http://msn.foxsports.com/boxing/story/7349878
Dana White says he will not release randy from his contract, saying "he owns Randy". However, if he does strip the title it'll probably go to a fight between sylvia and Minotauro.
http://msn.foxsports.com/boxing/story/7349878
Dana White says he will not release randy from his contract, saying "he owns Randy". However, if he does strip the title it'll probably go to a fight between sylvia and Minotauro.
Kind of an old article but ya... Couture comes in to point out the heavy weight title from Sylvia, and wants to retire. Lame... I have a lot of respect for Couture but signing him up just because no one was aggressive enough to take out a defending version of Sylvia, then expecting him to stick around?
Not sure how this is going to play out. Fedor, Couture, Sylvia, Kongo, Nogueira have their hats in the ring for the title now I think. I don't see Fedor, Nogueira or Kongo beating either Sylvia or Couture at all.
I CAN see a Sylvia Couture Fight going either way. Depends on how bad Sylvia wants his title back. Hes aggressive enough to knock out even a veteran. But Couture is experienced enough to win in the same way he won their title fight.
You don't see FEDOR beating SYLVIA? Sylvia has to be, without a doubt, one of the worst champions (or ex-champions) to ever set foot in the octagon. The competition for the HW division was so weak before, which is why he was the champ for so long (that, and him being freakishly tall). Sylvia has no skill, and that was shown multiple times over (ie against Arlovski II, Monson, Couture and Vera). Stand & pray 4tw.
Edit: Nog would also submit him into oblivion, and Kongo potentially has the best stand-up in the HW division. I can see everyone with a tad bit of skill beating Sylvia.
Couture and his lawyers believe his contract expires in 9 months. He can fight Fedor too if Dana or Randy wants it like Randy has often voiced (but turned down 3m to fight him in the past) or Dana adamantly believes Randy would win.
QFT. Sylvia is not a good fighter at all.Originally Posted by Jyakku
As clearly shown by signing Brock Lesnar to the UFC....though it would be pretty cool to see him give someone the F-5 (his WWE signature move) for real and not a toned down, wrestling version where they pad the impact as much as possible to lessen the chance of injury. Granted, that'd probably never happen because of the timing involved to even set up the move....but I do wonder how Brock's NCAA wrestling background may help him for MMA.Originally Posted by Jyakku
I'd watch Brock Lesnar fight just to see him get beaten to a bloody pulp. Not sure what he's like outside of WWE but he just looks like a douche.
I have no idea who that guy is, but I can't imagine anyone from a lame fake wrestling show moving to an MMA franchise and doing anything other than getting the crap kicked out themselves.Originally Posted by Thoronas
Many ppl in wrestling have strong backgrounds that can translate well to MMA. They would obviously be 1 dimensional if they only used their background so really no one will do well in MMA without good preparation in it. I think Sakuraba used to be in japanese fake wrestling and he owned all the Gracies and many other people in MMA.Originally Posted by Fhqwghads
That was a while ago before people were so well-rounded though, wasn't it? MMA today is a whole new ballgame, as Royce found out going up against Matt Hughes. I don't think any WWF star is going to go far in MMA these days.Originally Posted by Blarg
Lesnar has an extensive amateur wrestling background too. NCAA Division I champ iirc.
Didn't Brock also almost make it into the nfl (I think I remember him at least making practice squad, if I'm remembering the right person). I know it's not the best measure, but it shows he's at least has some real skills besides pre-rehearsed wrestling.
he played linebacker for the Minnesota Vikings for a season or 2.Originally Posted by sb
Originally Posted by Remy0
Never actually made the team, he tried out as a walk on, did some practices and then was cut before the season started if I recall right...
Originally Posted by Lesnar's wiki page
the fuck he didn't lol.Originally Posted by Selamis
Yep, clearly shown in the wrong lol. Oddly enough I don't recall that happening...but it's not important. Either way I give him a year in UFC before he's either knocked silly or gets upset over something and quits.
In other news, Sherk's appeal is today (started a 9 a.m.) and there's still no word on whether or not he got his belt stripped.
Brock Lesnar has a wrestling record of 106-5 or something really close to that if I'm not mistaken, so he has a good base to build on. So long as he manages to get the agression needed to train hard and run through people he might make quite the impact.
Sherk's appeal has been postponed two weeks D: