Currently scheduled to fight Frank Mir at May's UFC 146 event, persistent rumors indicate Velasquez's opponent may be pulled from the matchup in favor of a shot at Dos Santos.
If it happens that way, so be it, said Velasquez. Just get him another fight, he said, and get him closer to an honest shot at the title.
"I definitely think that's fair," Velasquez told MMAjunkie.com (UFC blog for UFC news, UFC rumors, fighter interviews and event previews/recaps | MMAjunkie.com) in regards to the rumors. "He's coming off of a three-fight winning streak. Dos Santos beat me fair and square. If I had won the fight, then I'd be in the same position.
"If they lift him up, then yeah, I'd definitely be fine with that."
Dos Santos, of course, is currently slated to face former Strikeforce champion Alistair Overeem in the main event of UFC 146, which takes place May 26 at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. However, a recent pre-fight drug test that flagged Overeem for elevated levels of testosterone has left his licensing status in doubt.
With Overeem's status uncertain, some reports have suggested Mir serves as a back-up plan and will be pulled from the Velasquez fight if an April 24 Nevada State Athletic Commission hearing forces a change.
Velasquez said he's not really considering the possibilities right now and is instead focused on Mir. If things change, Velasquez is open to facing a new foe, provided a win would move him closer to another shot at the title.
"As far as right now, it's Frank, so that's who I'm getting ready for," Velasquez said. "But if turns out to be different, it doesn't matter who it would be, just as long as it's one more to get in that same position to fight for that heavyweight title.
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