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Brock Lesnar's MMA Debut!
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What do you all think??? http://www.k-1usa.net/images/gallery/1675_lg.jpghttp://www.21gladiators.com/pics/2140.jpghttp://www.graciemag.com/data/images.../K1osaka05.jpg |
*insert Brock Lesnar "kill people on the internet" comment here*
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They're making him fight a former champ first? they should give him a jobber opponent first to build hype around him.
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Brock Lesnar doesn't fight jobber opponents. He's a draw, dammit. :shifty:
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You know what's needed right now? That pic of Brock eating all those cheeseburgers.
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Hong-Man Choi is not impressive. He won the GP due to size.
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It's a stretch to really call Choi a "champion" in anything more than name. You have to understand K-1 Hero's is notorious for these freak fights that have no appeal to actual MMA fans (at least no American MMA fans, the Japanese love their freaks though) but draw because of the pure spectacle. If you want to compare it to wrestling, it's comparable to McMahon's preference to push giants with no wrestling ability over the guys that can actually put on a match. I don't know how many of you remember Giant Silva from the WWE, but he also "fights" for Hero's.
Can Lesnar win? If he can take him to the ground and use his wrestling ability to hold him there for 3 rounds, yea. There's just no way to tell how he'll transition to MMA. But Choi's biggest claim to fame is beating up a sumo wrestler and Bob Sapp, so who knows. |
I'm pretty intrigued by how he does. It should be fun to watch.
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^ I was just about to say... it looks like he's got a second left arm trying to grow out of his side!
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It looks like he has another person inside him and the person's trying to elbow his way out of there.
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I don't know why people are saying things like "ZOMG HES GONNA GET HIS ASS KICKEDS 1111!!!"
If anything he is fr more likely to be successful. First off he's a former NCAA wrestling champ ffs. Secondly, he's built like a tank. Akin to Kazuyuki Fujita, who has never truly been knocked out. I'd bet even if he does have trouble getting someone one on the ground at first(which is doubtful) he'll be able to handle a lot of punishment till he does. And then there is the fact that he is being trained by Royce fucking Gracie. So once he gets the guy on the ground, he will know how to end it. |
I hope Lesnar is crippled after this match, and the horrific story that has been the Lesnar Story will end with years and years worth of chapters on how he is orced to sit in a chaqir and surf the internet til the end of time.
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I hope he f-5s someone
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(I'm DEAD serious,) I'll bet $50 on Lesnar. WHO TAKES MY BET?
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Lesnar's got Gracie in his corner. Even if he was an 80 year old cripple, that alone should give him some credibility.
In short, I agree with Fagnuts. |
Lesnar could very realistically destroy this guy.
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I would love to see Lesnar get his ass knocked out with in the first minute....
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Lesner has a legitimate chance at becoming a great (yes I said great) mixed martial artist. First and foremost the guy is an absolute freak of nature, he's a 285 pound guy that had probably a three feet vertical leap, he quick on his feet, flexable, and can legitimatly hold a 500 pound man in a fireman's carry, with ease no less. Second of by looking at his build, and the fact that he was a WWE wrestler, and an NCAA all-american you can tell that he is a gym rat that has no trouble working on his cardio and strength conditioning. And finally, and most importantly, he was an NCAA all-american which tells you right their that he is a phenomanal grappler. You puty all three of those things together and you have the potential for a great MMA fighter.
When you look at guys like Josh Koscheck, Josh Barnett, Randy Coture, Matt Hughes, Rashad Evans, and Tito Ortiz, you are seeing people that all started out their careers as mere wrestlers. All of them simply being wrestlers was enough for them to have early success in the world of MMA. Brock Lesner is a better pure wrestler then more then half of those names above, and that's saying something because all of those guys are the cream of the crop in MMA. All Lesner has to do is work on his weaknesses and he really could be great mixed martial artist. The real key for his is to know that he is a great wrestler but realize that he as to be well rounded. The fact that he is working with Royce Gracie is a good sign that he is taking his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu seriousl, the Gracie's look at Jiu-Jitsu as a religon, and if Lesner buys into that he could really benifit. If nothing else he'll at least know how to avoid submission attempts. The reall problem is going to happen when it comes to his hands and feet. He'll certianly have to improve his stand up if he wants to survive long enough to secure a take down. Then there is also the problem as to whether he can take a munch or not, which is something that you just have to wait and see. If Lesner is really serious about being a guy to be reckoned with in MMA he really could do some damage. But the MMA landscape is littered with bodies of guys that were only one-dimensional, unfortunatly for Lesner one of those bodies is the guy that is training him Royce Gracie. However, that doesn't mean Brock is doomed to the same fate. |
Yeah his stand up will definitly be his weakness from the start, but even then, I think a clean shot from a guy like Lesnar is like a freight train.
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Plus I think Lesnar probably has the chin of a god. After that botched shooting star not knocking him out, I see it being very hard to knock him out period. Hughes has been singing his praises already. Brock is going to be very, very good... very, very quickly.
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Oh brother, I know. I've done MMA for 12 years now, but Brock is one of the few I genuinely think could take a great punch.
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Let's say he does good and impresses....You think he'd ever get a shot in UFC?? (you know all they want is someone else to push and hype their company)
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Here's a Vid I found on him...looks ok...but if he let's this dude nail him, I wonder what Lesnar would do to him
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Lesnar will beat this guy. No question. However I do not know if he will be that great as a MMA fighter. First off, although he did win the national championship in college at hwt(285) he did so at the weakest weight class that year. He won it the year after one of the best Heavyweights in the national scene right now graduated. He lost a couple matches the year he won the title and had matches that were way too close for a man that is as athletic and strong as he is. He was terrible on his feet and didnt have any turns when he wrestled in NCAA. He has been working out with the current 2x national champ at 285 from minnesota Cole Konrad and he gets his ass handed to him. Cole is athletic but if you look at him and look at Lesnar you would think that Lesnar would whoop him. He simply doesnt have good grappling skills... he didnt get it in college and I dont think he will in MMA.
Its a little unfair to lump him in a group with guys like Matt hughes because even though he didnt win the title in college he was good enough to. for example beat Joe williams one year who was a three time national champ and one of the best collegate wrestlers to ever wrestle. |
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Lesnar is a physical freak and has incredible natural strength, agility, and quickness for his size, but that's only going to take him so far. He was a pro wrestler, and decided he wanted to "follow his dream" and play in the NFL. When he couldn't make an NFL team right off the bat, he gave it up and went back to wrestling in Japan. He walked out of that an is now trying to make an MMA career. You have to question how much the guy really wants to do this. No one really knows how he's going to perform because no one knows how he's going to handle getting hit or what actual skill besides grappling he's going to bring in the ring. If you look at the world's top fighters, very seldom are they the biggest guys with the best bench press. They're either well rounded, or they have one skill they do extremely well (GnP, subs, striking). Against the likes of Hong Man Choi, I don't know how much "skill" we'll actually see--if Lesnar wins, it may come via holding him down and dry humping him from guard for three rounds. That's the classic formula for victory for unrefined wrestlers. |
he could easily make the 265 cut
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How do you figure? He wrestled 20 pounds above 265 in college and was significantly larger that that in the WWE, where he was close to 300. Unless he's dropped significant muscle mass (which wouldn't be a bad thing) there's no way he makes 265.
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If you think he's going to cut 35 pounds for every fight, you're insane. |
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"Well its easier to cut 35 pounds when you're 300 than when you're 150." Duh. And it's also significantly harder when there's no or very little fat to cut. Fighters walk around ~15 pounds over their fighting weight, give or take 5 pounds depending on the fighter. If Brock's walking around in the 280 range, he can make 265. If he's walking around at 295, there's no chance in hell without losing muscle mass. |
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Have you ever cut hard weight before? Have you ever done a sport like mma or wrestling? Have you ever trained for anything that intense? Have you ever exerted yourself that hard in any part of your life? I dont understand why you are arguing this at all... you have obviously zero knowledge on this subject and you sound like a complete dumbass. |
You both sound like complete dumbasses. Calling the other guy a complete dumbass just makes one of you seem even dumber.
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