Nik Lentz and Charles Oliveira A big pay-per-view card this past Saturday and a lack of offerings from the competition means it’s a slow weekend for MMA, but not necessarily one to skip. For the headliners of UFC Fight Night 67, it’s a chance to take an incremental step toward title relevancy. For the fans, it’s a time to lower expectations and enjoy some fights. Saturday’s card is the promotion’s second trip to Goiana, Brazil, after UFC Fight Night 32. It’s the midway point of an two-month stretch of cards that so far has seen a new champ crowned in light heavyweight Daniel Cormier. In two weeks, Cormier’s longtime teammate Cain Velasquez will attempt to defend his heavyweight title opposite interim strapholder Fabricio Werdum at UFC 188
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10 brief reasons to watch Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 67 in Brazil – MMA Junkie