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thats a good lesson when he says he tries things and doesnt care about what other people think. he tried out for the nfl with no real experience. i did the same thing on a small scale and tried out for semi-pro football with no experience in football at all. i made the team based on my size and speed alone. i wanted to quit so many times because i didnt have the fundamentals and kept getting chewed out.
this weekend is going to be off the hook with a ufc and the superbowl…i cant wait.
im definetly excited to see how brock performs
This should prove to be a good fight. I am going to go with Mir for the win, mainly due to his UFC experience.
Regardless of Frank Mir's experience in the UFC, Brock Lesnar's raw power and wrestling skill at the collegic level will be enough to score the win. Lesnar's only weakness will be in his submission defense. I have heard that he is working his submission defense extensivly, so I think he will be ok.
I just want a good fight because I'm not impressed with this UFC and at the very least I hope there are two good main events. Both Nog and Silvia had boring fights in their last outings so I'm not looking foward to that right now. I hope they can turn it up and put some emotion and agression in their fighting.
Sounds a little over confident to me.