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Cry me a river.....
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Yeah? Well if somebody doesn't like you or if a group of people don't like you, would you cry like a baby and desperately seek their approval, or tell that person or persons to F*** OFF?
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Brock is exactly the oppisite what a Class act Champion should be. Notice Dana smiling in the ring after the fight. No, either did I. After the guy is beat you go over to start more ****
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While I didn't see the fight I can't blame Brock for being angry and having an attitude! I have seen more hatred for a fighter than I have for Brock. People hated him before he even had a fight! No matter who he fought or what he done Folks said he had no business in MMA and should go back to the WWE!
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from sherdog ... dana was maaad
On a night when he stood alone atop the UFC heavyweight division, Brock Lesnar’s behavior -- not his destructive, one-sided victory against Frank Mir -- was the subject of post-fight discussion on Saturday at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas. Lesnar unified the heavyweight championship in only his fifth professional appearance, as he bullied his way to a technical knockout against Mir -- the only man to defeat him -- in the UFC 100 main event. His tirade afterward -- which included a low blow to the UFC’s primary sponsor, Bud Light, waving his middle fingers at the audience, taunting Mir and exposing plans for a post-fight sex romp with his wife -- drew the ire of UFC President Dana White. The 32-year-old Lesnar claimed he was headed out to drink a Coors Light because Bud Light would not pay him any money. One of the UFC’s highest-paid fighters, he made $450,000 in disclosed pay for his TKO victory against hall of famer Randy Couture at UFC 91 in November. “I was blown away,” White said. “I don’t think in the history of the UFC we’ve had anybody do that. It’s not who we are, and, to be honest, it’s not who he is. You hang with these guys personally, and you get to know them. If he was a dick, I’d tell you right now this guy is a psycho and I don’t know what I’m going to do with him. He’s not. He’s a smart guy. The sponsorship thing was the craziest thing I’ve ever heard in my life.” Lesnar’s antics drudged up memories of his days as a World Wrestling Entertainment superstar, when showboating and pushing the envelope of taste were encouraged and profitable. White claimed he confronted the apologetic champion in his dressing room after he left the Octagon. “Brock went so far over the top, I can’t even put it into words,” White said. “WWE -- that’s what it is. We had a talk. We talked like men, and he said he was sorry. He said, ‘I’m embarrassed by what I said.’ I take his word for it this time.” |
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I think hes getting too comfortable with what hes doing and all those years of WWE antics is starting to creep up more and more. I hope Dana and him sit down and discuss these little acts of outbursts. I don't mind the trash talkin to a degree,but hes just gotta be a little more picky on the stuff he rants about. Also,to do this little rants at UFC 100 when its soo highly watched is a tad under professional.
I still want to root for him,but hes also gotta show a little more maturity and growth especially as the champ. I understand his previous job and its hard to totally erase that from ur habits,but hes gotta try. |
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There's another guy like that some of you know; his name is Matt Hughes. |
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