Cain Velasquez
* Heavyweight Record: 13-2
* Opponent Winning Percentage: .776
* Longest Winning Streak: 9
* Record in Major Heavyweight Title Fights: 4-2
* Finish Percentage: 85
* Finished Percentage: 100
* Notable Victories: Cheick Kongo, Ben Rothwell, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Brock Lesnar, Antonio Silva (twice), Junior dos Santos (twice)
* Career Accomplishments: two-time UFC heavyweight champion, with two total defenses; tied for most consecutive heavyweight title defenses; most knockouts in UFC heavyweight history, three UFC “Knockout of the Night” bonuses
CASE AGAINST: That is a rosy way to look at those losses. A more grounded interpretation is that he was outstruck by a big puncher and that he was all around outclassed by the ever-improving Fabricio Werdum. Sometimes, losses can be moral victories of sorts, testimony to a deep resiliency and desire to win; neither of Velasquez’ losses were of that sort. Putting those aside, though, there are still some dents in his armor at this point. First, his second title run consisted solely of lopsided rematches, and it looks much less impressive given the fact that his first fresh opponent took him to school. That is to say nothing of the fact that his first title win was against a disease-ridden Lesnar, who more or less won the title by virtue of a big personality and a thin pool of competitors. On top of everything else, Velasquez is the statistical frontrunner only in strength of schedule: His peers have better winning streaks, better records in title fights, better finish rates ... you get the picture. Velasquez just might go down as the greatest ever when all is said and done, but right now, it is too soon to call it.
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