Cain Velasquez stopped Junior Dos Santos in the fifth round Saturday night at UFC 166 to retain the heavyweight title.
Dos Santos came out firing to start the final round, but Velasquez
(13-1) worked him down to the mat only to have Dos Santos (16-3) get
back up against the Octagon walls.
The two traded lefts before Velasquez landed a left and took Dos Santos
down head-first to the mat, causing referee Herb Dean to stop the bout
at 3:09.
"It was a pretty tough fight," Velasquez said. "It was very difficult.
It was a tough night. I give him a lot of credit, he is a tough fighter.
We were ready for everything. We trained hard in camp and prepared for
everything. I tried to get him down this time. I was trying to throw
crisper punches this time. I love the competition."
The fight was third between the two. Dos Santos beat Velasquez in 1:04
in the first meeting in 2011, and Velasquez won the second by unanimous
decision in 2012.
"I'm definitely satisfied," Velasquez said. "I just hope there are no
more excuses on his part. That's it. We don't look for the finish. We
just put more pressure on and when it happens, it happens."
In the co-main event, Daniel Cormier (13-0) unanimously outpointed Roy
Nelson (20-9) in a heavyweight bout, with all three judges scoring it
30-27.
Velaquez took Dos Santos down twice in a row midway through the third
round with several rights and pounced on him on the ground, but Dos
Santos was able to make it to his feet.
In the post-fight press conference Dana White said he thought the fight should have been stopped in the third round.
"I've been around this sport and boxing for a long time and seen men who
are too tough for their own good," White said. "I think Junior Dos
Santos is one of them in the last Cain fight and this Cain fight. I
think that fight should have been stopped. I don't think he should have
taken more punishment."
Velasquez remained on the attack, landing several rights with Dos Santos
up against the wall, opening up cuts on Dos Santos' left ear and mouth.
Velasquez continued the attack to begin the fourth round, landing
several combinations in the first 40 seconds of the fourth round, and he
continued the assault up against the Octagon wall. Dos Santos was able
to break free and land a left.
However, Velasquez landed more combinations, including a left that
opened up a cut above Dos Santos' right eye that stopped the fight for a
moment before it was determined he could continue. Following the
restart, Velasquez continued to land combinations, with Dos Santos
getting in a left once.
"He beat me up. What can I say?" Dos Santos said in the ring after the
fight. "He's a great fighter. I just want to give a good fight to the
fans."
Dos Santos was not in the post-fight press conference.
Velasquez landed several lefts to start the second round and a kick to
the head as well, cutting Dos Santos on the bridge of his nose.
Velasquez had Dos Santos locked up against the walls of the Octagon
several times in the second round, but Dos Santos landed a right at the
end of the second round.
Velasquez took Dos Santos to the mat midway through the first round, but
was unable to land any hard shots, and Dos Santos got to his feet. The
two went after it from the start, with Velasquez landing a couple lefts,
and Dos Santos hitting an uppercut to go along with two lefts.
The crowd was firmly in Velasquez's corner throughout the fight, yelling "Si, se puede" numerous times for the Mexican.
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