Brock Lesnar's Top 5 UFC Matches

Brock Lesnar, a professional wrestler, and NCAA wrestling champion, made a significant impact during his time in the UFC.

Brock Lesnar in a file photo. (Image credits: twitter/wwe)
By Mohit | May 8, 2023 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Brock Lesnar, a professional wrestler, and NCAA wrestling champion, made a significant impact during his time in the UFC. Brock is known for his impressive athleticism, brute strength, and dominant wrestling skills, Lesnar was a force to be reckoned with in the heavyweight division. Here are five of his top UFC fights, highlighting his most memorable moments inside the Octagon.

Brock Lesnar in a file photo. (Image credits: twitter/wwe)
Brock Lesnar in a file photo. (Image credits: Twitter/WWE)

1. UFC 91: Lesnar vs. Couture (November 15, 2008)

This bout was a clash for the UFC Heavyweight Championship. Lesnar faced the legendary Randy Couture, who was making a comeback at the age of 45. Despite Couture’s experience and technical prowess, Lesnar overwhelmed him with his raw power and ground-and-pound skills. In the second round, Lesnar’s relentless assault forced the referee to step in, securing a TKO victory for Lesnar and making him the youngest heavyweight champion in UFC history.

2. UFC 100: Lesnar vs. Mir 2 (July 11, 2009)

The highly anticipated rematch between Lesnar and Frank Mir took place at the historic UFC 100 event. Lesnar sought to avenge his previous loss to Mir and defend his title. In a display of his improved striking and ground control, Lesnar dominated Mir throughout the fight. In the second round, Lesnar unleashed a barrage of punches that left Mir defenseless, prompting the referee to intervene and award Lesnar a TKO victory. This emphatic win solidified Lesnar’s status as one of the most dominant heavyweight fighters in the promotion.

3. UFC 116: Lesnar vs. Carwin (July 3, 2010)

Lesnar’s fight against Shane Carwin was a battle of heavyweight powerhouses. Carwin started the fight explosively, landing heavy punches and knocking Lesnar down. However, Lesnar’s resilience shone through as he weathered the storm, surviving Carwin’s onslaught. In the second round, Lesnar turned the tide, taking Carwin down and locking in an arm-triangle choke, forcing Carwin to submit. This come-from-behind victory showcased Lesnar’s ability to overcome adversity and his formidable submission skills.

4. UFC 121: Lesnar vs. Velasquez (October 23, 2010)

In this title defense, Lesnar faced the undefeated Cain Velasquez. Velasquez’s speed and striking precision posed a significant challenge for Lesnar. Despite his best efforts, Lesnar was unable to impose his wrestling dominance as Velasquez stuffed his takedown attempts. Velasquez capitalized on an opportunity, unleashing a relentless ground-and-pound assault that ultimately led to the fight being stopped in the first round. This defeat marked Lesnar’s first loss by TKO in his UFC career.

5. UFC 200: Lesnar vs. Hunt (July 9, 2016)

After a five-year hiatus from the UFC, Lesnar returned for a one-off fight against the heavy-hitting Mark Hunt. In a bout that showcased Lesnar’s grappling prowess, he relied on his wrestling skills to take Hunt down and control him on the ground. Despite absorbing some heavy strikes from Hunt, Lesnar’s ground control and takedowns earned him a unanimous decision victory. However, the result was later overturned to a no contest after Lesnar tested positive for a banned substance.

These fights highlight his dominance, strength, and ability to overcome challenges inside the Octagon. Lesnar’s raw athleticism, combined with his impressive wrestling background, made him a formidable force in the heavyweight division and left a long-lasting impact on the sport of mixed martial arts.

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