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  • #31
    well I agree with YJ mir has a ton more experance in submiting people ya brock is a good wrestler but Ive also seen that before wrestling and BJJ are way different. now if brock slams Mir That might be it cuzz that fucker looks strong as hell. Mir might go threw the mat. bottom line is I cant wait to see what happens.

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    • #32
      Mir is certainly capable of making Brock pay for a mistake in the blink of an eye with his superior submission skills, but I think Brock has enough size/strength/quickness advantage to overcome his lack of experience. If Brock can get him pinned up against the cage to Gn'P, it's going to be over fast. If Brock takes him down in the middle of the ring where Mir can move and operate, pretty good chance this will end with Mir scoring a submission. Either way, I don't see this fight going the distance. I'm hoping Brock wins, because the heavyweight division needs some excitement.

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      • #33
        Back to the WWE.

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        • #34
          Just caught this thread, glad you guys are back on good terms together (B&YJ), never in doubt. It the AAS, Nutrition and training formus threads do get a little dry sometimes but we can't all be doing everything (gear & Supps) all the time so everyone seems to dip in and out of interest with them, that must be normal.

          In terms of Mir and Lesnar, lesnar probably is a turtle on the ground (meaning on his back) and got caught while he was right there.

          Having said that the guy looked awsome and will be back for sure, he was unlucky the ref stopped the fight earlier, he looked in great shape, massive powerful and presumably without AAS, just GH, slin and T4. Wow is all I can say.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by YellowJacket View Post
            Back to the WWE.

            I doubt you will give the guy credit where it's due (or maybe you will), but he looked great. He was tossing Frank around like a child and beating the shit out of him. I'm glad Frank won in all honesty. It gives Brock a true impression of what life in the octagon is really like and gives him something absolute to focus on.; submissions and how fast you can get caught by a more experienced fighter. It's also nice to see Frank back and looking lke the champion he is.

            With all that said, I have not heard a crowd that invovled, intense, and excited to see a fight in a looooooong time. He will be back and he will be on top some day. He is too determined, too strong, too proud, and has too much of a solid foundation to build on not to. He just doesn't have the experience and only time will change that.

            He lost but the short time he was in there was intense and exciting. I would love to see him as the new face in the heavy weight division. No one has ever brought the excitement that he offers.

            I also wouldn't be surprised to see more wwe athletes trying to make the transition in the future.
            Last edited by blm; 02-03-08, 08:38 AM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by blm View Post
              I doubt you will give the guy credit where it's due (or maybe you will), but he looked great. He was tossing Frank around like a child and beating the shit out of him. I'm glad Frank won in all honesty. It gives Brock a true impression of what life in the octagon is really like and gives him something absolute to focus on.; submissions and how fast you can get caught by a more experienced fighter. It's also nice to see Frank back and looking lke the champion he is.

              With all that said, I have not heard a crowd that invovled, intense, and excited to see a fight in a looooooong time. He will be back and he will be on top some day. He is too determined, too strong, too proud, and has too much of a solid foundation to build on not to. He just doesn't have the experience and only time will change that.

              He lost but the short time he was in there was intense and exciting. I would love to see him as the new face in the heavy weight division. No one has ever brought the excitement that he offers.

              I also wouldn't be surprised to see more wwe athletes trying to make the transition in the future.

              No, it was a good fight. Lesnar came out and did what was expected, and thew Mir around like he was a middleweight. I give Lesnar a lot of credit, I dont think hes human. Give him another year and some BJJ skills, and the ehavyweight division could be lop-sided.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by YellowJacket View Post
                No, it was a good fight. Lesnar came out and did what was expected, and thew Mir around like he was a middleweight. I give Lesnar a lot of credit, I dont think hes human. Give him another year and some BJJ skills, and the ehavyweight division could be lop-sided.

                Excellent reply ;)

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