Honestly, it's surprising that?Nogueira has held on to his "Top 10" status for so long.
Despite over 13 years on the MMA circuit, the Pride FC legend has yet to suffer back-to-back losses and is slated to face Fabricio Werdum as an opposing coach in a second season of The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil?next year.
Should they match up after that, UFC president Dana White says that Werdum is looking at a title shot.
That makes sense, and if Overeem happens to win the belt, that's an easy setup for a rematch to wash away the taste of their lackluster fight in Strikeforce.
Then again, Big Nog could be a spanner in the works.
In all fairness, the always-dangerous Nogueira should realistically be getting a similar incentive from the UFC, even if Cain Velasquez is still the champion by then?and Big Nog would likely relish the chance at a rematch to avenge his knockout loss.
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