Chrom Hall of Famer
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| Subject: Brock Lesnar: Has His Star Faded? Sun Aug 21, 2011 10:20 am | |
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- In the history of the sport of MMA, there has never been a spectacle quite like Brock Lesnar.
The former UFC heavyweight champion has garnered interest from multiple fan bases predominantly due to his physical stature and two-year stint in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).
When he made his UFC debut against Frank Mir in February 2008, the vast majority of MMA fans saw Lesnar as a circus act attempting to cash in on a big payday, but public opinion quickly changed after watching the 265-pound behemoth pummel Mir before succumbing to a knee bar.
After his loss to Mir, Lesnar finished out 2008 by defeating Heath Herring and topping the legendary Randy Couture for the heavyweight title.
He received a rematch with Mir in the main event of UFC 100. In convincing fashion, Lesnar picked up where he left off in their first meeting and punished Mir with ground-and-pound for two rounds before the TKO stoppage.
If there were any doubts about Lesnar, they were certainly cleared up after the Mir fight. Despite being a former WWE superstar, Lesnar proved himself as a reigning and defending UFC heavyweight champion.
The proof would continue at UFC 116, where Lesnar faced Shane Carwin in literally the biggest heavyweight bout in UFC history.
After a rough first round, the former Minnesota Golden Gopher rebounded in the second by securing a takedown and finishing with an arm triangle.
With his enormous size and wrestling prowess, an aura of invincibility began to form around Lesnar as his next opponent, Cain Velasquez, was subject to more doubt than the Bush administration.
Despite being the much smaller opponent, Velasquez tore Lesnar to pieces in a violent, one-round affair that crowned a new champion at UFC 121.
Nearly a year after the loss to Velasquez and major surgery for Lesnar's second case of diverticulitis, fans are left to ponder about Lesnar's future in the sport.
Will he ever return to form? Do people even care?
Contrary to the opinions of a select few, the curtains shrouding the spectacle that is Brock Lesnar are far from closing.
Despite nearly a yearlong hiatus, Lesnar is still the most talked-about fighter in all of MMA. It's like he never left. His face is still plastered on the covers of magazines, and he still commands a good chunk of attention in the MMA media headlines.
As for a competitive future, some have been a bit hasty in writing Lesnar off. Even though he is 34 years of age and a former world champion, Lesnar is still a babe in the sport.
With only seven fights on his professional record, he has defeated three former world champions and tied the record for most consecutive heavyweight title defenses (2).
While most heavyweights are generally eased into facing elite-level opposition, Lesnar hadn't even eclipsed five professional bouts before he was facing the likes of Couture, Mir, and Herring.
There is still plenty to like about what Lesnar brings to the table as a fighter. A former NCAA Division I Wrestling Champion, Lesnar is a gifted grappler with freakish conditioning.
As always, there is plenty to improve on, but with more experience, Lesnar will have the opportunity to shore up holes in his overall game.
Could that mean another run at the UFC title? Source So what do you guys think? Could Lesnar make another run at the title? I think he will have the title again in 2012. He would already be there if he and Dos Santos fought. I know, I know "he has no stand up!"... you just wait boys, he is coming and taking back whats his! WAR LESNAR!!! | |
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| Subject: Re: Brock Lesnar: Has His Star Faded? Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:06 am | |
| Despite your unnatural leanings towards Gopher's I have to agree with you that Lesnar will make not only a run at the title but a successful run at the title. The beauty of being a "blank slate" like Lesnar is that there is so much room for growth. When they meet again the two issues will be Cains shoulder and Lesnar's stomach. I think Lesnar is getting used to being hit and it wont surprise him so much next fight. A key to his comeback will be his willingness to learn new skills and utilizing them. No time to let your ego get in the way. GO! You ... little ... fur-bearing, prairie dwelling... uh rodent... (geeze couldn't you Minnesotans come up with a tougher mascot?) From: Torrington Alberta. World Famous "Stuffed Gopher Museum" | |
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Gecko Title Holder
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| Subject: Re: Brock Lesnar: Has His Star Faded? Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:17 am | |
| Nope...wiil not happen again. It was a fluke the first time and was given a shot to quickly as well. | |
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Grey Suit Hall of Famer
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| Subject: Re: Brock Lesnar: Has His Star Faded? Mon Aug 22, 2011 6:48 pm | |
| No way it happens, rewatch the Cain fight again and tell me if you think Brock will ever be able to over take him. Brock is just too far behind in the MMA game to be able to catch up with guys who are on the same level athletically that he is. | |
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