Written by Lex on Sunday, December 14th, 2008 in MMA, News, Opinion, UFC, Video, WWE, Wrestling Industry.
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Bobby Lashley took only 41 seconds to vanquish his opponent, Joshua Franklin, at last night’s Mixed Fight Alliance MMA event in Miami, Florida. The fight was stopped after his opponent suffered a huge cut (see the video above).
MMA Junkie has the scoop on what was a quick fight:
Now training with the famed American Top Team, Lashley shot in immediately on his opponent. Once on the ground, a ferocious ground and pound assault opened a gash on his opponent’s face. Ringside doctors deemed the wounds too serious to allow Franklin to continue, and Lashley was awarded the TKO victory after just 41 seconds of work.
Following the bout, sources close to Lashley told MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that the heavyweight prospect was likely to return to action in an as-yet-unannounced card in February for the California-based Palace Fighting Championships.
Additionally, the sources indicated that Lashley was hoping to follow in fellow WWE veteran Brock Lesnar’s footsteps by leaping quickly into the UFC. A bout with Lesnar himself is said to be Lashley’s highest priority.
A bout with Lesnar is now his highest priority? What? Lashley wins one fight and we’re now talking about him facing Lesnar?
I thought Lashley was originally talking about doing several fights and building up slowly to the UFC. I can’t imagine that a victory over a no-name, first-time fighter would give him much sway with Dana White.
Lashley is no doubt a talented wrestler, but Brock Lesnar’s jump to the UFC has been meteoric–I just don’t see it being replicated.
Still, if Lashley gets a few quick wins under his belt, White and the rest of UFC management might be smart to bring Lashley in. They wouldn’t be able to just bring him in immeadietly to fight Lesnar, however. Lashley would need a few wins over credible opponents, in my opinion, especially if Lesnar beats the winner of Nogueira/Mir. I do think that a Lashley/Lesnar fight would break all PPV buy records for the UFC.