Originally posted by TheGodKiller
How many rematches go exactly like the first rematch as well? Or in this case, even worse than the previous rematch? Everyone from Dana White to online commentators to even Chael Sonnen criticized Herb Dean and Dos Santos' corner for failing to stop the fight much earlier. In fact Dos Santos himself initially thought after the fight was over that he got KO'd in the 2nd round. That's how badly your boy got beaten in that fight. Think.By beating your idol for 5 rounds continuously to a bloody pulp, twice in a row, Cain has clearly proven that he has JDS' number. Which is my original statement you had a problem with, and which is undoubtedly true, much to your chagrin.
Everything you just said is completely irrelevant to what we've been discussing. We're not talking about the 2nd or 3rd fight, or if it should have been stopped. We're talking about the first fight, and whether or not the biggest KO artist in MMA won with a "lucky punch".
I never once said that JDS is better than Cain. How many times do I have to repeat that before it starts to click with you? Why did you even initially start preaching about how much better Cain was anyway? When exactly did I say anything to indicate that I felt differently?
The only thing I've said is that JDS did not beat Cain with a lucky punch. He beat him by capitalizing on Cain's defensive weaknesses and throwing a perfectly timed overhand. That is skill, not luck. Anyone with even an elementary understanding of boxing techniques and just fights in general would be able to see that. Cain is not a perfect fighter, hate to break it to you. JDS isn't either, but then again I'm not trying to argue that the only way my guy can lose is if his opponent gets "lucky", unlike you.
Do you know what it means to have your opponent's number? It means you can beat him anytime, no matter what. Cain proved he couldn't do that to JDS by getting put to sleep by the first combo JDS threw at him.
JDS isn't my idol, not sure where you're getting that as I've given plenty of credit to Cain for legitimately beating Dos Santos twice. You seem to worship the ground Cain walks on however, evidenced by you not being able to take any criticism for him, regardless of the fact that is indeed legitimate criticism, and if my word isn't good enough to get it through your head, perhaps this expert striking analyst can explain it to you:
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/12/21/3791428/ufc-155-cain-velasquez-junior-dos-santos-jack-slack-judo-chop
Not sure why I even posted that seeing as how you probably won't read it and will yet again reply with something irrelevant to the discussion at hand.