Brock Lesnar rumoured to be lookin for A Way Out Of The UFC

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  1. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Great news if true.

    He is great pro wrestler and he already showed what he is capable in real fights.

    He has many good years left, in the wrestling ring.


    Then again I doubt that he and Undertaker would hype their possible match, right after Lesnar get his ass kicked. It seemed that they had real bad blood between them
     
  2. goblin 2

    goblin 2 Blue Goblin Alliance Full Member

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  3. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Cant say i blame him. Cain and JDS are just too good for him. He'll not catch them up this late in his career. He gave it a shot, did remarkably well all things considered, but Cain gave hm a serious dose of reality. He knows he cant beat the likes of Cain and JDS so whats the point
     
  4. Gorilla Arms

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    no heart has lesnar he ran and cowered while taking a beating in his last bout

    brought shame to ufc and made it a laughing stock

    his journey was never steadfast and fortunately is able to ply his trade back in wwe with even more credibilty and promotional hype
     
  5. horst

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    I think he should retire. At his age, he is never going to develop a stand-up game which would allow him to compete with a guy like JDS. He has overachieved as it is, he should retire with a pretty brilliant short career behind him.
     
  6. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    I hope not. It would really taint his legacy. His MMA career would be a flash in the pan, similar to his football career.

    Lesnar is a legit fighter who has to evolve more, simple as.
     
  7. Money Shot

    Money Shot Guest

    Who can blame him when the money is much better somewhere else. White and his organisation are parasites.
     
  8. horst

    horst Guest

    Although many people would disagree with me, I don't believe his stand-up game has improved much, if at all, since he started MMA, and I don't believe it is going to improve much further either, considering he had made no adjustments after how badly his stand-up was exposed vs Carwin. I just don't think he can or will improve it to the extent required to compete with guys like Velasquez and JDS... and I think he himself is aware of this too.
     
  9. EL BULLY

    EL BULLY Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well, he gave it a go, that's more than most of us can say. And he got punched in the mouth by some pretty bad dudes. OK, he sucks at MMA at the top level but he was the champ at one time and was probably good for the sport all in all. But now that ride is over so **** off back to wrestling 'entertainment' you bullet headed, bigotted, roid headed, spoilt ****.
     
  10. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Ken Shamrock did it. Tons of pro wrestlers in MMA would do the same thing. C'mon this is a no brainer. Brock's name is worth millions. If he came back to the WWE it would be HUGE!! No holds barred between him and Taker at ECW for money in the bank!!!! Cant say a i blame him. The maths here is simple. Pro wrestle for millions. Or get your face bashed in for chump change. Man id love to see the look on Dana's face when he gets wind of this.
     
  11. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Nope. The UFC did that to itself. This is what happens when you promote the **** out of a product that has NO EXPERIENCE in MMA. The UFC talked up Brock's NCAA credentials. As if that mattered. Fact is he has NO FIGHTING experience none. They built a brand off Brock's name. Much the same way EliteXC did with Kimbo. Bottom line is Brock is a pro wrestler end of story. The UFC tried to exploit that. And they did handily.
     
  12. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    someone with photoshopping skills, insert Dana's bald head here....


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  13. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have never seen anyone react in such a way to a punch.

    Specially for a proffessional fighter. He looks so intimidating too.
     
  14. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Thats exactly what the UFC want you to believe. Firstly he is NOT a professional fighter as he had no fighting background other than some NCAA credentials which didnt translate into MMA. At least not for Brock anyway.
    And if looking intimidating big deal. So did Kimbo. We know what happened to him.
     
  15. horst

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    He competed professionally in MMA, defeated two top-level MMA career fighters (Mir & Couture), and held one of the most prestigious titles in MMA, so I think he was a professional fighter, by anyone's definition of the term.

    His failure to develop a stand-up game to match his wrestling credentials has cost him dearly, and I do not believe he has the capacity/ability to develop it now, I think he should bow out, he was a one-trick pony who was horribly over-reliant on his physical gifts. That **** isn't going to fly in the long-term.