UFC heavyweight champion Junior dos Santos proved once again that he has what former light heavyweight king Chuck Liddell also possessed: knockout power and sterling takedown defense.
Frank Mir was frustrated with his attempts to wrestle down the defending champion earlier tonight, and proceeded to eat more punches until the last which bombed on him right before the referee stoppage in the second round.
The result was not entirely surprising; the vast majority of MMA fans and pundits were expecting nothing less than what Dos Santos eventually delivered.
Twice Mir tried to go for a single-leg takedown, and twice he ended up grasping nothing but air.
Soon it was just a matter of time before Dos Santos tagged Mir with a hard right that sent him crashing on the canvas. A little sooner, a visibly lost Mir, who was laying supine upside-down in relation to his opponent, got knocked by a downward fist from the standing titlist.
Just earlier during the break, Mir was asked by the doctor if he knew where he was. He answered on the spot that he’s in Las Vegas at UFC 146. Three minutes later he could’ve been in Timbuktu for all he cared.
Dos Santos’ mode of destroying his challengers is reminiscent of Liddell before and during his reign as the light heavyweight champion. The UFC Hall of Fame fighter threatened opponents by keeping fights standing, where he was at his best in inflicting punishment with hands and feet.
Likewise, the current heavyweight ruler presents the same fearsome prospect. Most especially to those who itch to drag him to the ground, rather than facing his onslaught standing up.
A fighter with superior striking may someday knock out the champ in the standup, giving him a dose of his own bad medicine. Perhaps someone will take his belt and other fighters will deny him from regaining it until he retires (the same fate that eventually befell former champion Liddell).
Maybe Cain Velasquez will ascend the throne once again by taking Dos Santos down in their rematch. Then, on the ground, cut and drench the champion with his own blood like what he did to Antonio Silva.
But until then, Dos Santos will keep making good of his threat that if you can’t take him down, he’ll mow you down—and out.
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