UFC on FOX 1 Fight Card: Velasquez vs Dos Santos Will End With a KO

UFC on FOX 1 will take place on November 12, 2011 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California beginning at 6:00 p.m. PT and 9:00 p.m. ET.It will be the UFC’s broadcasting television debut as they recently agreed to terms with the FOX Network to air live…

UFC on FOX 1 will take place on November 12, 2011 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California beginning at 6:00 p.m. PT and 9:00 p.m. ET.

It will be the UFC’s broadcasting television debut as they recently agreed to terms with the FOX Network to air live events over the course of the next seven years.

In total, UFC on FOX will consist of one main card fight and nine preliminary bouts that can be seen on the FOX website or Facebook.

The main event of the evening will be headlined around the current UFC heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez who will square off with highly dangerous striker, Junior Dos Santos.

And while the main event between Velasquez and Dos Santos is scheduled for five rounds, fans shouldn’t necessarily expect to see that.

In fact, UFC fans across the globe can dismantle any ideas of this title fight going to the judge’s scorecards or ending via submission.

Since entering the sport of mixed martial arts in October of 2006, Velasquez has been on an absolute tear, having won all nine fights of his short-lived career.

However, it’s Velasquez’s ability to knock his opponents out that have caught many eyes along the way.

 

Of Velasquez’s nine career victories, eight of them have been a direct result of the knockout.

But, Dos Santos isn’t too far behind as he’s displayed exceptional striking skills as well over the course of his five year career.

In 14 career bouts, Dos Santos has finished his opponent eight times by way of knockout.

And, when action begins on November 12, fans can expect an absolute slug fest from the second these two fighters touch gloves.

With two of the UFC’s heaviest hitters colliding, it’s almost certain this championship bout will result in a knockout.

The only question is,

Who will be handing out the knockout blow and who will be receiving it?

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