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<p>In an interview with Aaron Tru from MMA Prime, Fabricio Werdum relates how and how much his fighting has improved since he faced Big Nog the first time in 2006. Werdum credits King's MMA director Rafael Cordeiro for the improvements in his striking.</p>
Werdum's power if not his accuracy are highlighted in this gif from the piece (1:40 mark)
good luck to both fighters, and while i know Nog is getting near the end of his career, i think his boxing is stronger than Fabricio's stand up. Big Nog is my favorite fighter and its good to know that his opponents respect him as much as i do.
oh yeah and if these two go to the ground, holy crap man i dont know. i guess they would both use defensive BJJ and neutralize each other and get back on the feet. cool matchup for sure