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Junior dos Santos walked out of UFC on FOX 1 as the new heavyweight champion. |
It was a little more than a decade ago that the UFC was a
fledgling MMA promotion. The sport itself was widely considered an underground
phenomenon that would never make it in mainstream America. Saturday night’s UFC
on FOX debut emphatically crushed any remaining notion of that.
The one-fight main card was worthy of introducing the UFC to
mainstream audiences. Cain Velasquez, who fights out of AKA in San Jose, took
on the Brazilian Junior dos Santos in a battle for Cain’s heavyweight title.
Although that fight did not last as long as FOX officials had hoped, the night
did not disappoint in excitement.
As we do with all live UFC events, let’s take a look at our
three honors of the night. I’m sure you know who won Knockout of the Night.
Submission of the Night: Ricard Lamas def. Cub Swanson via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 2:16
This featherweight bout was the tale of two different rounds. The first was dominated by Cub Swanson. He was able to do all that he wanted in dominating Lamas early, but the second round was vastly different. Swanson came out with a high kick in the second, but slipped and Lamas charged to make his move. The two exchanged strikes and Lamas looked to take Swanson’s back. After that didn’t work, Lamas set in a side choke to trap Swanson who ended up tapping after an impressive exchange.
Knockout of the Night:
Junior dos Santos def. Cain Velasquez via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 1:04 (Heavyweight
title fight)
Thirty minutes of on-air hype by FOX and a little over a
minute of an actual bout. Not the outcome fans, UFC officials and FOX officials
had hoped for. The minute that the fight lasted was an exciting minute. Both
men started out striking and it was the striking of JDS that ended the bout and
Cain’s reign as champion. A right hook to the back of Velasquez’s left ear
staggered the champ and dos Santos pounced. Several shots to Cain from dos
Santos caused referee John McCarthy to end the bout after a little over a
minute.
Fight of the Night: Ben Henderson def. Clay Guida via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)
UFC’s FOX debut might not have lasted as long as people had
hoped, but the images it left with fans will keep them coming back for more.
For the sport, and the promotion, Saturday night was a night that few will ever
forget. Its importance and significance is not lost on people close to the
sport and it is a moment that signified MMA as a sport that has finally
arrived.
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