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We will never know.. Brock panics though when he gets hit, and Fedor has fast hands. If this fight would have taken place before or instead of the Carwin when it was suppose to I think Brock would have been shocked..
Brock instantly resorts to wrestling when hes hit hard... which I suppose is what most wrestlers would do they just look for an arm or leg to hold onto until they recover. He did well in the Carwin fight, he was badly rocked with that uppercut & covered up fairly well actually managing to fight his way back to the feet in the first round. In the Velasquez fight it was different because Velasquez hurt Lesnar with a knee I think that dropped him & unlike Carwin, Velasquez threw measured, accurate punches rather than aimless bombs.
It actually got to a point were Lesnar almost looked exhausted at one point when he pushed Velasquez away or tried to grab a leg or something.. when in fact he was just badly rocked because of the consistant barrage of punches.
Every fighter has some form of weakness, Brock's is his strike resistance I suppose you'd call it. He covers up well on his feet, but when one decent punch slips through he kinda panics & shoots in for highly visible takedowns or just doesn't maintain his blocking correctly.
As for Fedor, I don't know whats next for him. He took a really bad beating in that fight, he probably won the first round barely, but he took a pasting in it as well. The second round was all bigfoot, he instantly took him down easily passed Fedor's guard & gave him a vicious pounding.. he was just frailing his arms about at one point just taking the damage that Silva was more than willing to offer. The fight could have been stopped in the mount position, but due to how badly he'd been beat & the state of his eye the stoppage was fully justified.
He should probably think about dropping down to LHW or else retiring..
