Set for February 6 from Las Vegas, the occasion likewise highlights a co-feature session setting previous welterweight champion Johny Hendricks against Stephen Thompson.
Other arranged battles incorporate Roy Nelson-Jared Rosholt, Ovince Saint Preux-Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante and Joseph Benavidez-Zach Makovsky.
A unique fascination is set for the UFC Fight Pass prelims, as Mickey Gall debuts against Mike Jackson. On the off chance that Gall wins, he will be coordinated up with previous WWE genius Phil "CM Punk" Brooks not long from now in the Octagon introduction of Brooks.
Event: UFC 196: Werdum vs. Velasquez 2
Date: Sat., Feb. 6, 2016, on pay-per-view (PPV)
Location: MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
Live Stream/TV : http://werdumvsvelasquezlive.net
one for much talking, previous UFC Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez got notification from pundits when he fell by means of third-round accommodation to current titleholder Fabricio Werdum at the UFC 188 pay-per-view (PPV) back in June 2015. The productive NCAA wrestler set the accuse exclusively for himself and a couple of months after the fact he declared he would by and by strap gold around his waist. That open door came sooner than some normal, with a prompt rematch being allowed to him at UFC 196 on Sat., Feb. 6, 2016.
Look at the complete lineup and a developed video sneak peak on the headliner underneath:
Fundamental CARD (PPV/10 p.m. ET)
UFC Heavyweight Championship
Fabricio Werdum (c) versus Cain Velasquez
Welterweight: Johny Hendricks versus Stephen Thompson
Heavyweight: Roy Nelson versus Jared Rosholt
Light Heavyweight: Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante versus Ovince Saint Preux
Flyweight: Joseph Benavidez versus Zach Makovsky
Preparatory CARD (FOX Sports 1/8 pm. ET)
Lightweight: Josh Burkman versus KJ Noons
Heavyweight: Derrick Lewis versus Damian Grabowski
Welterweight: Mike Pyle versus Sean Spencer
Light Heavyweight: Misha Cirkunov versus Alex Nicholson
Preparatory CARD (UFC Fight Pass/6 p.m. ET)
Welterweight: Mickey Gall versus Mike Jackson
Featherweight: Artem Lobov versus Alex White
Flyweight: Ray Borg versus Justin Scoggins
Featherweight: Noad Lahat versus Diego Rivas
Velasquez discusses his arrangements to correct retribution on "Vai Cavalo" in this expanded video sneak peak (by means of MMA Junkie):
"Just to get revenge on some individual that is beaten me, I cherish it. It will be a war forward and backward and I'm going to continue pushing forward until I get that "W." ... The torment of losing damages, yet you generally got the opportunity to take the positive from it. There's nothing I can say to improve it, yet I can accomplish something. I got this rematch and I can go out there and beat him. In this rematch I'm only ready to show individuals this belt is mine and it's less about what happened in the last battle, it's about going out there and demonstrating it to the world. What's more, I'm going."
Before his dull execution against the hazardous Brazilian, the 33-year-old Velasquez fell only once in 14 proficient trips. Eleven of his 13 triumphs have stopped by method for knockout, and in the event that he didn't arrive flush on a rival, the tenacious pace more often than not in plain view by the Mexican-American would overpower them.
Werdum, in the interim, has Werdum vs Velasquez Live matured smoothly and enormously enhanced his hitting assault with the assistance of extremely popular Muay Thai mentor Rafael Cordeiro to indent six-straight UFC triumphs (nine of 10 generally speaking).
Both understudy and educator are as certain as ever, and have even loaned Velasquez some important guidance before their rematch in Las Vegas.
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