Tuesday, June 4, 2013

UFC 160 Main Event Can be Highlighted by Cain Velasquez's Unrivaled Power.

It's been nearly a year seeing that Cain Velasquez destroyed Antonio "Bigfoot" Silva with UFC 146 in Nevada. But the only factor that's changed over all those 12 months is that that time, Velasquez enters the Octagon for the reigning UFC heavyweight success.

Therefore, the 30-year-old will head into Saturday's main event at UFC 160 using a massive target on your partner's back. But don't expect present day UFC heavyweight trend of champions continuing to fall to continue.

Your belt won't change a single thing for Velasquez this day. At the end of the night, the former university or college wrestler's unrivaled power, stamina and strength shall be what fans remember the majority of about UFC 160.

After all, four of Velasquez's five victories attended via knockout or complex knockout, including last year's first-round enlighten Silva. While Velasquez had a good amount of motivation to annihilate Silva concerning that night, having surrendered a title in his old bout, the motivation this time around is simple: Keep your belt.

As Velasquez's trainer Javier Mendez recently stated, the UFC's heavyweight division is actually plagued by parity (via ESPN. com's Josh Gross):

Bear in mind, no one has defended the title greater than twice, so if he's discussing wanting to keep safeguarding that title, he wants to come to be remembered by everybody among the greatest, like Fedor [Emelianenko].

While recent history suggests that Velasquez will soon have to hand over the concept, recent performances from present day champion tell us he is a heavy favorite when your bell rings on Sat night.

Silva only lasted a little bit of over three-and-a-half minutes inside the cage with Velasquez on their first meeting. But your dog was lucky to very last that long. He had no answer for Velasquez's electrical power, speed and strength despite boasting a substantial size advantage.

Right heli-copter flight bat Velasquez forced Silva with the mat and within one minute he drew blood, providing an elbow to Silva's scalp. After Velasquez landed many combinations and significant hits, the referee finally walked in and stopped that fight.

Velasquez absolutely dominated from beginning finish, and while his speed was maybe the difference, it was his deceitful power that put Silva in the defensive within moments.

While the 6'4" Bigfoot has had plenty of time to analyze what travelled wrong for him in the fight, there's simply not a way around Cain Velasquez's power and speed. This is mostly a terrible matchup for Silva, as it is for just about every heavyweight fighter inside UFC.

The result of Saturday's main event remains being seen, but all indications usually are that Cain Velasquez will put on a show, displaying more with his unrivaled power in another dominant performance.

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