Anything But Business As Usual: Cain Velasquez to Defend Against Junior Dos Santos

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UFC President Dana White shocked the world today by announcing on a media conference call that the world heavyweight championship fight between Cain Velasquez and Junior Dos Santos has been moved from November 19th‘s UFC 139 pay per view to the organization’s November 12th debut on Fox Sports.

While many doubted that the organization would sacrifice the possible pay per view revenue by withdrawing the two fighters from UFC 139’s headliner, this was always the biggest fight that could be made for the organization’s network television debut, particularly as the event will go up against the start of the Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez pay per view. With Hispanic fight fans sitting down to cheer on JMM later in the evening, November 12th it’s the perfect opportunity to introduce Velasquez to the Mexican fanbase.

Additionally, the words ‘world heavyweight title fight’ have a cache to fight fans of a certain age, one magnified by traditional combat sports such as boxing and pro-wrestling having done such a rotten job of promoting and protecting their titles. On the conference call, the UFC President already started pushing the fight as the return of the heavyweight championship to network television, playing into Dana White’s long established narrative that the UFC is to this generation what boxing was to previous ones. One imagines that the handwringing articles from the boxing press wondering why the UFC’s heavyweight championship is featured prominently on America’s premier sports network while boxing’s has over the years has struggled to get onto premium cable are already being written. White wasted no time sticking the knife into a moribund heavyweight division, saying that this will be a ‘barnburner’ while the Klitschkos put people to sleep.

While the UFC President admitted that the details of the broadcast were still were being worked out, there is no doubting that it’s going to be a great leap forward for the organization. White promised a major overhaul to promotion and talked about how one of the advantages of just having one live fight on the hour show was that it gave them the chance to devote time to introducing a new audience to the world’s fastest growing sport. Fox officials talked about their plans for an hour preview on October 30th following Fox’s NFL game to use the biggest possible audience to introduce both Cain Velasquez and Junior Dos Santos to young male sports fan but also to organize a ‘Superbowl’ style tailgate party featuring celebrities on the 12th. Indeed, despite Fox only getting final word on the fight last night adverts for the fight will air on the channel’s College Football and Baseball programming this weekend.

Today’s announcement shows that with the new television deal it’s anything but business as usual. The UFC’s debut on network television is a momentous occasion and one to which the organization has fully committed to. The UFC’s debut on Fox gives the organization the chance to showcase two of its best fighters and put over its world championships as being on a par with major sporting trophies such as the Super Bowl, Champions League and World Series that have all been broadcast on the network this year. By delivering what Dana White called their “most prestigious championship” the organization is maximizing the buzz surrounding their network debut by heralding the return of heavyweight championship fighting to network television.

A Comics Nexus original, Will Cooling has written about comics since 2004 despite the best efforts of the industry to kill his love of the medium. He now spends much of his time over at Inside Fights where he gets to see muscle-bound men beat each up without retcons and summer crossovers.