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The New Monarch Of UFC Brock Lesnar

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LAS VEGAS — Younger, bigger, stronger, faster. Brock Lesnar ran the table at UFC 91.

The 6-foot-3, 275-pounder left 45-year-old Randy (The Natural) Couture crumpled in his wake late Saturday night in front of a near sellout of 14,272 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The UFC heavyweight champion gave it his all before giving up his title via second-round TKO to Lesnar (3-1).

Lesnar, 31, won the heavyweight crown in his fourth mixed martial arts fight. Couture did the same thing 11 years ago when he beat Maurice Smith but mixed martial arts was in its infancy then.

Most fighters are nowhere near the UFC after four fights, but Lesnar is different, an imposing physical specimen with a background that includes an NCAA wrestling title and time in the WWE.

“Brock is an amazing athlete and such a big guy,” UFC president Dana White said. “So far he’s gotten by on athleticism and size. As he continues to grow as a fighter and gets more technical, God knows what this guy’s going to do.”

The fight ended when Lesnar caught Couture (16-9) with a right hand behind the ear. A stunned Couture went down — “Next thing I know I was on the ground, eating leather” — and Lesnar pounced, delivering more than two dozen hammer-fists and punches until referee Mario Yamasaki stepped in three minutes seven seconds into the round.

Yamasaki would have done Couture a favour by stopping it earlier, though Couture seemed fine after the fight other than some facial lumps and abrasions.

‘WHY WOULD HE STOP?’

“The rules of engagement are that you punch a guy in the head,” Couture said. “Until the referee steps in and stops the fight, why would he stop punching me in the head?”

Couture, at 6-2 and 220 pounds, was giving up 14 years, at least 50 pounds and six inches in reach. He also hadn’t fought for 15 months.

The fight may have signalled the latest changing of the MMA guard.

Former light-heavyweight champion Chuck (The Iceman) Liddell, Couture’s onetime nemesis, is 38 and has lost three of his last four fights. Couture was beaten coming out of his second retirement.

Today’s champions are younger and essentially learned mixed martial arts as a whole rather than coming out of one discipline.

Montreal’s Georges St. Pierre (welterweight champion) is 27, B.J. Penn (lightweight) 29 and Anderson Silva (middleweight) 33.

“Brock is a great indication of where the heavyweight division is going,” Couture said. “We’re getting these guys that aren’t just big guys. They’re very good athletes.”

The big man was cut by the right eye in the second as Couture caught him as they separated from a clinch.

“Right away, it made me a little nervous,” he said of the cut. “But then it pissed me off. I wanted to get first blood on Randy. Any time you fight, you want to get first blood. Something in my head just went ‘All right, we’ve got to pick this up.’ And that’s what I did.”

There was almost an element of good versus evil in the buildup to the fight with fans wildly cheering any glimpse of Couture while booing Lesnar.

“Over the next however long Brock commands the heavyweight division, I’m sure people will start to take to him,” White said. “If you don’t like him, eventually you’ll have to respect him.”

Lesnar will meet the winner of a December fight between Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira and Frank Mir. His preferred opponent is Mir, a former heavyweight champion who submitted him in his UFC debut in February.

Lesnar got emotional at the post-fight news conference when asked what winning meant to him.

“My first NCAA title meant a lot to me, but this, I never expected this in my wildest dream. I don’t know even what to say.”

In the co-main event, lightweight Kenny Florian choked out Joe (Daddy) Stevenson in the first round.

Canadian lightweight Mark Bocek (6-2) scored a third-round submission win over Alvin (Kid) Robinson.  http://www.winnipegsun.com/Sports/OtherSports/2008/11/17/7435566-sun.html

UFC 91 Video Round 2 Couture vs Lesnar Highlights

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UFC 91 was a great show.  Favoring Couture only hoping that Lesnar wouldn’t pummel him.  Round 1 Randy Couture wore Lesnar out, pinning him to the cage.  Lesnar, the big boy that he is, nearly had Couture on the ground.  Couture came back and weasled his way to his feet.  It was back and forth for the 1st Round.

Round 2 was a bit more intense.  Randy drew blood off the right eye of Brock.  Lesnar had a few good licks on Couture.  One thump to Randy’s head startled him for a second or two.  Lesnar took advantage of the that moment for a take down.  Randy the natural shook it off.  To be honest, Lesnar got lucky with the jab behind Randy’s ear that took him to floor.  Lucky Lick…

UFC 91 Randy Couture vs. Brock Lesnar Round 2

Randy could have come back.  But those Lunchbox Hammer Punches from Ginormous Lesnar ended the 2nd Round.

Brock Lesnar is Friggin’ Huge But I could Take him…

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Before gaining prominence in WWE, Lesnar was an accomplished amateur wrestler, and won the 2000 NCAA wrestling championship. In WWE, Lesnar was the 2002 King of the Ring, and won the 2003 Royal Rumble. He is also a three-time WWE Champion, and is the second youngest WWE Champion in history.

After leaving WWE in 2004, Lesnar pursued a career in the NFL. He played for the Minnesota Vikings, before being cut from the team for no-showing at practices due to injuries.

Lesnar returned to professional wrestling at the end of 2005, and joined New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in his first wrestling match since leaving the WWE. He was stripped of the title in July 2005, although he held the physical belt until June 2007.
Lesnar started a career in Mixed Martial Arts, and had his first match, in June 2007. He has since signed with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

During UFC 77, it was announced that Brock Lesnar had reached a deal to fight with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).73 On February 2, 2008, Lesnar made his debut with the promotion in an event titled UFC 81 against former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Frank Mir. Lesnar secured an early takedown, but was deducted a point for hitting Mir at the back of the head. Following another takedown by Lesnar, Mir managed to secure a kneebar and force a submission at 1:30 of the first round.