Well, most of SBR thinks Hunt will win, and most MMA pros think he's going to win...
http://www.mmafighting.com/2016/7/9/...r-vs-mark-hunt
I wonder why the line isn't Hunt -500. Let me guess, it's all the WWE fans who watched Lesnar beat John Cena or the Undertaker keeping the line close? People with serious money are betting Lesnar. If it were a bunch of 50 dollar tickets, there is no way Vegas or the off shores would risk keeping the line relatively close to a pick-em. I'm not saying anything shady is going on, but, I dunno, the WWE lent Lesnar to the UFC, the UFC is promoting the WWE tonight, Lesnar is in a WWE PPV in a few weeks.
Oh wait, he can't be, because Hunt is going to shatter his jaw. I don't think so. The only thing I could be wrong about is the way it ends but Lesnar wins this fight, I'm assuming in a way that re-legitimizes him in the UFC, turns him into a WWE God and cashes my ticket.
Or, he goes into the center of the ring, keep his hands down, sticks his jaw up in the air, Hunt smashes it, ruins Lesnar's career, costs the WWE millions, and makes people who got Hunt at -130 to -160 look like they bet on themselves to wake up. Don't think so.
Who has more ways to win? Who has better cardio? But I'd say the most important question is, who has more to lose? And I mean the royal "who"?
Interesting comparing Lesnar's physique at yesterday's weigh ins to his fight with The Reem. He can't be juicing, USADA would have caught him, I mean, they caught the former main eventer, right?
Remember when, a decade ago, a MW KO'd Hunt? I guess his incredible chin took a night off?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cf9U0quIrB8
I've been wrong before, I thought GSP would beat Serra the first time. I was wrong.
Lesnar def Hunt by destruction.