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I do believe the altitude was a major factor and possibly the deciding factor in Cain/Werdum 1. Having said that, shame on Cain and his team for not getting him down there earlier to acclimate to the altitude-- it shows an attitude of arrogance or outright stupidity that they didn't take fighting/training at altitude seriously.
Even though most people are opposed to this rematch, I believe a rematch in Vegas will be a very close, tough fight, that will likely go 5 grueling rounds. Cain won the first round of their fight when he still had gas. If he doesn't gas, I think it is very possible he will grind and beat up Werdum like he did Dos Santos in their second and third fights.
I'm really sick of Cain getting hurt and fighting once a year. If he wins, he better not go out injured like usual, or I'll totally be done with him. Also, if he gets hurt before this rematch, I would make him fight someone else before he can rematch Werdum.
Even though most people are opposed to this rematch, I believe a rematch in Vegas will be a very close, tough fight, that will likely go 5 grueling rounds. Cain won the first round of their fight when he still had gas. If he doesn't gas, I think it is very possible he will grind and beat up Werdum like he did Dos Santos in their second and third fights.
I'm really sick of Cain getting hurt and fighting once a year. If he wins, he better not go out injured like usual, or I'll totally be done with him. Also, if he gets hurt before this rematch, I would make him fight someone else before he can rematch Werdum.