Where to watch UFC 200 – Lesnar Vs Hunt
Not that they would ever have considered it, but if I were WWE I would have bought some sort of exclusive television rights to get people on the network and aired UFC 200 through it. A month of the network is cheaper than UFC on PPV.
Anyway, I don’t make those kinds of decisions nor am I willing to shell out $50-ish bucks or whatever for any sort of televised event, so I’m here to help and apparently so is UFC.
By visiting https://bars.ufc.com/ you can enter your location or the location where you’d like to find a local establishment that will be showing the event. Best part, you don’t have to pay for both the show and the beers, just the beers. Remember to tip your waiters and waitresses well that night, you know they’re going to be putting up with some real bullshit that evening.
Oddly enough, this is only Brock’s 9th UFC fight. Here are the results of his previous 8 bouts:
- LOSS Alistair Overeem UFC 141 – Lesnar vs. Overeem
Dec / 30 / 2011 TKO (Kick to the Body and Punches), Round 1 - LOSS Cain Velasquez UFC 121 – Lesnar vs. Velasquez
Oct / 23 / 2010 TKO (Punches), Round 1 - WIN Shane Carwin UFC 116 – Lesnar vs. Carwin
Jul / 03 / 2010 Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke), Round 2 - WIN Frank Mir UFC 100 – Lesnar vs. Mir 2
Jul / 11 / 2009 TKO (Punches), Round 2 - WIN Randy Couture UFC 91 – Couture vs. Lesnar
Nov / 15 / 2008 TKO (Punches), Round 2 - WIN Heath Herring UFC 87 – Seek and Destroy
Aug / 09 / 2008 Decision (Unanimous), Full 3 Rounds - LOSS Frank Mir UFC 81 – Breaking Point
Feb / 02 / 2008 Submission (Kneebar), Round 1 - WIN Min Soo Kim K-1 HERO’s – Dynamite!! USA
Jun / 02 / 2007 Submission (Punches), Round 1
He’s taken his lumps, that’s for sure. But the man won the UFC Heavyweight Title from Randy Couture in his 4th fight. We’ve all seen it, but as Joe Rogan pointed out when discussing Brock on Any Given Thursday with Bill Simmons this week, Brock Lesnar is an absolute freak of nature.
But let’s not neglect his opponent, Mark Hunt, who comes into this bout 12-10-1 and is known as the Super Samoan (I cannot confirm nor deny any relation to The Rock, but it’s usually a safe assumption).
The full card is as follows:
Main Event – Women’s Title
Meisha Tate (18-5-0) V Amanda Nunes (12-4-0)
Brock Lesnar (5-3-0) V Mark Hunt (12-10-1)
Daniel Cormier (17-1-0) V Anderson Silva (33-7-0)
Jose Also (25-2-0) V Frankie Edgar (20-4-1)
Cain Velasquez (13-2-0) V Travis Browne (18-3-1)
Cat Zingano (9-1-0) V Julianna Pena (7-2-0)
Johny Hendricks (17-4-0) V Kelvin Gastelum (11-2-0)
TJ Dillashaw (12-3-0) V Raphael Assuncao (23-4-0)
Sage Northcutt (7-1-0) V Enrique Marin (8-3-0)
Diego Sanchez (26-8-0) V Joe Lauzon (25-11-0)
Gerard Mousasi (38-6-2) V Thiago Santos (13-3-0)
Jim Miller (25-8-0) V Takanori Gomi (35-11-0)
If you’re lucky, I’ll go somewhere, drink way too much and live tweet the show. I don’t know anything about UFC, so it may actually terrify me to watch two dudes literally attempt to murder each other with their bare hands.
Hidden Todd Chrisley Gif: