that Roger Huerta never quite became,…
With NHL Stanley Cup fever in Vancouver, the city was in a festive mood in anticipation for the UFC 131 main event between Shane Carwin and Junior dos Santos. The winner of the bout would get a UFC Heavyweight title shot against the current champion Cain Velasquez. Originally JDS was supposed face Brock Lesnar the opposing coach from season 13 of The Ultimate Fighter, but due to Lesnar’s diagosis of diverticulitis he had to pull out of the fight. Junior before knowing Carwin would be his opponent was busy
Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez, who has been sidelined since capturing the title at UFC 121, talks about the progression of his shoulder injury and shares his thoughts on newly crowned Light Heavyweight champ Jon “Bones” Jones. Velasquez says fighting Jones “would be great,” but admits that returning to the octagon still seems “so far away.”
UFC Heavyweight Champion Cain Velasquez has recently stated that he thinks Fedor ”The Last Emperor” Emelianenko is the greatest fighter of all time. Cain also goes on to talk about his next opponent Junior Dos Santos.
(Video courtesy ESPN/SportScience) Cain Velasquez recently filmed an episode of Sport Science in which his cardio, lactic acid tolerance…
UFC 121 took place on October 23 2010 in Anaheim California. The Card itself was one of the best this year, at least in paper. But the Main event was one of the most anticipated fights in the Heavyweight division history.
Undefeated Cain Velasquez face the supose unbeatable super human Brock Lesnar , but the result was not the one most people was expecting , less than 5 mins of the fight the Champion was down and beat up while the Challenger was standing with no visible damage at all. Cain Velasquez defeat
Undefeated UFC heavyweight Cain Velasquez (8-0-0), defeated former UFC and Pride champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira at UFC 110, cementing his place among the top heavyweights in the world and earning a shot at the division champion Brock Lesnar. The Mexican-American fighter came into the UFC with just two professional fights and less than 18 months of proper mixed martial arts training. On the verge of greatness Velasquez will finally get his shot at the title on October 23rd in Anaheim California.
On October 23 in at the Honda Center is Anaheim California
Yup… In short, his KO victory over Big Nog will get him that shot in the future. 😀
After an impressive first round demolition of Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC on Versus 1 JDS has said that he would like to fight HW prospect Cain Velasquez next.