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Mario Lopez? Do you want Floyd to die?
Mario Lopez? Do you want Floyd to die?
I trained UFC once. I didn't enjoy hurting people. So stopped.It should be you TS
Quazi famous. People really don't get how big a deal CM Punk was in WWE. I don't think there has been any legit talk of Floyd vs Punk. Just people speculating cause it is two dudes who aren't experienced who have big names. For Floyd has to be worth it money wise to do it. Other than Conor isn't anyone he makes more money with than Punk.
Floyd vs Artem then.It would be an interesting experiment. We saw what happened when an elite boxer fought an elite mma fighter in Randy vs. Toney. So the logical next step is what happens when an elite boxer fights the absolute worst person in the company. Will the one dimensional great still lose to the multi dimensional amateur? Would be kind of cool to find out.
Why is he any better of an opponent for Floyd Mayweather, than any other famous guy?
CM Punk has stated interest in fighting in the UFC, and then proved that he is horrible at MMA, when he tried it. So what?! All he is now, is a quazi-famous former WWE personality, who can't fight.
Why is he any better of an opponent for Floyd Mayweather, than any other famous guy? Why not have Floyd fight Vin Deisel or Jason Statham for his Octagon debut? Or bring Manny Pacquiao over to fight MMA. Maybe he can fight Mario Lopez.
My point is, CM Punk is nothing in MMA. It would be just as easy to sell a fight against Owen Wilson for Floyd.
Floyd is just going to knock them out anyway, then set up a McGregor fight...
So who can the UFC get to fight Floyd in his Octagon debut, some old guy who still calls himself Punk??
Because Vin and the other famous guys don't want to get punched in the face and they don't want to take a pay cut. If you want to make a point, make it make fucking sense, ffs.
I know you aint coming at me with that Scott Steiner name of yours. He was the biggest star not named Cena for like 5 years. In WWE that is a big deal. People still chant his name, he was a big deal.He wasn't that big a deal.
He was an outsider star during probably their weakest era.
He was super over with a specific demographic, but everyone knew he had a short shelf life due to his many limitations. He was never long term, "face of the company" champ material.
I don't know why this pics is so funny to me.
Can you spot the one that doesn't belong?
Its the super serious expression on his face, combined with the knowledge of what happened next.I don't know why this pics is so funny to me.