
In the male soap-opera we call professional wrestling, Brock Lesnar has been at the top of the food chain. Tonight he proved to the world that he’s a contender in the world of non-scripted fighting. Plain and simple Lesnar just overwhelmed his opponent, Heath Herring, the entire fight. Credit to Herring to hang in there for 15 minutes, but he was on the bad side of one hell of an epic beatdown. Can anyone really deal with Lesnar’s size and strength? He’s a rookie in the grand scheme of things, and tonight he handed a seasoned veteran a humbling loss.
Let’s get strait to the point… Brock Lesnar is going to hoist UFC heavyweight gold one day. It’s just a shame that he got into this sport so late. If Lesnar had as much experience as Herring, we’d be talking about him instead of Fedor as the heavyweight #1.
Let’s get strait to the point… Brock Lesnar is going to hoist UFC heavyweight gold one day. It’s just a shame that he got into this sport so late. If Lesnar had as much experience as Herring, we’d be talking about him instead of Fedor as the heavyweight #1.
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Hi BadVibes,
I am a HUGE fan of yours. Keep the posts coming. Here's my question for you: Who do you think is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world?
That is a topic that can change day to day for me. The common school of thought says that man is Anderson Silva, but I like GSP. He has fought a more impressive list of fighters, and can win a fight in so many different ways. GSP is just more well-rounded and dangerous in every element of the game.
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