Posted by Vegas Martin in
UFC News
on Thursday, January 6th, 2011
Junior Dos Santos had expected to get a UFC Heavyweight Title shot against Cain Velasquez in April but with a shoulder injury forcing Velasquez to ride the pine for up to 8 months, Dos Santos got left out in the cold when it comes to when his next fight will be.
The Brazilian talked about his situation with Sherdog.com and gave his thoughts on what will be next for him:
“Of course, it would be amazing to face Velasquez at UFC ‘Rio’ in August, but I cannot stay away from the Octagon for a year just waiting for him to recover. I really think that the fairest thing to do would be for [UFC President] Dana [White] to give me the opportunity to fight for an interim belt. I’m 100 percent focused on getting this belt. I’m in the best moment of my career, training hard and working so hard to reach the fight of my life, and, suddenly, it’s postponed eight months. It’s definitely not fair. I’m already five months away from fighting. I can’t wait eight months. Fighting is my life, not only because I love to do that but because I need to fight for a living. I still don’t make money like the other top guys, so I really need to work.”