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Proof of UFC's greatness? Lesnar's destruction
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Posthow do u compare brock lesnar, a guy who's never really achieved much of anything, even in the mma, to guys like floyd and the klitchskos?? i kno a lot of ppl may not like floyd, but ppl have to admit floyd mastered his art. what has lesnar ever mastered??? he needed to learn that u cant just get by on half lessons and thats exactly what he had been doing. does that speak to the greatness of mma??? how a guy whos been in the sport for less than 10 years was considered to be in the top 5 p4p???
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Originally posted by WALTER WHITE View PostMMA = Jack of all trades, master of none.
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Originally posted by Kakutogi-Gumi View PostLesnar has tremendous wrestling skill.
He's just deathly afraid of getting hit in the face.
Lesnar's way of winning is via brute muscle power. His
game plan is always to take down his opponent as soon
as the bell rings and pound him like hammer to a nail.
Unfortunately for him, Velasquez was stronger, punches
harder and difficult to take down. I don't see Lesnar
winning in a rematch. But anything can still happen.
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MMA is like Criss Angel and boxing is like David Blaine.
When MMA came out it was MORE EXTREEEME and more flashy so people hopped on the bandwagon and claimed it was better. But no matter how much the sport whores itself out with its legion of WWE wrestling-looking fan crowd and gets thrown in our faces. When boxing sets up a big event, everyone drops their ****, EVERYONE. To watch whats about to go down, because unlike 5-15 minute championship fights in MMA...in boxing there's always a chance for another Gatti/Ward...or another Frazier/Ali.
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Originally posted by JoeMan View PostI disagree with the "tremendous wrestling skill" part.
Lesnar's way of winning is via brute muscle power. His
game plan is always to take down his opponent as soon
as the bell rings and pound him like hammer to a nail.
Unfortunately for him, Velasquez was stronger, punches
harder and difficult to take down. I don't see Lesnar
winning in a rematch. But anything can still happen.
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