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UFC Announces Nogueira vs. Velasquez For Title Shot, Evans vs. Silva At UFC 108
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UFC Announces Nogueira vs. Velasquez For Title Shot, Evans vs. Silva At UFC 108 The UFC officially announced today that former UFC interim heavyweight champion Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira will face undefeated Cain Velasquez at UFC 108 on Saturday, January 2nd. The winner of that bout will determine a future challenger for the UFC heavyweight title.

“Nogueira vs. Velasquez is a great matchup between the present and the future of the heavyweight division,” UFC President Dana White stated. “Nogueira showed in the Couture fight that he still has plenty left to offer at the top level of the game, and Velasquez was devastating in his win over Ben Rothwell, so with both guys in top form, we’re definitely going to see a number one contender emerge from this fight to take on the winner of the Brock Lesnar vs Shane Carwin title fight.”

One of the sport’s legendary heavyweights, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) always seems to fight his way back into the title picture. With an outstanding 32-5-1, 1 NC record that includes wins in three of his first four UFC fights, the 33-year-old parlayed a unanimous decision victory against Heath Herring into a UFC interim heavyweight title shot where he submitted former UFC champion Tim Sylvia. At UFC 102 in Portland, Nogueira earned an exciting unanimous decision victory over hometown favorite and UFC Hall of Famer Randy Couture. But now the only man to hold UFC and PRIDE heavyweight championship belts looks to stop the ascension of the sport’s newest rising star.

“I'm very excited to face an up-and-coming fighter such as Cain Velasquez,” Nogueira said. "I'm looking to get right back in the title picture. It will be interesting coming off that great win against a legend such as Randy Couture to now face a fighter who's at the beginning of a promising career and who's looking for that same success.”

Fresh off his dominating TKO victory against respected contender Ben Rothwell at UFC 104 in October, Cain Velasquez (fighting out of San Jose, Calif.) remains perfect in the UFC and has inched that much closer to a UFC heavyweight title shot. With only one fight going the distance, a unanimous decision victory over Cheick Kongo at UFC 99, the former two-time NCAA All-American wrestler from Arizona State has finished each of his other UFC opponents within two rounds. And as the owner of a professional MMA record of 7-0, it’s clear that there are very few heavyweights that can match Velasquez’s quickness or stop his takedowns.

“I am excited to fight a legend like Nogueira. He’s one of the fighters I watched growing up and admired – he’s definitely one of the greats, and a win over him is what I need to set me up for my shot at the title,” said Velasquez. “I have a lot respect for Noguiera and look forward to facing him in the Octagon.”

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