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Brock Lesnar on ESPN's MMA Live Roundtable Post-Fight

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I didn’t see the interview live and maybe it was edited out but Im surprised Mir did not congratulate Lesnar on winning. I’m even more surprised that there were no questions on who Brock thinks is going to be next.

by Discman2 on Nov 16, 2008 10:26 AM EST reply actions  

Lesnar is a loser...he should not have had a title shot...

Lesnar is the Kimbo of the UFC…. they are both losers and jokes… Dana “Foul Mouth” White talks crap about other fighters and organizations putting on loser fighters on their sorry a55 fight cards, when he did the same thing EliteXC did….he put a massive scary guy against smaller opponents…and the ugly massive guy is not a proven mma fighter…..just because you were in fake wrestling, does not mean you have a shot at the championship right away….he should fight at least ten fights then a shot at the belt….. they are all money hungry biches, who would put anyone in the cage just because losers like the pay per view customers would buy into it… that is the reason i like and miss PRIDEFC…..Dana bought it out so it could not compete with the UFC in the US……I hate the UFC and i hope that most of you open your eyes and realize that you are just a pawn for these money hungry biaches….

by twocrum9 on Nov 16, 2008 10:53 AM EST reply actions  

Be easy

I’m not going to ask you to change your opinion, but please don’t be so insulting to Lesnar. You can dislike him all you like, but while posting here please be a little more respectful.

by Luke Thomas on Nov 16, 2008 11:00 AM EST up reply actions  

Thanks

for posting the PTI clip, I hadn’t seen that before.

Tell me if I’m imagining things, but this really does sound like a pretty significant shift in the way those two speak of MMA. Top-down orders, perhaps?

There is no such thing as innocence, only degrees of guilt.

by misterjonez on Nov 16, 2008 3:21 PM EST reply actions  

Lesnar is a humble dude. You can look at professional wrestling and call it a joke, but you certainly can’t overlook the athletes that work there. In order to stay in that kind of shape, those guys work hard.

Lesnar has worked hard for everything he has. I hope he reaches his full potential and puts on more fights like his last two performances.

by Heenan on Nov 16, 2008 4:38 PM EST reply actions  

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