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The Co-Main Event MMA Podcast

Co-Main Event Podcast Episode 213 PART 2 (7/11/16)

The Co-Main Event MMA Podcast

Chad Dundas

Sports, Leisure

4.8698 Ratings

🗓️ 12 July 2016

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

This is part 2 of CME episode 213, where the guys discuss the happenings of UFC 200 and the late-breaking sale of the UFC to WME-IMG. Did you listen to part 1 first? No? You better get on that. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The All right.

0:32.4

If you're listening to this part of the co-main event podcast first, you already fucked up.

0:40.4

This is part two of two of the co-main event podcast discussing UFC 200.

0:46.7

If you haven't heard the introduction period of the show in the first two rounds,

0:50.3

you're going to want to go back to wherever you found this and listen to that first because

0:54.0

you're jumping in right in the middle of round three here.

0:57.6

What are you even thinking?

0:58.8

Well, we're going to discuss Brock Lesnar.

1:00.1

I don't know.

1:00.4

Maybe you want to hear that first since you weren't thinking.

1:02.7

I think in the wake of John Jones's removal from this card and the reshuffling that went down,

1:07.9

it sure felt like the return of Brock Lesnar was the biggest pre-fight

1:12.5

storyline headed into this event. And the fight played out Lesnar-ish, I guess you would say.

1:20.3

He ended up getting a unanimous decision victory over Mark Hunt, which isn't itself a remarkable

1:25.8

accomplishment since Brock Lesnar returns after

1:28.1

more than four years away, steps into the cage cold and beats a top 10 UFC heavyweight.

1:35.3

So you got to give him his props for that. I don't know, maybe we will talk about the actual

1:40.2

performance during this round. Ben, what was your initial takeaway from seeing the big

1:44.3

man come back and pick up not exactly right where he left off, but still looking like

1:49.6

he can compete in there? You know, one of the things that I thought the more I thought about

1:56.4

this fight afterwards was that it was a smart game plan for Brock Lesnar. It really took into account

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