CM Punk signs with UFC

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I hope he gets cans and wins. I'm not even a wrestling fan, but UFC and even MMA in general just had so much more buzz around it when Brock was fighting. Improved the sport overall imo despite the carnival nature of it. UFC is at such a nadir right now. 182 (Jones-Cormier) isn't even sold out ffs. I hope this is more of a Brock situation and less of a Toney situation because the industry really needs it, but I could see it going either way.
 
brock lesnar did well and we all know wrestling is fake as hell. cm punk should be able to do just fine. ufc is fake like wrestling.

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I don't think giving him a complete can is a great idea. He should just fight a bottom rung scrub with a decent name like Luke Barnatt or James Te Huna.

"He wanted to fight here," White told ESPN.com. "He wanted to give it a shot, so we gave him an opportunity. It's not like Brock Lesnar. We're not going to throw the kitchen sink at him. Lesnar had a wrestling background. [CM Punk] is going to fight a guy who is 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 -- something like that."

He's gonna fight a nobody.
 
Guarantee they'll have him fight some cans where he can lay and pray his way to a split decision then retire. He'll be a huge draw for them.

Unless he's fighting a flyweight in a catchweight bout, CM Punk isn't LnPing anyone.

Can anyone give me some background info on this? What happened with UFC?

They have too many events with not enough non-mediocre fighters to fill them out. And most of their good fighters don't have the charisma or marketability to have any mainstream appeal.
 
I don't get what's wrong with fighting cans when you're first starting out. You expect him to fight top 5 guys straight from the get-go? I don't get it.

Guys on UFC PPVs aren't noobs. Even if they're 0-0 in the UFC, they've got MMA backgrounds and have fought professionally in other outfits. Punk is a total noob, not ever fought anyone. You put him in with a 24 yo kid who's been training MMA for ten years and who's fought in Europe and Japan, how is it gonna go?
 
"He wanted to fight here," White told ESPN.com. "He wanted to give it a shot, so we gave him an opportunity. It's not like Brock Lesnar. We're not going to throw the kitchen sink at him. Lesnar had a wrestling background. [CM Punk] is going to fight a guy who is 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 -- something like that."

He's gonna fight a nobody.

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Guys on UFC PPVs aren't noobs. Even if they're 0-0 in the UFC, they've got MMA backgrounds and have fought professionally in other outfits. Punk is a total noob, not ever fought anyone. You put him in with a 24 yo kid who's been training MMA for ten years and who's fought in Europe and Japan, how is it gonna go?

Ideally CM Punk would be fighting a 36-40 year old journeyman who has a near-parity win-loss record. Putting him in against someone with less than three fights is too unpredictable.

This isn't about ensuring that Punk wins, it's more a case of giving Punk a meaningful fight. At this stage of his life, giving him another guy who is starting out does neither fighter any favours.
 
Bellator manages to find scrubs all the time. Every Bellator there's at least one guy on the main card with <10 fights and ~50% W-L fighting in Bellator for the first time. Usually it's against one of their "up and comers." I've got no issue with UFC doing the same thing. With a full training camp, I could see any athlete having a chance against a low-experience "veteran" who doesn't even fight full-time. The lack of a wrestling background means there are no easy outs like LNP though. Also hurts to be anywhere but HW. But this talent pool you're talking about guys who fight on local circuits every few months, win some lose some and have day jobs.
 

With or without context, this gif of Bork is funny.

And most people complaining about Punk being in UFC will probably tune in just to see him get his ass kicked. I don't believe he's going to be successful, but hey, I'm all for a pleasant surprise if it turns out I'm wrong.
 
I think Mr. Brooks will pick a camp that is filled with yes men. Much like Lesnar did.

Chances of him being able to take a punch are slim to none. Can you imagine this guy training in a place with killers like AKA? DC and Cain would make him reconsider this career path real fuckin quick.

"Maybe talking on a mic in my speedos wasn't so bad"

Looooool. I love MMAGaf's opinion on this.
 
Didn't Brock Lesnar do the same thing and from what I know, he was quite succesful, no? What makes this situation different from that?
 
Totally the same thing

Of course they're totally different, because he's a celebrity. It hurts UFC's legitimacy as a sport that they desperately crave. The NFL wouldn't let a celebrity play quarterback for the Seahawks even if it would probably draw a huge crowd. He'd have to go through training camp and make the team (which is hard, ask brock)and then have to earn his starting spot.

Didn't Brock Lesnar do the same thing and from what I know, he was quite succesful, no? What makes this situation different from that?

Brock was the national wrestling champion in college.
 
Where's the gif of lesner flailing around the octagon?

It'll be funny to watch this guy (have no idea who is is other then that he's a wrestler) get his ass beat.
 
If you guys are like me, your first thought was "I wonder what Joe Rogan will say about this on JRE!!!"

"Punk is one of the top pound for pound rookies I've ever seen. I don't know why no one is taking him seriously. Is it because he's white and tattooos? Maybe that's it. He's going to turn a lot of heads once he gets in the octagon. I've seen this guy in training. He's a beast. He's going to DEEEEESTAAAROOOYYY. There is a good chance he's going to be replacing Mighty Mouse at the top of the P4P lists within a year. Cue the music, Young Jamie."
 
They are going to find a guy for Punk to fight that has like zero stand up. Someone who will make Jake Shields look like Robbie Lawler. No risk of Punk getting KO'd and it turns into a glorified amateur BJJ grappling session.
 
Problem is that CM Punks is only a new blue belt at best. Most UFC fighters are at least blue belt level. So the fight becoming a grappling match wouldn't be great either.

I'd love to be proven wrong though. If he trains with good people, trains twice a day, diets well, and also takes recovery seriously, he can go a long way in a short amount of time.
 
Problem is that CM Punks is only a new blue belt at best. Most UFC fighters are at least blue belt level. So the fight becoming a grappling match wouldn't be great either.

I'd love to be proven wrong though. If he trains with good people, trains twice a day, diets well, and also takes recovery seriously, he can go a long way in a short amount of time.

How is he going to do all that and still find time to complain to Dana about his push?
 
I mean, Brock only beat Punk with interference and Brock had him out weighed by at least 60 pounds. Punk has a real shot, friends. To the best of my records, he's only been knocked out once and has never tapped out. He's tuff enuff. Most of his losses come from bullshit ref decisions. Mazzagatti levels of horse shit. He also defeated the best pure striker the sport has ever known inside of a cage, so this isn't new territory for him, friends.


I expect Punk to enter the P4P rankings by his 3rd fight.
 
I mean, Brock only beat Punk with interference and Brock had him out weighed by at least 60 pounds. Punk has a real shot, friends. To the best of my records, he's only been knocked out once and has never tapped out. He's tuff enuff. Most of his losses come from bullshit ref decisions. Mazzagatti levels of horse shit. He also defeated the best pure striker the sport has ever known inside of a cage, so this isn't new territory for him, friends.


I expect Punk to enter the P4P rankings by his 3rd fight.

It's quite clear he needs Heyman in his corner to even the odds. I'm sure they can mend that rocky relationship.
 
"Punk is one of the top pound for pound rookies I've ever seen. I don't know why no one is taking him seriously. Is it because he's white and tattooos? Maybe that's it. He's going to turn a lot of heads once he gets in the octagon. I've seen this guy in training. He's a beast. He's going to DEEEEESTAAAROOOYYY. There is a good chance he's going to be replacing Mighty Mouse at the top of the P4P lists within a year. Cue the music, Young Jamie."

Needs more talk about the benefits of THC and ayahuasca, while yelling at Redban for being an idiot.
 
Brock Lesnar is a two time all-american wrestler. He actually knows stuff.

I get you're point but doesn't mean Brock by default was guaranteed to me of a success than someone who doesn't have those credentials.

Naoya Ogawa was a world champion in Judo and Olympic Silver medallist but never really has success in MMA.

Satoshi Ishii again an Olympic Champion in Judo but struggled with MMA.
 
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