Is Brock Lesner not that great?

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I saw brock vs cain live at the Honda center. we were far away from where the fighters were walking out but you can see them as they walk out to the cage. and when brock walked out for the main event, he was noticeably bigger than anyone that walked out to fight that night. the guy has a lot of mass. he made cain look very small.

that night was crazy. the place exploded and it was deafening in that place during the main event
 
I saw brock vs cain live at the Honda center. we were far away from where the fighters were walking out but you can see them as they walk out to the cage. and when brock walked out for the main event, he was noticeably bigger than anyone that walked out to fight that night. the guy has a lot of mass. he made cain look very small.

that night was crazy. the place exploded and it was deafening in that place during the main event

Ya I didnt mean just height but in general he is huge

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Back in Lesnar's WWE heyday he was said to dislike the constant traveling the wrestlers had to do to go from show to show.He had threatened to quit once because of it and to placate him,Vince McMahon offered to have him flown from city to city in the company private jet...He seems to have a very light schedule now as he shows up only a few times per month,
 
Thing that I loved about Brock was his speed... Most guys that size just look slow and sluggish, but I dunno if it was his experience in showmanship or what, but it was cool to see someone so big moving so fast.
 
My opinion on Wrestlers who go to MMA always start out fast and furious. They come in like a wild man over whelm the opponents. After winning a few then they get to cautious they get out of there game. I seen this with Dan Severn, Mark Coleman. I think if Brock fought all his fights like he first started out instead of trying to be too cautious he could of been a better fighter.
 
I think at his age time was not on his side...He needed to develop a better stand up game,striking and defense,and without that it was just a matter of time before more skilled and well rounded foes would take him out...He was like a kid being beaten up in a playground against Reem.
 
My opinion on Wrestlers who go to MMA always start out fast and furious. They come in like a wild man over whelm the opponents. After winning a few then they get to cautious they get out of there game. I seen this with Dan Severn, Mark Coleman. I think if Brock fought all his fights like he first started out instead of trying to be too cautious he could of been a better fighter.

I think a lot has to do with the fact that the more he had success the tougher the competition got and he couldn't do to the better competition what he was doing to the weaker competition
 
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