CM Punk reflects on his two fights in the Octagon.
It’s a common occurrence to see new faces make the walk to the Octagon for the very first time.
This weekend’s event, for example, features seven UFC debuts, with one of them coming together on fight week in a late addition to UFC Vegas 112.
CM Punk was able to shock Joe Rogan with the two fights he did for the promotion, but still they received a lot pushback from the fight fans.
While the current WWE World Heavyweight champion doesn’t regret making this decision, he believes that one error significantly hurt his chances of success.
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CM Punk acknowledges that he entered MMA late and was not able to succeed in the UFC
Phil Brooks, more widely known as WWE’s CM Punk, has openly stated in the past that he has no regrets about competing in the UFC twice due to it being a bucket list opportunity for him.
The WWE champion lost to Mickey Gall (UFC 203, 2016) and Mike Jackson(UFC 225, 2018). However his second loss was overturned as a no-contest after his opponent tested for marijuana.
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