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    Tonight was the night ladies and gentlemen, that the big event took place,

    With my man brock lesnar taking on frank mir. Brock lesnar beat he crap out

    of frank mir, knocking mir out in the second round to win the heavywieght

    championship. Now i said it a hundred times that this would happen and

    indeed it happened, just like i said it would, but i didnt think mir would make it

    out of the first round so props to him. GSP made tiago alves look like an

    amatuer, keeping his belt, and making the number on ranked welter wieght

    look rather silly. Micheal bisping put a whooping on dan henderson like i

    figured would happen, dispatching of henderson fairly easily. I just dont think

    ol dan has the fire in him anymore to put up a all out war. Mark colemn

    actually showed up after all this time, and won against stephen bonar in a

    good match.

    I am so happy to see brock when his grudge make, plus I made a perty penny

    off all the naysayers, the ones who kept saying brock cant do it, he dont

    have experience this, he dont have that, he is just all show and needs to go

    back too wwf. Well folks, brock lesnar is here to stay and he made a

    statement loud and clear tonight against frank mir. Mir simply stood there in

    the corner cowering, will brock was still talking trash. I dont think mir even

    knew exactly where he was after that brutal beating. Frank and brock had

    been both talking trash about each other for months but when it came time

    to walk the walk mir got smash, I got my respect in my UFC opinion and its all

    good. For those of you guys that didnt watch it yet that are fans of the

    UFC, yall gotta see this. It was worth every penny.

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    wow i love the way he avoids those armbars. pretty similar to what lesner was doing to to mir. just completely overpowering the submission attempts. Lesner almost got caught a bunch of times the other night but just used his strength to get out of them. Seems much quicker than brock thats for damn sure. gonna keep on watching some more and see what more this guy can do

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    watched a couple fights of this guy now and ya he's pretty impressive. Is he supposed to come to the ufc anytime soon? would they even be in the same class together?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdefe32 View Post
    watched a couple fights of this guy now and ya he's pretty impressive. Is he supposed to come to the ufc anytime soon? would they even be in the same class together?
    right now he has one fight left on his contract with Affliction. He is fighting

    Former UFC Champ Josh Barnett. After that fight his contract is up and Dana

    White has flirted with the idea of him coming to the UFC and fight Brock for

    the title. Fedors last fight he KO'ed Andrei Arlovski in the first round. Yes he

    fights in the heavyweight class so yes he will be in the same divison as

    brock. If he does come to the UFC it wont be until the end of the year. If all

    this happen i predict they fight around june or july next year.

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    Well i just read Brock's next fight with be the winner at UFC104 between

    Shane Carwin and Cain Velasquez. Both fighters have not lost a fight yet so

    should be a good one. Shane is more llike brock's size but Cain has been

    doing an good job too except his last fight against Kongo but he still got the

    W and remains with 0 loses.

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    Yeah, I guess Brock is proving all the na-sayers wrong by beating more skillful people. I once read that he quit WWE because it was to soft. Way to go Brock.

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    Brock fought a great fight and as far as the fight goes your right he destroyed him.But he lost alot of fans and my respect with the way he acted after the fight was all over.He destroyed mir now he has to point his finger in mirs face and keep running his mouth.Mir would of never acted like that.Brock showed everyone exactly what roids do to someone.He will be the next one to snap and hurt or kill someone outside the ring.he also didnt help his wallet out saying he was going to drink a coors lite because bud lite wont give him any money. Maybe because they see He has no self control.I was a Brock Lestner fan until this fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slicky111 View Post
    Yeah, I guess Brock is proving all the na-sayers wrong by beating more skillful people. I once read that he quit WWE because it was to soft. Way to go Brock.
    u really think he is good. he has no other game besides ground and pound. i agree he is good at it but he hasnt proved anything. there arent really any fighters in the heavyweight class that can match his size. he already has a advantage on anyone by being big. like 50 to 75lbs big. he hasnt anyones respect. he has definetly lost some if he had any. the guys sucks. he is just part of danas cash cow mythology. it has paid off. dana knew the heavyweights were a weak group so he gave him lots of cash and gave him a title chance in his 1st fight. that dont sound right to those guys who were fighting b4 him and deserved the right to fight for one before he did. but that just tells u how weak that wight category it. once randy retired dana couldnt get fedor so he went after brock. look now he has kimbo in the ring for TUF 10 well back in the day dana said he would never let kimbo fight in the UFC but he decided not to let him in like brock but to build more ratings for the TUF and let him earn his way in the UFC. its all business. brock is a piece fo ****. u see how dana made him drink a bud light at his post fight deal. u know who wears the pants in that realtionship. lol well for all you brock lovers. he just sucks. no skill or nothing. his game is to lay on people with weight and pound em. anyone can do that at that size. not to hard.

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    saw this artical and carwin is gonna crush lesner


    Maybe it was because, at 6-foot-3, 263 pounds, Shane Carwin is nearly the same size as, and actually has bigger meat hooks than, Brock Lesnar.

    Maybe it was just a savvy promotional move for Carwin, an unbeaten, top contender for Lesnar’s Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight belt.

    Or maybe the “Colossus from Colorado” really was so outraged at Lesnar’s antics at UFC 100 he couldn’t contain himself.

    Whatever it was, Carwin pulled no punches on his personal blog, hammering Lesnar for taunting a fallen opponent, tossing middle fingers at the Mandalay Bay Events Center crowd in Las Vegas and acting like anything but a respectful champion Saturday. After a stern talking to by UFC president Dana White, Lesnar apologized for his actions. Carwin was apparently unmoved (he didn’t return a message seeking comment).

    “The flipping off of the fans that just lined your pocket with millions of dollars is just LAME,” Carwin wrote. “He may be a champion but he has a long ways to go before he earns the respect of a champion.”

    It got better, with the old school Carwin, who sports an 11-0 record, lecturing Lesnar like he was a little boy.

    “The fans are why we do this Brock, this sport is not about fat paychecks and drama. It is about hard work and sacrifice for a shot to do what you did [Saturday] night. It doesn’t matter how much money you make if you can’t earn your peers respect and the respect and love of the greatest sporting fans in the world.

    “Every autograph I give, every hand I shake I am thankful that you give me the opportunity to be a part of your world. This is the greatest sport in the world and most of the athletes in it deserve the love and respect they get and some just don’t get it.”

    The mechanical engineer wasn’t done yet. Next up, a shot at Lesnar’s pro wrestling background.

    “We have no scripts in this sport, no pre-determined earning amount and no pre-determined outcomes. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose; it matters how you win or lose.”

    And to think Lesnar couldn’t deal with Frank Mir making fun of his jiu-jitsu defense (which was once, admittedly, weak). This alone will fuel him through a long Minnesota winter of training. And who knows what else Carwin has in him?

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Carwin takes on Cain Velasquez (6-0) in October at UFC 104 in Los Angeles. The winner gets a shot at Lesnar for the title, White has announced.

    If it’s Carwin (no small feat against the excellent Velasquez) then this wouldn’t just be an intriguing fight, but suddenly a personal one. Carwin, like Lesnar, is a former collegiate wrestling champion. They’re about the same size; although Carwin’s massive 5-XL gloves are actually two sizes larger than Lesnar’s. It’s one reason none of Carwin’s opponents have lasted past the middle of the first round.

    Which is good because the indomitable way Lesnar has looked of late, it’s going to take a special mix of size, speed and skill to challenge him. And he’s only getting better.

    Carwin doesn’t sound concerned. Not about Lesnar and not about rattling his cage. His rip job will be appreciated in traditional mixed martial arts, where discipline and respect for an opponent is still paramount.

    Since arriving from pro wrestling, Lesnar has expressed little concern for such things. That’s his right and it’ll earn him plenty of supporters who love every second of it. If he wants to sneer and snarl, if he wants postfight interviews complete with sponsor bashing, cheesy histrionics and juvenile statements, there’s only one way to stop him.

    “From leaving the venue all the way to the airport I have had fans of the sport ask me to take out Brock Lesnar for them,” Carwin wrote.

    The UFC will focus on pursuing the world’s No. 1 heavyweight, Fedor Emelianenko (30-1), who is approaching his final contracted fight with the UFC’s rival promotion, Affliction. That takes place Aug. 1 in Anaheim, Calif.

    “We’ll end up getting that deal done and then we’ll do Brock vs. Fedor and we’ll do a huge fight,” White said.

    Time will tell on that. In the interim, a contender is waiting to earn his shot and then possibly take the trash talk to a whole new level. That’s what Brock Lesnar has brought to the UFC, visceral reactions all around.

    Some loathe him. Some love him. Everyone wants to see what happens next, a string of big pay-per-view cards almost all but assured.

    Now here comes a sizeable challenger, issuing preemptive blog posts and lectures to the champion on sportsmanship, humility and class.

    Shane Carwin is itching for a fight. You can rest assured, after this, Big Brock will be too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doorgod2 View Post
    saw this artical and carwin is gonna crush lesner


    Maybe it was because, at 6-foot-3, 263 pounds, Shane Carwin is nearly the same size as, and actually has bigger meat hooks than, Brock Lesnar.

    Maybe it was just a savvy promotional move for Carwin, an unbeaten, top contender for Lesnar’s Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight belt.

    Or maybe the “Colossus from Colorado” really was so outraged at Lesnar’s antics at UFC 100 he couldn’t contain himself.

    Whatever it was, Carwin pulled no punches on his personal blog, hammering Lesnar for taunting a fallen opponent, tossing middle fingers at the Mandalay Bay Events Center crowd in Las Vegas and acting like anything but a respectful champion Saturday. After a stern talking to by UFC president Dana White, Lesnar apologized for his actions. Carwin was apparently unmoved (he didn’t return a message seeking comment).

    “The flipping off of the fans that just lined your pocket with millions of dollars is just LAME,” Carwin wrote. “He may be a champion but he has a long ways to go before he earns the respect of a champion.”

    It got better, with the old school Carwin, who sports an 11-0 record, lecturing Lesnar like he was a little boy.

    “The fans are why we do this Brock, this sport is not about fat paychecks and drama. It is about hard work and sacrifice for a shot to do what you did [Saturday] night. It doesn’t matter how much money you make if you can’t earn your peers respect and the respect and love of the greatest sporting fans in the world.

    “Every autograph I give, every hand I shake I am thankful that you give me the opportunity to be a part of your world. This is the greatest sport in the world and most of the athletes in it deserve the love and respect they get and some just don’t get it.”

    The mechanical engineer wasn’t done yet. Next up, a shot at Lesnar’s pro wrestling background.

    “We have no scripts in this sport, no pre-determined earning amount and no pre-determined outcomes. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose; it matters how you win or lose.”

    And to think Lesnar couldn’t deal with Frank Mir making fun of his jiu-jitsu defense (which was once, admittedly, weak). This alone will fuel him through a long Minnesota winter of training. And who knows what else Carwin has in him?

    ADVERTISEMENT

    Carwin takes on Cain Velasquez (6-0) in October at UFC 104 in Los Angeles. The winner gets a shot at Lesnar for the title, White has announced.

    If it’s Carwin (no small feat against the excellent Velasquez) then this wouldn’t just be an intriguing fight, but suddenly a personal one. Carwin, like Lesnar, is a former collegiate wrestling champion. They’re about the same size; although Carwin’s massive 5-XL gloves are actually two sizes larger than Lesnar’s. It’s one reason none of Carwin’s opponents have lasted past the middle of the first round.

    Which is good because the indomitable way Lesnar has looked of late, it’s going to take a special mix of size, speed and skill to challenge him. And he’s only getting better.

    Carwin doesn’t sound concerned. Not about Lesnar and not about rattling his cage. His rip job will be appreciated in traditional mixed martial arts, where discipline and respect for an opponent is still paramount.

    Since arriving from pro wrestling, Lesnar has expressed little concern for such things. That’s his right and it’ll earn him plenty of supporters who love every second of it. If he wants to sneer and snarl, if he wants postfight interviews complete with sponsor bashing, cheesy histrionics and juvenile statements, there’s only one way to stop him.

    “From leaving the venue all the way to the airport I have had fans of the sport ask me to take out Brock Lesnar for them,” Carwin wrote.

    The UFC will focus on pursuing the world’s No. 1 heavyweight, Fedor Emelianenko (30-1), who is approaching his final contracted fight with the UFC’s rival promotion, Affliction. That takes place Aug. 1 in Anaheim, Calif.

    “We’ll end up getting that deal done and then we’ll do Brock vs. Fedor and we’ll do a huge fight,” White said.

    Time will tell on that. In the interim, a contender is waiting to earn his shot and then possibly take the trash talk to a whole new level. That’s what Brock Lesnar has brought to the UFC, visceral reactions all around.

    Some loathe him. Some love him. Everyone wants to see what happens next, a string of big pay-per-view cards almost all but assured.

    Now here comes a sizeable challenger, issuing preemptive blog posts and lectures to the champion on sportsmanship, humility and class.

    Shane Carwin is itching for a fight. You can rest assured, after this, Big Brock will be too.
    next time just copy the link not the article. copying and pasting the article is the same as spamming.

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    sorry dont know how to post a link but ill figure it out

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