It’s no secret that heavyweight veteran Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva will be going into his UFC 160 bout against champ Cain Velasquez as the heavy underdog.While the Brazilian certainly shocked the MMA world with his come from behind, third-round knock…
It’s no secret that heavyweight veteran Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva will be going into his UFC 160 bout against champ Cain Velasquez as the heavy underdog.
While the Brazilian certainly shocked the MMA world with his come from behind, third-round knockout of Alistair Overeem at UFC 156, I just don’t see “Pezão” emerging victorious on Saturday night.
Considering Velasquez’s more technical skill set–as well as the outcome of their first meeting–I believe that the heavyweight king will keep his crown.
Here are three reasons why Velasquez has this fight in the bag.
Is your head still spinning after Vitor Belfort’s phenomenal head kick knockout last week? Well, make sure to get your head on straight soon, because this weekend’s stacked UFC 160 card is set to be just as exciting.Headlining Saturday’s event will be …
Is your head still spinning after Vitor Belfort’s phenomenal head kick knockout last week? Well, make sure to get your head on straight soon, because this weekend’s stacked UFC 160 card is set to be just as exciting.
Headlining Saturday’s event will be a super-sized main event battle between heavyweight champ Cain Velasquez and challenger Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva. The two monsters of MMA previously faced off at UFC 146 where Velasquez brutally took out the Brazilian via TKO in the first round.
Also on the card will be another heavyweight scrap as former champ Junior dos Santos takes on everyone’s favorite Kiwi, Mark Hunt, who finally got his visa issues resolved. Whew, that was close.
With so many interesting fights scheduled for Saturday night, let’s take a look at three bouts you’ll definitely not want to miss.
Following another amazing head-kick knockout at Saturday’s UFC on FX 8 in Brazil, the resurging lion (or is it T-rex?) that is Vitor Belfort had to know the question that was lingering on the minds of MMA fans and media members:How big of a factor has …
Following another amazing head-kick knockout at Saturday’s UFC on FX 8 in Brazil, the resurging lion (or is it T-rex?) that is VitorBelfort had to know the question that was lingering on the minds of MMA fans and media members:
How big of a factor has testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) played into the 36-year-old former champ’s recent success?
It’s a fair question to ask considering the current climate of performance enhancing drugs in today’s sports world. However, it’s a question “The Phenom” would really prefer not to answer (just ask MMA Junkie’s John Morgan).
Politics aside, it’s clear that TRT has enabledBelfort to continue training—and thus succeeding—at the highest level. But to assert that it is the only contributing factor to the Brazilian’s career renaissance is preposterous.
The fact is, raising your testosterone levels may give you an extra boost in the gym, but it can’t teach you how to do a spinning wheel kick.
The real key to Belfort‘s recent success, in my opinion, has more to do with his new alliance with the Blackzilians than his usage of TRT.
Since joining the Florida-based team last August, “The Phenom” has gone 2-1, highlighted by two Knockout of the Night head-kick finishes. In addition, Belfort almost stole the light heavyweight title when he nearly armbarred Jon Jones in the first round at UFC 152.
Utilizing a more diverse set of attacks inside the Octagon, Belfort‘s recent performances are proof of his technical evolution.
Gone are the Brazilian’s wild days where he’d swarm and try to overwhelm his opponents with punches.
While the power and speed are still there, Belfort is more patient in the pursuit of his foes and now looks to set up his attacks in more creative ways—a strategy I’m sure he picked up from his Blackzilian teammates.
Revisiting Saturday’s main event bout against Luke Rockhold, Belfort‘s spinning wheel kick was not a wild strike that landed due to pure luck. Instead, it was a well-calculated and unexpected technique that “The Phenom” set up perfectly. Belfort may have missed with his first spin-kick attempt earlier in the opening frame, but it helped him gauge his distance with the former Strikeforce champ.
From there, the Brazilian used a more reserved combination of punches to open up Rockhold as well as make him forget about the threat of his kicks. When Belfort finally unleashed his wheel kick from hell, in Rockhold‘s mind, it seemingly came out of nowhere.
The ex-Strikeforce champ was also holding his hands down throughout the fight, a costly mistake that Belfort capitalized on in a huge way.
I’m not saying that TRT hasn’t helped “The Phenom” remain at the pinnacle of the sport, but you have to give the guy credit for continuing to refine his technique while simultaneously adding to his arsenal.
Vitor Belfort became the first person in UFC history to score back-to-back head-kick knockouts with his first-round decimation of former Strikeforce middleweight champ Luke Rockhold at Saturday night’s UFC on FX 8.Fighting in his native Brazil, “The Ph…
VitorBelfort became the first person in UFC history to score back-to-back head-kick knockouts with his first-round decimation of former Strikeforce middleweight champ Luke Rockhold at Saturday night’s UFC on FX 8.
Fighting in his native Brazil, “The Phenom” wowed the home town crowd by landing a vicious wheel kick right on Rockhold‘s chin in the opening frame, cementing his second straight Knockout of the Night honor in the process.
The brutal finish once again showed just how devastating a foot to the face can be inside the octagon.
In honor of the MMA legend’s breathtaking performance, let’s take a look at the top 10 head-kick KOs in UFC history.
Former UFC champ Vitor Belfort will look to continue his career resurgence when he takes on Luke Rockhold in his native Brazil as the two headline this weekend’s FX televised card.”The Phenom” has looked impressive of late and comes into this bout righ…
Former UFC champ Vitor Belfort will look to continue his career resurgence when he takes on Luke Rockhold in his native Brazil as the two headline this weekend’s FX televised card.
“The Phenom” has looked impressive of late and comes into this bout right off the heels of his Knockout of the Night performance over Michael Bisping this past January.
However, at 36 years of age, one has to wonder how much gas he has in the tank. And let’s not even get started on the whole testosterone replacement therapy issue.
Going into Saturday night’s fight, here are a few questions we still have about the MMA legend.
Georges St-Pierre has dominated opponents for years inside the Octagon, and now it looks like he’s set to take Hollywood by storm as well.The reigning welterweight king announced via his Twitter account on Thursday that he will be lending his voice to …
Georges St-Pierre has dominated opponents for years inside the Octagon, and now it looks like he’s set to take Hollywood by storm as well.
The reigning welterweight king announced via his Twitter account on Thursday that he will be lending his voice to the French-Canadian version of the soon-to-be released Disney/Pixar animated flick Monsters University.
The Toronto Star reports that St-Pierre will voice a hairy purple monster named Art in the prequel to the 2001 hit, Monster’s Inc. The role is voiced by Charlie Day of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia fame in the English version of the film.
While American fans won’t be able to hear the MMA star’s voice when the film hits theaters on June 21, they will get a chance to see St-Pierre on the silver screen when the sequel to the 2011hit Captain America: The First Avenger debuts next year.
St-Pierre recently finished filming his scenes for the highly touted comic book film and even got a chance to take on Captain America himself, actor Chirs Evans, during his stint on the set.
The much anticipated sequel is set to be released in theaters on April 4, 2014.
With all of these high profile roles coming in for the champ, one can only hope that his days in low-budget MMA movies are over.