UFC President Dana White On UFC 200, Ronda Rousey, Conor McGregor
After a successful return to the octagon on Saturday at UFC 200, Brock Lesnar didn’t close the door on continuing his comeback and fighting again. “You have to ask yourself, ‘What do I really want?’ To me, the most important thing is to defend my belt”. Lets take a look! In that period, he showed the world, why he is regarded as one of the best fighters.
Before the fight the talk was about Lesnar’s strong ground game versus Hunt’s punching power (and Lesnar’s reported inability to take a punch), but in the end it turned out to be a convincing but not overwhelming confirmation that Lesnar is back for good.
In the final round it was still Lesnar in complete control, as Hunt took repeated shots to the head while on the ground. Lesnar attempted to finish the fight early, but Hunt refused to succumb. Was the weight cut too much? Miller also becomes the first person to win at both UFC 100 and 200 (Miller beat Mac Danzig by unanimous decision at UFC 100).
After the fight, Lesnar – who was representing Canada Saturday night as he recently moved to the province of Saskatchewan – called on America to come together after the recent incidents in Dallas, Falcon Heights, Minn. And Baton Rouge, La. “From sea to shining sea”.
Some people will have a problem with Brock turning to current events in his immediate reaction to a rousing win at UFC 200, but those people need to calm down.
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Lesnar is scheduled to wrestle Randy Orton in WWE’s biggest event of the summer, SummerSlam, on pay-per-view in August. Nevertheless, Lesnar stayed in the ascendancy to clinch the win.
And Lesnar wasn’t afraid to mince words. Nunes is now looking to be crowned UFC champ in a title shot that she believes was a long time coming.
She shocked the 19,000 in the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and is the first Brazilian woman to hold a UFC title.
Daniel Cormier took on Anderson Silva in a three-round non-title bout after Jon Jones was removed from the card just two days away.
Kelvin Gastelum picked a grand stage to earn the biggest victory of his career.
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The second-ranked Velasquez (14-2) staggered seventh-ranked Travis Browne several times in the opening round (18-4-1), even flooring him halfway through the round.