Brock Lesnar returned to MMA last night at UFC 200, facing UFC heavyweight Mark Hunt. In the fight, Lesnar took round one finding success by getting Hunt to the ground. Lesnar did not do a ton of damage, but considering his near five-year absence, looked good. In round two, Hunt did well to keep the fight on the feet, trying to establish his striking and largely avoiding Lesnar’s takedowns. Hunt looked relaxed and was constantly center cage, pressing Lesnar back but not doing much in what was a rather uneventful round. Early in round three, Lesnar was able to get a takedown and then worked short lefts on Hunt from the half guard. They weren’t devastating shots, but Lesnar stayed busy, allowing him to keep the fight on the ground. Lesnar moved to the guard and kept delivering strikes as we had two minutes left in the fight. Lesnar dominated the remainder of the round, but could not finish Hunt as they went to a decision.
Brock Lesnar defeated Mark Hunt via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27). Lesnar is now 6-3 as a professional MMA fighte.
BROCK!!!!!! #UFC200 pic.twitter.com/E0WvtA8S0z
— #UFC200 (@ufc) July 10, 2016
Francois Prinsloo Announces WWE Departure
WWE: Chelsea Green Provides Update Following Heart Procedure, WWE’s Original Scrapped Plans for LA Knight Post-WrestleMania 42, Roman Reigns Addresses Jacob Fatu’s Tongan Death Grip Attack on Him at 5/4 WWE RAW Show
AEW: Thekla on Her Decision To Re-Sign with AEW Being a “No Brainer”, Paul Wight on His Acromegaly Diagnosis & Being Told By His Doctors He Wouldn’t Live Past 45 Without Surgery, Zilla Fatu on Not Being Interested in Signing with AEW If WWE Takes Too Long To Bring Him In




