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In Brock Lesnar's UFC debut, he took Frank Mir to the ground immediately and pounded him furiously. But just when Lesnar looked like he might be on his way to a quick TKO, referee Steve Mazzagatti stood them up, saying Lesnar had committed a foul. Shortly after the stand-up, Mir used his superior jiu jitsu to submit Lesnar with a knee bar. Now Lesnar says he doesn't want Mazzagatti to ref his fight with Randy Couture at UFC 91, and Mazzagatti says he's fine with that:
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Dont blame him. The point deduction was BS as well as standing them back up.
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I dont care much for Herb I hope it isnt him I like Lavinge although his most memorable moment is tripping and falling on his ass in the Ortiz-Machida fight.
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Lesnar was punching the back of the head, it WAS a foul what should he have done? Look the other way because it was Lesnar?
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Mir turned his head at the same time that Lesnar punched. If anything it should have been a warning and the two fighters stood up.
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