Fedor wants Lesnar!!!

Broc Lesner might not have put in his dues long enough to deserve that title fight but he did have what it takes to become the champ, thats the bottom line. He has the title to prove it.

I don't mind seeing a cross over between wrestling and MMA. It makes me want to watch MMA more because I want to see if they were all talk when wrestling in WWE or if they really could back up all they're trash talk that they do to each other in WWE. I think that we saw that Broc could back his words up for real.

I agree, however I would point out that common perception is you're not really the champ until you've defended your title...we'll see if Brock is the champ he says he is if he beats Mir.

Just my humble opinion :)
 
Interesting.

FWIW, Kimbo seemed like a nice guy, and I hate to see a career end like that, just because the org went down.

He needed alot of work, but I think, given a year or 2, he would make a pretty intimidating fighter.


I agree. Kimbo took a lot of heat and really it should have been pointed at EliteXC for not using him the right way. Kimbo was smart enough to get paid.
 
I agree,

Lesnar is a great wrestler. No doubt about it. NCAA Heavy Weight Champ isn't anything to sneeze at. However, I think he does need to get crisper with his abilities. Let's face it, he out muscled and out weighed Randy.

I would rather have Lesnar disappear from the face of the MMA world and see Mir vs Emelianenko.

But Lesnar's there, and Fedor will probably be asked to do a fight or three in the UFC for a shot at the title, and to make as much money as possible for the UFC.
 
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I disagree. If he wins, he is the guy who pounded the physically imposing beast from the WWE. If he loses, yes it is bad for him.

But I think that whoever faces Lesner, needs to beat him very badly. Not justa submission or a knockout. An utter beating. It is the only way he is going to hang it up. He must be humiliated.
And if Lesner does the beating? (not that I think he'll beat Fedor).
 
Interesting.

FWIW, Kimbo seemed like a nice guy, and I hate to see a career end like that, just because the org went down.

He needed alot of work, but I think, given a year or 2, he would make a pretty intimidating fighter.
In a year or two he'd have been pushing the age most fighters think of hanging it up. Kimbo's problem wasn't that he didn't have potential......it's that he started honing his potential far too late.
 

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