UFC Heavyweight fight: Why did the crowd boo Brock Lesnar after winning?

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krichardson;3278076; said:
It seems that a lot of people are stuck on the fact that he had a career in WWE but if you are going to harp on the mans past then one must keep in mind that he was a real wrestler before the pro rasslin scouts discovered and signed him so he is a legitimate competitor and it just happens that he is an established celebrity.He is not the start of the downfall of the UFC,I dont see him getting past C.Kongo.

Kongo wont survive the first. He has no take down defense and no ground
game as he proved in his last fight (Velasqez). Lesnar wont stand and fight with anyone.
And he is to big for any current legitimate heavyweights to prevent a takedown.
As for as his wrestling career, I acknowledge that and even went as for as
saying he had more ability than I give him credit.
 
Prior to this past Saturday's UFC 100 event, an underground movement took root and called for mixed-martial-arts fan who would attend the show to begin "Fedor!" chants throughout the night.

The thought, of course, was to make UFC executives well aware of the fans' desire to have Fedor Emelianenko, the world's top-ranked heavyweight and arguably the greatest MMA fighter in the division's history, fighting in the octagon.

The chants were never heard, but after UFC 100, UFC President Dana White said he wants Emelianenko in the UFC, that it's eventually going to happen, and that a fight with Brock Lesnar is imminent.

Lesnar, the former World Wrestling Entertainment superstar and NCAA Division I national wrestling champion, picked up his third consecutive UFC victory and first-ever title defense with a dominant second-round TKO of interim title-holder Frank Mir in UFC 100's main event.

With Lesnar's current streak of wins over Heath Herring, then-champ Randy Couture and now Mir, many are looking to possible future opponents for the seemingly invincible ground-and-pound machine.

Emelianenko, the former longtime PRIDE heavyweight champion, is the man many see as most likely to topple Lesnar. At 30-1, with back-to-back Affliction wins over two former UFC champions (Tim Sylvia and Andrei Arlovski) and a 26-0 record (with one no-contest) over the past nine years, many fans are clamoring for the Russian fighter to take on the top talent in the world's premier fight organization.

"This Fedor thing has gone on and on and on," White said in the post-UFC 100 press conference. "Eventually, Fedor's going to be here. I want Fedor. I want him to come to the UFC and everything else.

"This guy (Brock Lesnar) just won the heavyweight title, and we'll end up getting that deal done. And then we'll do Brock vs. Fedor, and it'll be a huge fight."

How soon could we such the fight?

"Who knows," White said. "He's obviously contractually obligated to fight (with Affliction). Once that's over, we'll figure it out."

UFC officials have met with Emelianenko and his representatives multiple times. However, the meetings proved far from productive and often left each side blaming the other for the inability to get a deal done. The UFC said Emelianenko's demands were too outrageous, not necessarily from a monetary standpoint (though Emelianenko is believed to make at least $2 million per fight) but because a deal would essentially require the organization to enter the Russian market as business partners with Emelianenko's manager, Vadim Finkelchtein. Emelianenko's people say the UFC's contract demands are too restrictive without any allowances, for example, for Sambo competitions and would dictate all aspects of the fighter's career.

Concessions will be need to be made, and that's often led White to predict a slim chance of a deal coming to fruition. In fact, White has often criticized the fighter, going so far as saying Emelianenko "sucks" while mocking past recent opponents such as kickboxer Hong Man Choi and Matt Lindland, who normally fights at middleweight.

However, White's tune has changed, and on Saturday, he spoke rather definitely about the fighter's future in the UFC.

Of course, that future could hinge on Emelianenko's upcoming Aug. 1 fight at "Affliction" Trilogy." There, Emelianenko meets another former UFC champ, Josh Barnett, who many rank among the division's top three or four.

However, don't expect Barnett to get the same invitation to the UFC is he knocks off Emelianenko.

Why?

"No one's beating down my door to get Barnett," White said.
 
If he beats Fedor they will.Interesting read though.
 
krichardson;3277969; said:
Did you dislike him because he was a former pro wrestler?


Nope not at all. Really nothing to do with it for me.
 
mr.reef24;3276873; said:
Wow what a really immature post, I bet you wouldn't say that to his face.

mr.reef24

So with that knowledge, this post is just as immature. Now you are calling Worm a coward and you're willing to put money on it.....Not cool in my book!!! ;)

I'll put my money on Worm..... If your were serious that is. I'm sure worm would love a few million dollar law suit. Brock wouldn't hit him anyway. From the looks of his fights he'd just lay on top of him.
 
Shane should be able to beat Cain. 1 thing I noticed in the Kongo Cain battle Cain jaw is weak. If anyone stands a chance against Lesnar its Shane Carwin. Oh yeah I hate Lesnar.
 
mr.reef24;3276873; said:
Wow what a really immature post, I bet you wouldn't say that to his face.

mr.reef24




You must not have seen where he called verra wang a whore. (tru story.)
 
digger;3278696; said:
Shane should be able to beat Cain. 1 thing I noticed in the Kongo Cain battle Cain jaw is weak. If anyone stands a chance against Lesnar its Shane Carwin. Oh yeah I hate Lesnar.


Cain should be able to beat Carwin. In Carwin's fight with Gonzaga we saw that he doesn't have the best chin either, but Gabriel couldn't put him away. Cain is much better, and he probably will take that fight to the ground where he is far better than Carwin.
 
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