AKA Head Coach Javier Mendez Talks UFC Heavyweight Champ Cain Velasquez

Artwork by Evan Shoman of shomanart.com. And standing in the blue corner, the reigning, defending, undisputed, UFC heavyweight champion of the world…Cain Velasquez! How many times will the current UFC champ and fight fans alike hear Br…

Artwork by Evan Shoman of shomanart.com.
 
And standing in the blue corner, the reigning, defending, undisputed, UFC heavyweight champion of the world…Cain Velasquez!
 
How many times will the current UFC champ and fight fans alike hear Bruce Buffer announce those words in the style that only he can deliver? The ability to retain and defend the UFC heavyweight title is a tall order, to say the least.
 
If anyone can do it, and do it for an extended period of time, it is Cain Velasquez. There are many dangerous warriors who desire that strap throughout the division. Few can hold a candle to the champ as he stands today, and surely where he is headed tomorrow.
 
Probably the biggest threat to Cain’s title is the man he will face this Saturday during UFC on FOX 1 as they touch gloves and go to war live on network television for the entire world to see. Cain’s biggest challenge ever, even bigger than taking the title from Brock Lesnar, lies in the man they call “Cigano.”
 
Junior Dos Santos is a lethal striking heavyweight with a deep desire to bring that title home with him to Brazil. He is coming to bang and induce all out war with the champion. The staff and coaches at American Kickboxing Academy feel they have more than prepared their champion for just that.
 
Most importantly head coach Javier Mendez has dug in deep with his heavyweight champion Velasquez, and brought him back from a surgery and extended layoff to put Cain right where he needs to be to defend his title against this dangerous number one contender.
 
Javier is a legendary coach in the business of MMA. He has influenced the careers of some of the sport’s icons, as well as current, and future stars. Having spent time coaching the likes of B.J. Penn, Frank Shamrock, Josh Koscheck, Jon Fitch, Daniel Cormier and many many more, his expertise is second to none.
 
That is reflected in the performances his prize heavyweight Cain Velasquez has put together across his impressive and blossoming career. And to hear Mendez tell it, the sky truly is the limit for this wrecking machine currently sitting atop the UFC heavyweight division.
 
Javier Mendez recently sat down with Todd Jackson of Hurtsbad MMA and gave some great insight into the man that is Cain Velasquez. Not just the champion as he is today, but the man he feels he will be tomorrow and beyond.
 
One burning question for many fight fans is of course how will Velasquez respond to a long lay off due to surgery. Will ring rust be an issue, how will his mental and physical sharpness be as he makes his first movements inside that Octagon in over a year?
 
Javier Mendez assured Hurtsbad MMA that Cain has stayed mentally sharp and focused during a time that saw him limited in his ability to fully train as a champion should.
 
Mendez explained how important the champ’s focus was as he made his way back to fighting shape.

“His mindset has always been good,” Mendez said. “I always keep a good mental communication with him. I need him to be razor sharp mentally even if he is physically not there. The competition as we know, they know what it is going to take to beat the champ because Cain elevated the game. So Junior has elevated himself for that challenge.”
 
Even still, the fact remains that a layoff can hold a fighter back from their greatest potential. Mendez explained how they see Cain’s progress in relation to where he might have been vs where he actually is. But make no mistake, he sees improvement even with the injury holding Cain back.
 
“Unfortunately for us, we are coming off an injury so if I said we are going to be the best ever, I would be lying,” Mendez said. “Because there is no way possible Cain is going to be the best ever coming to this fight knowing that he’s coming off that long lay off due to an injury. So he’s not going to be the best ever. But Cain Velasquez is such a great athlete and fighter that in my opinion he is 100 percent going to be more than what he used to do.”
 
The thought of a better Cain Velasquez than the man that absolutely decimated Brock Lesnar is an extremely intimidating thought.
 
When the actual matchup between Dos Santos and Velasquez was brought up, Mendez explained what he feels many people are not aware of when it comes to his heavyweight. This fight is paramount to Cain’s career today but it is only one piece of a puzzle that will, in Javier’s mind, define a legend.
 
Mendez stated, “Of course anything can happen in that fight. But I don’t think anybody will realize how good Cain really is until they see more of him. They need to see more of him to see what a great champion this guy is going to be. He is not just a flash in the pan, a lot of people don’t really fully understand him just yet.”
 
He went on to explain, “The more he competes, and the more he wins in the dominant fashion he is accustom to, people are going to realize wow, this guy is unbelievable. You have got to keep in mind, in all his fights he has never lost a round. And it wasn’t even close other than Cheik Kongo clipping him a couple of times.”
 
Mendez told Hurtsbad that he actually didn’t want that fight stating Cain wasn’t prepared for Kongo’s level of striking at that stage in his career. As for now, Mendez said, “Now he is way above that level which was proved by what he did from that fight to the fight with Ben Rothwell.”
 
“He underestimated Cain big time thinking if Kongo did that to you then I’m going to put my fist right through you,” Mendez added. “Well you can’t look at an evolving fighter and look at his last fight and think that is the way he is going to come out. And that is the mistake people are making with Cain. They are looking at that last fight.”
 
Looking at his last fight, that Cain Velasquez could defeat any heavyweight in the world. It’s hard to fathom a better heavyweight than that. It was a near flawless performance by the new champ.
 
Javier Mendez insists though that was just but one reflection of this fighter. We will never see that Cain again, he is a thing of the past. “He keeps evolving, he doesn’t stop. That’s the great thing about Cain, is you’re never going to see the same Cain.”
 
So what drives this machine, this heavyweight destroyer? There are people who were in the hotel room with Cain Velasquez just hours after he won that title who told Hurtsbad MMA that when all the partying and celebrating was going on that Cain looked at the title and said, “I’m already over it”.
 
It is not a trophy that drives this ever evolving fighter and pushes him to move forward from what many might already perceive as a total package. Being a champion is an amazing feat in this sport, but for Velasquez there is more to it than that.
 
Mendez knows better than anyone what drives this man and he shared his perception of exactly what that is.

“What I feel and what we’ve talked about is that he’s put it in his head years ago that he is going to be the best everHe is going to keep striving to attain that goal. I want the same for him. I feel that if he stays mentally sharp, and keeps working on improvement, and that desire to become the best ever it will keep him in the gym.”
 
And simply put, the more time this guy spends sharpening his skills inside that gorgeous AKA facility, the more lethal he will become. And if Javier Mendez’s expertise tells us that this evolution has only just begun, it is astonishing to imagine just exactly where this man is headed.
 
All time greatness may be a little premature, but standing at 9-0 with a UFC title draped over his shoulder, Cain Velasquez has laid a solid foundation to begin that journey. With a man like Javier Mendez driving and guiding him, he very well may navigate his own self expectations and beyond.

This article originally featured at Hurtsbad MMA. Follow us on Twitter @hurtsbadmma.

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UFC on FOX Predictions: Ranking the 5 Hardest Hitting Heavyweights

UFC on FOX 1 is just a few short hours away as the UFC will make its broadcasting television debut on the Fox Network.The main event of the evening will be headlined around two of the heavyweight’s hardest hitters in Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santo…

UFC on FOX 1 is just a few short hours away as the UFC will make its broadcasting television debut on the Fox Network.

The main event of the evening will be headlined around two of the heavyweight’s hardest hitters in Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos.

While Velasquez and dos Santos may be two of the hardest hitting heavyweights, they certainly aren’t the only ones.

Despite the heavyweight division being frequently criticized and labeled as arguably the worst division in the UFC today, they are home to some of the hardest hitters not only in their own division, but the entire UFC.

So, the following slides display the five hardest hitters in the heavyweight division today.

Let’s take a look.

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UFC on FOX Predictions: How Junior Dos Santos Will Beat Cain Velasquez

It was over five years ago when Junior Dos Santos began participating in the sport of mixed martial arts for the very first time.Dos Santos would go on to defeat Jailson Silva Santos in his mixed martial arts debut via technical knockout in Round 1 of …

It was over five years ago when Junior Dos Santos began participating in the sport of mixed martial arts for the very first time.

Dos Santos would go on to defeat Jailson Silva Santos in his mixed martial arts debut via technical knockout in Round 1 of action.

Dos Santos would win five of his next six fights before signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2008.

In his UFC debut, Dos Santos would defeat Fabricio Werdum and eventually move on to win five consecutive bouts.

Following his victory over Shane Carwin at UFC 131, Dos Santos earned himself a title shot against arguably the best heavyweight fighter in the world, Cain Velasquez.

Dos Santos and Velasquez will square off in just a few short hours at UFC on Fox in the main event of the evening.

In order for Dos Santos to dethrone the current champion, there will be some things he’ll need to accomplish when actions begins in front of the sold out Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

First things first, Dos Santos will at all costs want to avoid getting in a wrestling war with Velasquez.

Dos Santos hasn’t demonstrated effective grappling skills in the past while Velasquez is one of the best wrestlers in the heavyweight division.

If Dos Santos wants to be declared the new heavyweight champion he’ll have to keep the fight on his feet.

The longer the fight remains in the stand up, the more confident Dos Santos will become.

And, if Dos Santos can establish this game plan, we could very well see a new heavyweight champion crowned on November 12.

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UFC on FOX Predictions: How Cain Velasquez Will Beat Junior Dos Santos

It was October 7, 2006 when Cain Velasquez began his mixed martial arts career at the age of 24-years-old.In the first fight of his career, Velasquez knocked out Jesse Fujarczyk just two minutes into the very first round.Velasquez would go on to win ju…

It was October 7, 2006 when Cain Velasquez began his mixed martial arts career at the age of 24-years-old.

In the first fight of his career, Velasquez knocked out Jesse Fujarczyk just two minutes into the very first round.

Velasquez would go on to win just one more fight before signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2008 as he was set to take on Brad Morris in his UFC debut.

Things went as planned for Velasquez as he would go on to not only knock out Morris but Jake O’Brien and Denis Stojnic in his next two bouts.

Velasquez would continue his dominance by knocking out three of his next four opponents on route to earning himself a heavyweight title fight against Brock Lesnar at UFC 121.

It didn’t take long for Velasquez to capture the first championship of his career as he pummeled Lesnar with just a little under a minute remaining in Round 1.

Velasquez is now set to take on Junior Dos Santos at UFC on FOX 1 in just a few short hours.

If Velasquez wants to successfully defend his heavyweight title for the first time, there will be a few things he needs to focus on when action begins.

Many fans fail to realize that this will be the first time Velasquez has taken the Octagon in over a year.

Fans shouldn’t be surprised if they don’t see Velasquez pushing the issue as he’ll attempt to shed any cage rust that may be present.

When Velasquez settles down, he’ll want to move in on Dos Santos and test his take down skills.

In the past, Dos Santos hasn’t displayed an effective ground game as Velasquez will look to put him in a situation he’s not comfortable with.

The longer the fight remains on the ground, the less likely Dos Santos is to land the “one-punch” knockout that fans have been drooling over.

However, Velasquez is also one of the best strikers in the heavyweight division.

But, Velasquez will need to be very careful in the stand up and prove he can successfully defend against Dos Santos’ vicious strikes.

If Velasquez can stick to his regular game plan there’s no reason he shouldn’t leave UFC on FOX 1 with the heavyweight title around his waste.

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UFC on FOX Predictions: How Cain Velasquez Will Beat Junior Dos Santos

It was October 7, 2006 when Cain Velasquez began his mixed martial arts career at the age of 24-years-old.In the first fight of his career, Velasquez knocked out Jesse Fujarczyk just two minutes into the very first round.Velasquez would go on to win ju…

It was October 7, 2006 when Cain Velasquez began his mixed martial arts career at the age of 24-years-old.

In the first fight of his career, Velasquez knocked out Jesse Fujarczyk just two minutes into the very first round.

Velasquez would go on to win just one more fight before signing with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in 2008 as he was set to take on Brad Morris in his UFC debut.

Things went as planned for Velasquez as he would go on to not only knock out Morris but Jake O’Brien and Denis Stojnic in his next two bouts.

Velasquez would continue his dominance by knocking out three of his next four opponents on route to earning himself a heavyweight title fight against Brock Lesnar at UFC 121.

It didn’t take long for Velasquez to capture the first championship of his career as he pummeled Lesnar with just a little under a minute remaining in Round 1.

Velasquez is now set to take on Junior Dos Santos at UFC on FOX 1 in just a few short hours.

If Velasquez wants to successfully defend his heavyweight title for the first time, there will be a few things he needs to focus on when action begins.

Many fans fail to realize that this will be the first time Velasquez has taken the Octagon in over a year.

Fans shouldn’t be surprised if they don’t see Velasquez pushing the issue as he’ll attempt to shed any cage rust that may be present.

When Velasquez settles down, he’ll want to move in on Dos Santos and test his take down skills.

In the past, Dos Santos hasn’t displayed an effective ground game as Velasquez will look to put him in a situation he’s not comfortable with.

The longer the fight remains on the ground, the less likely Dos Santos is to land the “one-punch” knockout that fans have been drooling over.

However, Velasquez is also one of the best strikers in the heavyweight division.

But, Velasquez will need to be very careful in the stand up and prove he can successfully defend against Dos Santos’ vicious strikes.

If Velasquez can stick to his regular game plan there’s no reason he shouldn’t leave UFC on FOX 1 with the heavyweight title around his waste.

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UFC on FOX Cain Velasquez vs Junior Dos Santos: Eddie Bravo’s Pick and Why

Looking at the matchup for the UFC heavyweight title that is about to take place at UFC Live On FOX, no matter which way a fight fan is leaning when they look across the cage at the opponent they didn’t pick they have to get chills down their spine.&nb…

Looking at the matchup for the UFC heavyweight title that is about to take place at UFC Live On FOX, no matter which way a fight fan is leaning when they look across the cage at the opponent they didn’t pick they have to get chills down their spine.
 
No matter how much you favor Cain Velasquez or Junior Dos Santos, both fighters are lethal heavyweights capable of being champions for a long time. So with that in mind, it was no surprise that even legend Eddie Bravo sounded fairly undecided when asked how he saw the matchup playing out this Saturday night.
 
Bravo held high praise for both combatants but sees one angle which he feels will decide the outcome of the bout. He sat down and spoke with Todd Jackson of Hurtsbad MMA about how this heavyweight tilt might go in his opinion.
 
Bravo first discussed the champion with Hurtsbad. “If I was Cain Velasquez I would definitely try to take Junior Dos Santos down. Cain Velasquez’s stand up is looking really good. I mean super sharp. He just took Noguiera apart. His striking, it looks like he is just a natural striker. He doesn’t look like one of those wrestlers who is having a hard time making the transition. He looks really smooth with his striking.”
 
Eddie laughed and stated that was not Cain’s only asset in the striking game. “And he has a big old block head, it’s going to be hard to hurt him.”
 
Even though Bravo sees the champ Velasquez as a dangerous striker, he clearly sees the threat that Dos Santos brings to the table in that particular department. The challenger “Cigano” has more than proved that he is one of if not the best heavyweight strikers in the sport.
 
Bravo elaborated on the game plan he feels Velasquez should employ on fight night. “Junior Dos Santos has extremely heavy hands, and I don’t think it is a good idea for Cain to work on his stand up with Dos Santos. I think he should take him down, and he can take him down. I think Cain can take down anybody in the heavyweight division except for maybe Brock.”
 
So where Cain has the clear advantage, Bravo feels that should be his path to making his first title defense. Save for Lesnar, Bravo feels anyone else goes down when Cain says they go down. And that is simple math to the 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu master.
 
Bravo said, “I think Cain could take him right down. Why take a chance, take him down? I don’t think Junior Dos Santos has a highly offensive guard. We have never really seen it, I’m going to say he doesn’t, but he could. I think the best spot for Cain is ground and pound.”
 
Eddie Bravo shared his final clear cut analysis with Hurtsbad MMA. “Basically, Junior Dos Santos has got to keep it up, Cain has got to get it down. If I had to put my money on the match, I would go with Cain Velasquez. It’s hard to bet against superior wrestling, and superior cardio. Especially when they guy has a big old head like that.”
 
Again with the expert analysis of Cain’s melon from the wild man Eddie Bravo.
 
In the end, just like the rest of us though, Bravo shrugs his shoulders when looking at these heavyweights and simply told Todd Jackson, “But who the hell knows?”

 

This article originally featured at Hurtsbad MMA.  To hear this interview in its entirety visit The Truth Hurts Radio Show.  Follow us on Twitter @hurtsbadmma.

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