Who is going to win at UFC 135?
There’s a lot of hype in the wrestling world as people anticipate for the several exhilarating contests that will be bring the roof down in UFC 135. Bets have already been placed as fans front their favorite wrestlers to win derbies. Indomitable heavyweight Browne T has consented to face Broughton, who’s currently riding on a streak of five straight wins for the past contests that he has competed in. Travis will be returning to the wrestling arena to face off with Broughton R. who also boasts an impressive track.
Moreover, respective UFC officials recently revealed that verbal agreements were underway for the two powerful heavyweights to rally up during fall’s UFC 135 contest. The match will be held at Pepsi Center in Denver. As per now, nobody can pinpoint a winner in any of the events that will be featured at the stadium since all contestants are evenly matched. However, what will workout for one in the fighting arena is adept and enough practice. A fighter needs to be fully prepared for the contest and also have positive self esteem for things to work out in his way.
The contender’s recent past in-ring ability and amount of wins as opposed to losses registered will also help a lot in predicting the probability of a contender walking away the victor. The main slot will feature a bout between present champion ‘Bones’ and the former title holder Quinton. It’s not yet official whether the contest between Broughton and Browne would be featured on broadcast.
Browne’s KO triumph at the UFC 130 derby was absolutely a stark reverse from the other previous contest he engaged in that ended as draw. He had fought ‘Kongo’ the striker but soon afterwards started to fade away in successive rounds. If it weren’t for point subtraction leveled against Kongo for clinging onto his shorts then the derby would have concluded with a definite loss for Browne. ‘Hapa’ remains indomitable in his career journey.
The fighter opened his preliminary octagon debut on high impetus when he took out McSweeney J with a jaw breaking TKO which instantly floored him. Meanwhile, Broughton has not been in any real fight ever since September when he leveled Queiroz in the past UFC 120 derby. Queiroz was later found to be positive on steroids after-which he was promptly booted away from the endorsement.
Nonetheless, Broughton boasts five straight wins for the past fights he has engaged in which is a sure boost to his career build up. The fighter was widely anticipated to meet up with Dave Herman during UFC’s 131 edition that went down in Saturday’s contest but was redrafted to fight Beltran, but the match wasn’t successful since Joey was tapped to rally with Aaron Rosa.
In a recent interview, Travis revealed that a win over his challenger would be a great impetus for him and fans of his fighting style. He also used the opportunity to caution his challenger to be constantly alert since the fight may end in a TKO delivered by him.