With the heavyweight division better than it’s ever been, the
Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC) is proud to confirm another
blockbuster matchup that is sure to shake up the UFC Octagon
as well as the mixed martial arts community. Former UFC heavyweight
champion Brock Lesnar faces the man with the most dangerous
hands in the heavyweight division – Junior dos Santos – as The
Ultimate Fighter: Team Lesnar vs. Team dos Santos coaches collide
at UFC 131: LESNAR vs. DOS SANTOS, live from Rogers Arena in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on Saturday, June 11.
“Brock Lesnar and Junior dos Santos are two of the most explosive
heavyweights in the game, and I give both of them a lot of respect
for taking this fight,” UFC President Dana White said. “Brock
wanted the quickest way back to a title shot, and he’s willing
to go through dos Santos to do it. Junior could have waited
around for his shot at the belt, but as a true fighter he didn’t
want to sit around, and now he faces one of the toughest guys
in the game. This is going to be one of the biggest heavyweight
fights in years, and it’s guaranteed to be all-action from start
to finish.”
“We are pleased to have the UFC return to Rogers Arena. We
are committed to providing a world class experience for all
of our guests at each and every event we host,” said Canucks
Sports & Entertainment Vice President & General Manager,
Arena Operations, Harvey Jones. “We recognize British Columbians’
passion for sports, entertainment and the UFC and are excited
to be able to host this event again this year.”
Plus, four other highly-anticipated matches will be featured
on the main card as UFC heavyweight title contender Shane Carwin
looks to jump right back in the title hunt when he faces dangerous
ground fighter Jon Olav Einemo. Coming off his head-turning
submission victory over Paul Kelly, Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone
takes on UFC vet Mac Danzig. Then submission specialist Demian
Maia meets middleweight contender Mark Munoz, and crowd favorite
Kenny Florian makes his featherweight debut against red-hot
Diego Nunes.
The most polarizing figure in all of mixed martial arts, former
UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar (fighting out of Webster,
South Dakota / professional record – 5-2) came onto the scene
and earned the title in his third UFC fight with a dominating
victory over legend and UFC Hall-of-Famer Randy Couture at UFC
91. A 2000 NCAA Division I national champion wrestler at the
University of Minnesota, the 33-year-old has parlayed an impressive
amateur wrestling career into a successful mixed martial arts
one. With stoppage wins over Couture, Frank Mir and Shane Carwin,
Lesnar is dangerous for any opponent and is focused on earning
the UFC heavyweight title once again.
With a perfect 6-0 record in the UFC, Junior dos Santos (fighting
out of Santa Catarina, Brazil / 12-1) finished his first five
fights against names such as Mirko Cro Cop, Gabriel Gonzaga,
Gilbert Yvel, Stefan Struve and Fabricio Werdum. The 27-year-old
rising star has one of the top striking games in the heavyweight
division and showed his ability to go into deep water with his
three-round unanimous decision victory against seasoned vet
Roy “Big Country” Nelson in his last match at UFC 117.
A fighter that was moments away from earning the UFC heavyweight
title, Shane Carwin (fighting out of Greeley, Colo. / 12-1)
took Lesnar to the brink of defeat in their epic UFC 116 battle
before the then-champion was able to turn the tide back in his
favor. The Lesnar fight marked the first time Carwin, a former
college wrestler and football player, had ever been out of the
first round, a streak that included stoppages over Frank Mir,
Gabriel Gonzaga, Neil Wain and Christian Wellisch. But now the
36-year-old engineer looks to get back into the title picture
with a win over the experienced Jon Olav Einemo.
A fighter that is making his UFC debut against a tough, seasoned
opponent, submission grappling ace Jon Olav Einemo (fighting
out of Breda, Netherlands / 6-1) is a PRIDE veteran and a very
dangerous ground fighter that holds five of his six wins by
submission. A 2003 champion in the esteemed Abu Dhabi world
submission fighting championships, Einemo, a Brazilian jiu-jitsu
black belt, is the only person to ever defeat ADCC legend Roger
Gracie and now looks to parlay his grappling success into a
memorable UFC career.
Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone (fighting out of Albuquerque, N.M.
/ 14-3-0, 1 NC) returns to the Octagon® in search of his second
straight UFC win. A fighter that can put opponents away with
his impressive kick boxing or his relentless jiu-jitsu, the
28-year-old Denver, Colorado native put together a solid resume
in the WEC with wins over Chris Horodecki, Jamie Varner, Ed
Ratcliff, James Krause, Rob McCollough and Danny Castillo –
and with a second-round submission over Paul Kelly in his UFC
debut, the lightweight division better take notice because “Cowboy”
just rode into town.
A veteran of 30 professional fights, Mac Danzig (fighting out
of Los Angeles, Calif. / 21-8-1) is a 31-year-old veteran that
is now just hitting his stride. Coming off an impressive first-round
stoppage over one-time UFC lightweight title contender Joe Stevenson
at UFC 124 in Montreal, the Cleveland, Ohio native and proud
vegan will be fighting for the third consecutive time in Canada
and is becoming a crowd favorite north of the border. With four
wins in the UFC, Danzig knows what it takes to succeed under
the bright lights.
One of the most decorated grapplers in the UFC, Brazilian jiu-jitsu
black belt Demian Maia (fighting out of Sao Paolo, Brazil /
14-2) has five submission victories in the UFC over fighters
such as Chael Sonnen, Nate Quarry, Jason MacDonald, Ed Herman
and Ryan Jensen. The two-time world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu
has won three out of his last four fights with his only loss
coming to UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva.
Another former NCAA Division I national champion wrestler turned
successful mixed martial artist, Mark Munoz (fighting out of
Vallejo, Calif. / 10-2) is riding a two-fight win streak, including
a unanimous decision victory over Aaron Simpson and a first-round
knockout over Simpson’s Arizona State friend and training partner
CB Dollaway. A winner of five out of his last six fights, the
versatile Munoz is dangerous on the ground and on his feet and
is looking to burst into the title picture with a win against
Maia.
Former lightweight title contender Kenny Florian (fighting
out of Brookline, Mass. / 15-5) will be making his debut at
featherweight in Vancouver and could become an instant contender
in a division that features unstoppable champion Jose Aldo.
With victories over some of the biggest names in the 155-pound
division, including Takanori Gomi, Clay Guida, Joe Lauzon, Din
Thomas, Joe Stevenson and Roger Huerta, the Boston-area jiu-jitsu
black belt will be one to look out for at his new home at 145-pounds.
Ready to welcome Florian into the 145-pound division, Diego
Nunes (fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / 16-1) won four
out of his five fights in the World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC)
and defeated former WEC featherweight champion Mike Brown in
his UFC debut in January. A Southern Brazil Muay Thai and boxing
champion, Nunes plans to use his elite striking to get past
Florian on June 11 and fuel a run toward UFC gold.