Monday, January 25

Cain Velasquez Out of UFC 196; Fabricio Werdum Gets New Title Contender

In what will likely go down as one of the least surprising stories of 2016, top heavyweight contender Cain Velasquez is pulling out of his UFC 196 heavyweight title bout with Fabricio Werdum. His replacement? No. 2-ranked Stipe Miocic.

UFC President Dana White made the announcement on Twitter:

Velasquez's injury is a huge break for Miocic. While the Cleveland native has long been one of the heavyweight division's best fighters by combining an under-appreciated wrestling base with solid, technical boxing, poorly timed losses and a lack of name recognition have kept him along the periphery of the heavyweight title picture.

While White initially suggested decision-makers were on-board with a Miocic title shot following UFC 196, the value of the UFC president's word is at an all-time low. What's more, current free agent Alistair Overeem, who owns a recent win over Werdum, was poised to cut in front of him following UFC 196's aftermath. He also may have had the leverage to demand a heavyweight title fight. Replacing an injured Velasquez was one of the few ways Miocic could have ended up in a title fight without taking on another incredibly high-risk fight. 

Bleacher Report's Jeremy Botter noted injuries have "derailed" Cain's promising career:

As for Velasquez, this is another hard blow for the former champ. Many questioned whether or not it was wise to give an oft-injured fighter a bout for the title with other viable options available, and even more debated whether or not he was even deserving, given Werdum's history with veterans like Andrei Arlovski and Junior dos Santos.

This latest issue, however, robs him of the opportunity to become a three-time UFC heavyweight champion. When, or if, he comes back is currently a mystery.

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