Undisputed: UFC 188 Cain Velasquez vs Fabricio Werdum Official Thread

Who wins?


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The G.O.D II

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so you have no defense to the specific points I made solid.

Breh, you wrote a fukking thesis at 2 in the morning. I'm not debating you point for point. I don't agree with your original assertion and thats it. Stop acting like a weirdo
 
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Breh, you wrote a fukking thesis at 2 in the morning. I'm not debating you point for point. I don't agree with your original assertion and thats it. Stop acting like a weirdo
lol that is funny. So basically you are a fan of Cain's style and don't want to think deeply about it.
 

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When has someone not had an excuse for being dominantd for an entire fight. I see a man thats not on top of his fitness being dominated by someone on top of his pause.
Wilder ko 33 out of his 34 opponents but couldn't take out a dehydrated champion :francis:
 

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So now mma dudes all have bad conditioning :mjlol:

And Cain's striking has gotten sloppier post-jds ko.....He used to stand in the pocket more but after that L Cain basically just Bobby bouchets everybody....Fab's just a better striker...admit it, guys.

Master Cordeiro got 2 champs...He might be the best coach in the sport. :to:

I Almost had both main events right. ..but my waffling ass had it a draw...opinion still stands...Cain is entering flat top territory.
 

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I think this fight, along with the first JDS fight, exposed that Cain is just not very good at a distance. A lot of the guys he's been in there with were completely outclassed and weren't built to test him. I think the fact that he wasn't able to dominate Werdum against the cage, like he's done against everyone else, once he started getting lit up at a distance really weighed heavily on him mentally and kind of broke him a bit. While most of the damage he did was done at a distance, I really think Werdum's clinch game won him this fight. Hitting or threatening Cain with hard knees every time the locked up forced Cain out of his comfort zone and out of his game plan and he totally unraveled.
 

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I think this fight, along with the first JDS fight, exposed that Cain is just not very good at a distance. A lot of the guys he's been in there with were completely outclassed and weren't built to test him. I think the fact that he wasn't able to dominate Werdum against the cage, like he's done against everyone else, once he started getting lit up at a distance really weighed heavily on him mentally and kind of broke him a bit. While most of the damage he did was done at a distance, I really think Werdum's clinch game won him this fight. Hitting or threatening Cain with hard knees every time the locked up forced Cain out of his comfort zone and out of his game plan and he totally unraveled.


A well thought out post, there is hope for MMA
 

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Cain got tired. I hate how when guys lose the he was already overrated, he got exposed talk. Same with Melendez. Like i said cain would beat werdum in a rematch

I dunno breh... Werdum is real nice. He's world class on the ground and is really good standing up nowadays. When Cain got a knockdown in the first he was like :whoa: on going to the ground with him. Plus Werdum was eating his strikes like scooby snacks.
 
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