UFC 146 Results: What We Learned from Roy Nelson vs. Dave Herman

One punch. Fifty-one seconds. That was all Roy Nelson needed. “Big Country” blasted Dave Herman with a demonic overhand right to score a knockout win less than one minute into their fight at UFC 146.   What We’ll Remember from This Fight…

One punch. Fifty-one seconds. That was all Roy Nelson needed. “Big Country” blasted Dave Herman with a demonic overhand right to score a knockout win less than one minute into their fight at UFC 146.  

 

What We’ll Remember from This Fight

The punch. Did anything else even happen? 

What We Learned About Roy Nelson

A lot of observers (including me) were predicting Nelson (17-7) would dip into his jiu-jitsu toolkit for this one. Whether that was in the game plan or not, we’ll never know. Hey, when you have a fastball like that, you don’t need to resort to “game planning” and all those other niceties.

Nelson has proven once again that, although he may not be championship material, he has a place in the heavyweight division if that’s where he wishes to be.

 

What We Learned About Dave Herman

Well, it’s his second straight T/KO loss. Three of his four pro losses have come this way. Does Herman (21-4 and 1-2 in the UFC) have a suspect chin, or was he simply fall victim to a perfect haymaker? Probably a little of both, but I know that if I was fighting Herman next, I’d want to test that jaw.

 

What’s Next for Roy Nelson

I’d like to see the UFC reschedule his fight with Antonio Silva, Nelson’s original opponent at UFC 146. Or maybe the loser of July’s fight between Cheick Kongo and Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira to determine—once and for all—the true gatekeeper in the heavyweight division. 

 

What’s Next for Dave Herman

Pat Barry in a battle for relevance in the heavyweight division. 

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