Filed under: Featured , News , UFC First, the good news: If Stipe Miocic wants to cement himself as the greatest UFC heavyweight champion of all time, there’s a clear way to do it. Now the bad news: The reason this method would be so effective is because no one else has ever been able to do it. But here Miocic (16-2 MMA, 10-2 UFC ) is, almost exactly one year into his title reign, and he’s on the verge of joining a strangely elite club. If he can beat Junior Dos Santos (18-4 MMA, 12-3 UFC) in the main event of UFC 211 in Dallas this Saturday night, he’ll be just the fifth man to defend the UFC heavyweight title two consecutive times. Perhaps more importantly, he’ll then be just one win away from being the first person to do it three times in a row. Related Video: So who really should have won the first Stipe Miocic vs

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