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The Official UFC 100 Discussion Thread

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Pimpwerx

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Lesnar by huge hamfists to the face. I love his heel heat too. :D There are lots of respectful guys in the UFC. I want him to remain a bad guy. And I want him to keep beating guys and keep entertaining. This is fun shit. :D
 

Monroeski

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Speaking as someone who didn't get to watch the match, I am DYING for some gifs.

Will also accept a feed if it happens quick so I can see a re-run.
 

charsace

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Trax416 said:
Brock is lucky he has the power he does. Because man, is his technique bad.

Mir looks fucked.
He has great takedowns and top control. Power wouldn't be enough to win. You can't forget that he was an all american in college and this was wrestling against 280 lb guys.
 

Blackface

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Big-E said:
Brock is also like the biggest man on the planet so I don't really think it is luck. Technique is not that important when you can be that athletic and that size. I guess he is lucky as he is one of the most athletic big men on the planet.

He didn't WIN because of luck. He was lucky to be born with his genetics. He beat Mir easily with the gifts he was born with. It's a big plus for him. He also recognized he was a genetic freak early on and continued at it.

He is also a fantastic wrestler.

But his power is a very big part of why he is so dominant. Nothing wrong with that, and he actually wants to improve, when most guys with his gifts don't. So nothing but props to him. He won, and stopped Mir doing it.

Also don't buy into the most athletic big man, a number of guys out did him at the NFL combine. Quite a few actually. He did really well in the sprints though. He was also completely out done in college in wrestling (by a guy who is now a pro-bowler). Brock is defiantly a genetic freak of nature. But you can look in the NFL's direction, and mainly the combine, for guys who are true, 1 percentile freaks on earth
 
Its kind of hard to see any of the heavyweights currently in the ufc being capable of beating Brock. I don't see a "real" contender in the division currently. They would need to sign outside of the UFC to give him competition.

Although I'm sure they will feed him Carwin and Velasquez.
 

thefro

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So much for the people who thought Lesnar had no sub defense or ground and pound :lol

That was a brilliant promo... the fans are so dumb that they don't realize that boos = cheers for a pro-wrestler.
 
Fuck, Brock is the best heel the UFC has ever had. The fucking winner of UFC 100's main event gives the finger to the fans, trashes a sponsor, brags about getting laid, and just acts like a dick the whole time. This is awesome.

Brock's taking everything he learned from pro wrestling and using it to get fucking paid. The fans are just too stupid and falling for the obvious trolling.
 

GodofWine

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So, basically, if Fedor doesn't sign on to the UFC, there is no one who can touch this guy (outside a lucky kongo head kick, or freak KO of some other nature).
 

whytemyke

Honorary Canadian.
Ya know, that shit's funny in the WWE but I don't really care for it in the UFC. It's hard enough to get the sport respect by major media and Lesnar's bullshit isn't going to make it any easier.

+1 for Coors Light though :lol



anyways, yeah. about the fight... I really didnt see it going that way. I was almost certain that Mir was gonna destroy Lesnar and submit him. Just crazy. Lesnar may be the first genuine heavyweight in a long time that could actually stand a shot against Fedor. Dana's gotta be drooling right now.
 

Ikuu

Had his dog run over by Blizzard's CEO
Brock did well, but it's a joke that he's able to walk around with such a huge weight advantage. Wonder if he'll call out Fedor now :lol
 

Slayer-33

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EviLore said:
Should've called Fedor a pussy for good measure there Brock...


I think his hatred for Mir spilled over onto the fans there a bit bro :lol the boo's pushed him over the top


I'm sure Dana is going to have a lil talk with him though, to take it down a notch a lil
 

Rur0ni

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Stoney Mason said:
Its kind of hard to see any of the heavyweights currently in the ufc being capable of beating Brock. I don't see a "real" contender in the division currently. They would need to sign outside of the division to give him compeitition.
If he does what he did to Mir... the wet blanket strat, neutralize the hips, he'll win every time if he doesn't get knocked out. He wouldn't trade blows with Mir. I think we're looking at the Brock Lesnar strat for the rest of his days. Unless he feels he can bully an opponent with his fists.
 
Stoney Mason said:
Its kind of hard to see any of the heavyweights currently in the ufc being capable of beating Brock. I don't see a "real" contender in the division currently. They would need to sign outside of the UFC to give him competition.
Carwin/Velasquez winner will probably get the shot.
 

Big-E

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Trax416 said:
He didn't WIN because of luck. He was lucky to be born with his genetics. He beat Mir easily with the gifts he was born with. It's a big plus for him. He also recognized he was a genetic freak early on and continued at it.

He is also a fantastic wrestler.

But his power is a very big part of why he is so dominant. Nothing wrong with that, and he actually wants to improve, when most guys with his gifts don't. So nothing but props to him. He won, and stopped Mir doing it.

Also don't buy into the most athletic big man, a number of guys out did him at the NFL combine. Quite a few actually. He did really well in the sprints though. He was also completely out done in college in wrestling (by a guy who is now a pro-bowler). Brock is defiantly a genetic freak of nature. But you can look in the NFL's direction, and mainly the combine, for guys who are true, 1 percentile freaks on earth

True about NFL but I still think Brock is still one of the top big men. In regards to him needing to improve, I don't think he does. The heavyweight division is not really going to pose him problems other than Fedor but no amount of training will prepare him for Fedor.
 
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