Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Roy Nelson Knocks The Hulk Out of UFC 161 Bout with Stipe Miocic MMA Weekly

Roy Nelson Knocks The Hulk Out of UFC 161 Bout with Stipe Miocic
 Roy Nelson Knocks The Hulk
 Out of UFC 161 Bout with
 Stipe Miocic

 Roy Nelson scored his latest knockout without setting foot in the Octagon.
Nelson knocked Sao Palelei out of his scheduled fight with Stipe Miocic at UFC 161 on June 15 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, according to UFC officials.
Palelei (18-3), riding an eight-fight winning streak, had lobbied long and hard to get a return shot in the UFC. He finally had it with the fight against Miocic (9-1), but that was before UFC interim bantamweight champ Renan Barão on Tuesday dropped off the card due to injury. Barão was supposed to defend his belt against Eddie Wineland.
With the main event blown apart, UFC officials quickly elevated the co-main event between Rashad Evans and Dan Henderson to headlining status. Evans vs. Henderson will remain a three-round bout. The new co-main event is a fight between Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira.
After that, however, the name value on the fight card took a significant drop.
Enter “Big Country.”
Roy Nelson has become a fan favorite with his brash, blue-collar style. He’s the everyman of the Octagon.
Exit “The Hulk.”
Palelei will still make his UFC return, but it will be delayed. He’ll likely return later in the summer.
“Good things come to those who wait,” the ever-positive Palelei tweeted on Tuesday night.
Nelson (19-7) is on a three-fight winning streak, knocking out Dave Herman, Matt Mitrione, and Cheick Kongo. With the rest of the top-end of the heavyweight division already occupied, Nelson had been in waiting mode, but now makes the quick turn from his win over Kongo on April 27 to fight Miocic.
Nelson gives the revamped UFC 161 fight card – the promotion’s first stop in Winnipeg – a much-needed boost in name value.
Miocic is coming off of a UFC on Fuel TV 5 main event loss to Stefan Struve. It was the first blemish on his otherwise spotless record.
It’s a tall order for Miocic, who has far less experience than Nelson, and has been on the sidelines since the September 2012 loss to Struve. Two of Nelson’s three latest knockout victories have come since Miocic last fought.
Nelson vs. Miocic will be one of the featured bouts on the UFC 161 pay-per-view main card.

1 comment:

  1. We know that Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) has released its full poster for UFC 161: Evans vs. Henderson featuring Dan Henderson vs. Rashad Evans and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs. Mauricio Rua and Roy Nelson vs. Stipe Miocic. It all goes down on June 15, 2013 from the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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