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hmmmm, id favor him all the way up to junior.
Seeing Hunt handle #6 Lewis without much problem, Lesnar Ragdolled Hunt, how do you see him doing against the current top 15
Champ Stipe Miocic 17-2-0
1 Fabricio Werdum21-6-1
2 Cain Velasquez 14-2-0
3 Alistair Overeem 42-15-0
4 Junior Dos Santos 18-5-0
5 Francis Ngannou 10-1-0
6 Derrick Lewis 18-5-0
7 Mark Hunt 13-11-1
8 Andrei Arlovski 25-14-0
9 Travis Browne 18-6-1
10 Alexander Volkov 28-6-0
11 Stefan Struve 32-8-0
12 Tim Johnson 11-3-0
13 Marcin Tybura 15-2-0
14 Aleksei Oleinik 51-10-1
15 Daniel Omielanczuk 19-7-1
I would have healthy Brock favored over everyone but Cain, Francis and Stipe. I think healthy brock beats reem.
Lost to Frank tho
Lost to Frank tho
Seeing Hunt handle #6 Lewis without much problem, Lesnar Ragdolled Hunt, how do you see him doing against the current top 15
Champ Stipe Miocic 17-2-0
1 Fabricio Werdum21-6-1
2 Cain Velasquez 14-2-0
3 Alistair Overeem 42-15-0
4 Junior Dos Santos 18-5-0
5 Francis Ngannou 10-1-0
6 Derrick Lewis 18-5-0
7 Mark Hunt 13-11-1
8 Andrei Arlovski 25-14-0
9 Travis Browne 18-6-1
10 Alexander Volkov 28-6-0
11 Stefan Struve 32-8-0
12 Tim Johnson 11-3-0
13 Marcin Tybura 15-2-0
14 Aleksei Oleinik 51-10-1
15 Daniel Omielanczuk 19-7-1
I would have healthy Brock favored over everyone but Cain, Francis and Stipe. I think healthy brock beats reem.
Werdum beats him
Cain still destroys him
JDS destroys him
Overeem still destroys him
Ngannou destroys him assuming he can stop the takedown or get to his feet.
Struve beats Lesnar, solely because Struve is good on the ground. Struve isn't the type to get finished by someone like Brock so I think Struve wins.
I also think Arlovski could beat him as well.
Really most HW's who can strike good, can beat Brock if it stays on the feet.
Hunt should of been able to beat Brock on paper but his ground game sucks so bad. In addition, Hunt is a fattie, he may be very strong but it is obvious that he is carrying +40lbs of fat on him. He isn't an all musculed 5'10 265lbs like Ronnie Coleman. He is 5'10 and cuts weight to make 265lbs, and fights at like 275lbs or 280lbs and has a significant amount of body fat on him. It isn't optimum for fighting.
I'd say Cain and Werdum have a chance against the latest form of Brock. If you can out wrestle or are good off your back then you have a chance to beat Bork.
Ronnie Coleman get's his shit pushed in and or his heart explodes trying punch and grapple with Brock. Hunt Def. knocks his ass out. The fuk outta here..
My point is that Ronnie Coleman is a rare example of someone who is 5'10-5'11 who can actually weigh +220lbs let alone +250lbs and be at a low single digit body fat %. And Ronnie Coleman is on a ton PED's more than Brock could dream of.
The science isn't really wrong. Dolce isn't wrong when he says that fighters are most optimum at single digit body fat %, ideally say 8-10%.
I mean technically Cain isn't either. If Cain fought at 8-10% body fat he would be a LHW, and weigh like 220lbs or 225lbs. OR he would need to gain a lot more muscle mass, then cut and rinse and repeat until he had a body composition in which he could be 245lbs with 8-10% body fat.
Mark Hunt by comparison doesn't have anywhere near the muscles or definition that Ronnie Coleman has. Thus meaning (and looking at his body) Mark Hunt carries a significant amount of body fat.
Everyone from Lewis to Omielańczuk
Seeing Hunt handle #6 Lewis without much problem, Lesnar Ragdolled Hunt, how do you see him doing against the current top 15
Champ Stipe Miocic 17-2-0
1 Fabricio Werdum21-6-1
2 Cain Velasquez 14-2-0
3 Alistair Overeem 42-15-0
4 Junior Dos Santos 18-5-0
5 Francis Ngannou 10-1-0
6 Derrick Lewis 18-5-0
7 Mark Hunt 13-11-1
8 Andrei Arlovski 25-14-0
9 Travis Browne 18-6-1
10 Alexander Volkov 28-6-0
11 Stefan Struve 32-8-0
12 Tim Johnson 11-3-0
13 Marcin Tybura 15-2-0
14 Aleksei Oleinik 51-10-1
15 Daniel Omielanczuk 19-7-1
I would have healthy Brock favored over everyone but Cain, Francis and Stipe. I think healthy brock beats reem.