If you didn’t walk away from the Shane Carwin versus Brock Lesnar fight on Saturday night asking yourself wondering what just happened, you either aren’t a fan of MMA or you were hitting on the waitress at Buffalo Wild Wings.
…If you didn’t walk away from the Shane Carwin versus Brock Lesnar fight on Saturday night asking yourself wondering what just happened, you either aren’t a fan of MMA or you were hitting on the waitress at Buffalo Wild Wings.
And unless your waitress looked like Arianny Celeste and you sealed the deal, it wasn’t worth it, because you missed out on what will probably be the best heavyweight fight this year a fight that actually lived up to the hype.
Would you have believed it if someone told you a fight between Lesnar and Carwin would last beyond the first round, Lesnar would only throw two power punches, and the fight would end by submission? And on top of that, it wasn’t even Carwin, who was supposed to have an excellent ground game according to Greg Jackson, who got the submission it was Lesnar
In spite of the overall awkwardness of some of the numbers, we learned a lot about both of the fighters: we learned that Lesnar isn’t completely indestructible, and we learned that Carwin is definitely prone to…
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UFC 116: Lesnar Takes Beating, Still Taps Out Winded Carwin