Rogan on CM Punk: 'It's ridiculous for him to fight in the UFC'

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It's been 15 months and CM Punk still doesn't have a fight scheduled, though he was briefly tied to one with Mickey Gall before he suffered an injury.

One person that is still not a fan of the whole idea is UFC announcer Joe Rogan. On his recent podcast, he discussed the issue of Punk with Bas Rutten, and he thinks Punk should have made his debut outside of the UFC:

"I don't know what's going to happen with that guy. I don't understand this whole thing. Well, I also think it's ridiculous for him to fight in the UFC. I think he should fight in a small organization. Take a fight in a small organization, build yourself up. I have always said that's what should have happened with Brock Lesnar."

LINK: Rogan on CM Punk: 'It's ridiculous for him to fight in the UFC'
 

Robbie Hart

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I listens to this and I think he's right. Bas also has his own podcast and said the same about sage, said he should work have continued working his way through the smaller shows for another 3 - 5 years.
 

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Didn't Brock have two or three fights first?

I think 3-5 years is a long time. I have thoroughly enjoyed watching Max Galloway progress his career in the UFC. But Hax' skill at 19 was leaps beyond Sage.

PS Max Halloway is the truth.
 

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He should have to fight Kimbo in the boat yard and if he wins he can go into the ultimate fighter house
 

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It's been 15 months and CM Punk still doesn't have a fight scheduled, though he was briefly tied to one with Mickey Gall before he suffered an injury.

One person that is still not a fan of the whole idea is UFC announcer Joe Rogan. On his recent podcast, he discussed the issue of Punk with Bas Rutten, and he thinks Punk should have made his debut outside of the UFC:

"I don't know what's going to happen with that guy. I don't understand this whole thing. Well, I also think it's ridiculous for him to fight in the UFC. I think he should fight in a small organization. Take a fight in a small organization, build yourself up. I have always said that's what should have happened with Brock Lesnar."

LINK: Rogan on CM Punk: 'It's ridiculous for him to fight in the UFC'
I would agree with Joe, if Punk was legitimately trying to start a long-term career. Since he's stated that his fight might very well be a one-off, which I feel it will be especially with all of his injuries, I think he's doing the right thing. He's using the name and fame that he spent years busting up his body to get, to make the most $$ off of his bucket list fight.
 

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Brock had one fight before his ufc debut
A dominant performance against an Olympic Judo silver medalist, where Brock did what was expected: Scored an immediate takedown, began GNP, and forced his opponent to submit to strikes.

F'N A, I miss Brock Lesnar.
 

Bozy

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CM Punk is a former World Champion and the cult of personality. He should be fighting Lawler for the title.
 

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"I have always said that's what should have happened with Brock Lesnar."

This statement might be the most ridiculous thing Rogan has ever said, and that's really saying something.
 

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The hard part is this is what the UFC wants. They wan constant conversation about their organization whether it is positive or not. Fight fans want to see fights, we don't care the organization or what the name is as long as it is entertaining. Like Ariel Helwani said, CM Punk was signed at the end of the worst financial year for the UFC and who knows what would have happened if it would have been the end of 2015 because that was the UFC's highest gaining year to date (I believe).

Whole thing could have just been for eyeballs of the none MMA fan.
 
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"I have always said that's what should have happened with Brock Lesnar."

This statement might be the most ridiculous thing Rogan has ever said, and that's really saying something.
Especially because in the previous sentence Rogan said to take a smaller fight in a smaller organization.

As jason73 @jason73 pointed out, THAT'S EXACTLY WHAT BROCK DID
 
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If it were only about skill, Ben Askren would be in the UFC and CM Punk wouldn't.

But it's not. It's about promotion and it's about who the fucking goof has a personal vendetta with.
 

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Imagine how Brock might have fared IF he had taken a genuinely developmental path through the smaller orgs. Say, 10 fights. There's no telling how good he might have gotten. I can see Rogan's point here.
 

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I was with him until he mentioned Brock. I think Non-Diverticulitis Brock beats Sea-Level Cain 9/10
 

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Brock had one fight before his ufc debut
Yeah, Sakuraba was on the same card but I forget the event. I agree though, he should have done what every pro wrestler transitioning to mma has done and fought smaller shows.

Maybe not having the wresting pedigree is a big part of why he hasn't but do some grappling competitions or something. Maybe if he did that he'd stop getting all the hate.
 
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Imagine how Brock might have fared IF he had taken a genuinely developmental path through the smaller orgs. Say, 10 fights. There's no telling how good he might have gotten. I can see Rogan's point here.

Would have been wasted in my opinion.

Starting earlier for that, maybe. But same age, etc?

What would he gain? He was a top 10 fighter beating top 10 fighters. Smaller orgs would be just him steam rolling everybody and wasting the limited years he had left.
 
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Maybe if he did that he'd stop getting all the hate.
Doubt it.
I admit I had my doubts as well, but the guy proved he deserved to be in the mix.

The haters were still hating after Brock beat Herring, Mir, and Randy. And lets all be honest about that first Mir fight. Brock was beating that ass with ease before a stand up for a single not illegal back of the head shot (per the explanation of the rules by BJM). Everyone still hated on him. Even now, 2 weeks ago Barnett is still going on about how Brock was given the easy road.

If Brock had been "given" some easy fights, I'd agree. But Brock fought nothing but top 10 comp after his first fight in a smaller org (and beat plenty). What more can the guy do to prove he deserves to be there? But that didn't stop the naysayers because he didn't "earn" it.




People will always hold the 1-0 entrance against them if they want to.
Too bad the guy wasn't smart enough to east some fiber.
 

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lesnar was a top fighter who just entered the game too late. If he started back in 2001 instead of WWE, and included some greens in his diet, then he could have been at the very least one of the greatest of all time.
 
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lesnar was a top fighter who just entered the game too late. If he started back in 2001 instead of WWE, and included some greens in his diet, then he could have been at the very least one of the greatest of all time.
I think the stomach aids thing hurt him way more than age. I don't know if he would have beaten Cain if not for the illness, but I don't think he would have lost to Ubereem.
 
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I think the stomach aids thing hurt him way more than age. I don't know if he would have beaten Cain if not for the illness, but I don't think he would have lost to Ubereem.

Everyone beats Cain('s knees) on a long enough timeline.