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There's a 99.999% chance Brock wins. Instant takedown, then that's it, game over for Francis.
More like brock via Ford F-350 takedown and then multiple ram 1500s to the faceFrancis via Ford Escort to the jaw.
I agree. I give Brock a slight edge here because he only has to eat 1-2 expected punches when closing the distance and after that all the odds shift in his direction. I think Lesnar absorbs that flurry and takes him down and it ends up looking similar to the Hunt fight.Classic striker vs grappler. It all comes down to whether Francis lands his one big shot or Broxk takes him down. Neither has much chance at all in the other's world. In this type of fight I'd always bet on the grappler. It's not that they always win, but it seems to go that way more often than not.
Ngannou was exposed by Stipe. Brock is bigger, stronger and applies more pressure. Yes, Ngannou could catch him with a big punch but I don't see that plus Brock is an even more jacked white boy now, dude cuts a lot to make 265lbs and is still huge.
UFC 200, 265lbs lean
Close to 300lbs at WWE, still lean
Ngannou lost to Stipe (the current champ) which now means he loses to everyone in the HW division (even fighters not currently competing) and is most likely finished against them all as well.
Ngannou lost to Stipe (the current champ) which now means he loses to everyone in the HW division (even fighters not currently competing) and is most likely finished against them all as well.
Brock is personally leading the investigation into this matter. We should be getting an update any day now.On July 15, it was announced that USADA informed Lesnar of a potential Anti-Doping Policy violation stemming from an out-of-competition sample collection on June 28. Four days later, USADA announced another failed test: this time in-competition.
On July 15, it was announced that USADA informed Lesnar of a potential Anti-Doping Policy violation stemming from an out-of-competition sample collection on June 28. Four days later, USADA announced another failed test: this time in-competition.
He’d open up like he did against carwin who probably hits just as hard as Francis and CainNgannou TKO in the first.
People forget how much Brock dislikes getting hit. He wouldn't be walking through Ngannou's opening fire like Stipe. He'd be reacting badly to everything that connects and Ngannou would be looking for the kill every time he did.
Those tests he failed weren't PEDs, only things used as masking agents/things you take after a cycle, but there's no proof he used. Still clean.
Brock catching air holding Mark Hunt. Lol. Reminds me of that time he suplexed a shark.