On January 17th 2016, the UFC Bantamweight Championship Belt was returned to Dominick Cruz after his split-decision victory over TJ Dillashaw. Cruz dominated with footwork and totally took Dillashaw out of his element, never letting him get comfortable. TJ Dillashaw has been known for having amazing footwork, being very light on his toes. It was quite the opposite this time, in his fight with Cruz he appeared flatfooted and sluggish, not able to land any of his shots. Watching Dillashaw’s fight against Renan Barao, many people have compared Dillashaw’s style to that of
Dominick Cruz. Cruz had a lot to say on that matter before their fight saying “When people make a comparison, they don’t know what they’re comparing.” Cruz believes that he created the style that Dillashaw tries to mimic, so there is no way that Dillashaw would have a chance at beating him. Cruz was also questioned often about his potential “ring-rust” because he has only had one fight in the past 4 years. When questioned after the fight Cruz responded with “There is no such thing as rust. Rust does not exist unless you don’t train hard enough.” This says a lot about the mental strength of the
champion. After being out for so long with so many injuries, Cruz has the perseverance to come back, still be the most agile fighter in MMA, and win the championship belt that he never lost in the first place. Who is next for the Champion? Uriah Faber issued his own challenge to Cruz, but the more exciting match-up would be Uriah Faber vs. TJ Dillashaw. Faber and Dillashaw have some bad blood since Dillashaw left team Alpha Male to train with Duane Ludwig. Thanks to Connor Mcgregor’s antics on The Ultimate Figher, Dillashaw was labeled as a “snake in the grass” and pushed Uriah Faber to fight him. Barao just lost his last two title fights, so the only other potentials are Raphael Assuncao or Aljamain Sterling. Only time will tell who’s next to step up to the plate, the bantamweight division will have to step up their game if they plan to dethrone the current Champion.
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