tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034854647809835732.post7880839738378849158..comments2023-08-22T18:13:19.986+09:00Comments on SKILL MMA: Breakdown of Junior Dos Santos vs Cain Velasquez at UFC on FOXUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5034854647809835732.post-44694062591915407322013-02-20T21:17:40.794+09:002013-02-20T21:17:40.794+09:00I’ve got to agree with you on that. It’s not the d...I’ve got to agree with you on that. It’s not the duration of the fight that determines its quality, but the way the fighters implemented their game plan through the application of their technical skill sets. Dos Santos had his boxing, and Velasquez had his wrestling. I like how you broke down the fight here. Dos Santos was clearly gauging how Velasquez would respond to his attacks in the early going of the fight, and that’s why he used feints to keep Cain off balance. He’s also great at being unpredictable, while attacking and counter-attacking by going body-head-body with his combinations. He was missing a lot of that in their rematch, plus he was clearly fazed by Cain’s relentless pace. At the moment, the heavyweight division has these two at the pinnacle, with Cain as the current kingpin. But I wouldn’t be surprised if Dos Santos overthrows him in the near future.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.victorytapout.com/Naperville-Mixed-Martial-Arts-Classes.html" rel="nofollow">Hugh Motz</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com