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Papa Pugzo said:or they'll both gas out. good thing its only a three rounder. it'll be a good finish either way.
Interference from Roman lol.
Papa Pugzo said:or they'll both gas out. good thing its only a three rounder. it'll be a good finish either way.
distracts him from the ramp for a hunt heel turn lolBig Bid'Ness said:
Interference from Roman lol.
Also, to follow-up on the fallout of the Brock Lesnar story being broken and reported Ariel Helwani being "banned for life", UFC has decided to rescind their ban on Helwani after he broke several stories at MMAFighting.com, including the return of Brock Lesnar online while on site covering UFC 199.
Earlier yesterday, Dana White had told TMZ that Helwani would never be credentialed again as long as White was with UFC. Well, that turned out not to be the case as UFC issued a statement stating that the credential ban for the site would be lifted while noting, "We respect the role the media plays in our sport and beyond, including MMAFighting’s ability to report news. However, in our opinion, we believe the recurring tactics used by its lead reporter extended beyond the purpose of journalism. We feel confident our position has now been adequately communicated to the SB Nation editorial team."
The decision to ban Helwani for life really only resulted in Helwani getting a ton of media attention and UFC being painted really badly for 24 hours.
#BrockLesnar tested by USADA prior to his fight at #UFC 200
Despite the fact that Brock Lesnar was exempted from USADA drug testing earlier this week due to his fight with Mark Hunt at #UFC200 being short notice, Lesnar has undergone testing, according to longtime reporter Kevin Iole.
According to Iole, Lesnar was tested by USADA Wednesday, and the results should be posted on the agency’s official website next week.
Keep in mind that if Lesnar fails this drug test, then he could face a two-year suspension from MMA and suspend by #WWE