1. Javier Mendez Had It Right. Four years ago, "when Cain Velasquez Walked into Mendez's Gym in San Jose, Calif., The trainer Pegged The Wrestler as a future heavyweight champion. Saturday night in Southern California, in front of a crowd emboldened by a young man with Mexican blood running through his veins, Velasquez Made Good is Mendez's prognostication with a rousing first-round stoppage of Brock Lesnar.
Originally, Mendez wanted the All-American from Arizona State to Fight 10 times, see the Where they was in the hunt for a title, and take it from there. As history will show, Velasquez, 28, needed just nine pro bouts Thurs Prove his worth against Lesnar - The most marke table heavyweight in the sport who, in just seven fights, Took the belt and captivated audiences with his power and persona.
It was a superlative performance, one Velasquez called the "Almost Perfect" save for the brief article "when they was sucked in by Lesnar's aggression. Not that anyone But Velasquez nudged find fault with Such a performance against a thickly-Bearded giant who, in Another Time, Might Have Been Best Suited To Be a marauding Viking.
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