The UFC will finally venture into Latin America and heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez will lead the charge. UFC president Dana White announced at a press conference on Tuesday that Velasquez will return from a shoulder injury to defend his title against Fabricio Werdum at "The Ultimate Fighter: Latin America" finale on Nov. 15 in Mexico City. "Its the no brainer," White said. "This is where all the baddest fighters have come from for years. This is the new martial art people are taking all over the world. Its no secret the best fighters forever have come from Mexico and Latin America. It has always needed to happen." Velasquez, born in Salinas, California to Mexican immigrants, has been sidelined with a torn labrum in his shoulder since his last title defence, a TKO victory over Junior Dos Santos at UFC 166 last October. "Its a great honour for me," the champion said through a translator. "Im ready for this ... and its going to be a dream come true that i get to fight here in Mexico. Velasquez had surgery in December and fully expects to be prepared for the fight that culminates his participation as a coach on the hit reality show opposite Werdum. The show will feature a group of fighters from two weight classes - bantamweight (135 pounds) and featherweight (145 pounds). "Im going to do whatever I can do to fight here in Mexico and Im going to do whatever it takes to give a good fight," Velasquez said. White was quick to dispel any potential jinxes that could come in the form of a training injury or any other physical misfortunes that do occur in a contact sport. "Obviously, I think having Cain here is important. Its a contact sport, anything can happen," White said. "I want to make sure that when we come to Mexico for the first time we bring the best fighters and the best fights." "Hes a young guy, he should be healing up pretty well." On the other had, Werdum wouldnt mind facing a less-than perfect champion. "I dont mind if Cain wants to fight with injury because I would love it," the Brazilian said laughing, also through a translator. As for the other fights on the card. White says its too early to predict anything. "Its so far away. As we get closer well start to build the card," he said. "You know i want to come into Mexico with a bang." "People are going to come from all over the world to see this event. Believe me, its a monumental event," he added. "Weve been talking about it for years and years. People are going to come from all over the world to see this event." Air Jordans Online Uk . The Cavs announced the move Saturday, one day after LeBron James said hes returning to Cleveland. A 12-year veteran, Haywood has played in 794 NBA games, averaging 6. Air Jordan Uk Online Shop . Despite 11-1 records, theyre out and Big Ten winner Ohio State is into the national semifinals. http://www.wholesaleairjordanuk.com/. Louis Cardinals a hard-fought victory. The Colorado Rockies intentionally walked Yadier Molina with one out and runners on first and third to load the bases for Kozma. Nike Air Jordan Shoes Uk . The Austrian ski federation said Morgenstern was "conscious and well responsive" and his condition would be monitored in the intensive care unit of a Salzburg hospital for the next 72 hours. The federation said it was "way too early" to judge Morgensterns chances of competing in Sochi, and that an update on his condition was not expected before Monday. Nike Air Jordan Cheap Uk . Mark Van Guilder, Austin Watson and Colton Sissons also scored for the Admirals (22-13-10), who are 2-0-2 in their last four outings, while Roussel tacked on an assist for a two-point night. Greg Pateryn scored once for the Bulldogs (20-22-4), who lost their fifth straight contest, and also assisted on Gabriel Dumonts goal.And if you need a refresher on just how perfect that was… Just down the highway is Toronto Argonauts Jason the Mascot. #174016607 / gettyimages.com Jason has some dance moves of his own to show the cross town rival Ticats, even while getting turned down by girls during guys night out in Toronto.And finally, the Montreal Alouettes mascots are Touché and Blitz! #91809538 / gettyimages.com Blitz, featured in the photo above, earned international media coverage in 2003 when he was assessed an objectionable conduct penaltyy for bumping into a game official during an Alouettes touchdown celebration.ddddddddddddTouché is the older, more responsible brother of Blitz, who can be seen below with Montreal Canadiens mascot Youppi! supporting the Movember Foundation. Mo Bros Touché and Youppi chilling at tonights @MovemberCA #MoGalaMTL. #Alouettes #CFL #NHL pic.twitter.com/hno1uFmRZb — Montreal Alouettes (@MTLAlouettes) November 30, 2013Come back tomorrow to see the mascots from your favourite CFL West Division teams! Whos your favourite CFL mascot? ' ' '