Most of WWE competitors would come up short

 in the UFC because their physicality does not

 match their Technical fighting ability.



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The explanation most of WWE grapplers would fail in the UFC is on the grounds that their physicality doesn't match their specialized battling capacity.



That is the assessment of two previous UFC champions Chuck Liddell and Luke Rockhold, who addressed media in front of the arrival of the Fite TV film "Cagefighter: World's Collide" on May 16.



The movie feature both Rockhold and Liddell, guessing familiar role of fight experts although in a coaching, rather tan as combatants.



The film consolidates MMA and pro-wrestling industries, a region an expanding number of competitors have fiddled with, with different levels of progress.



Brock Lesnar leave WWE as a Heavyweight Champion and join UFC to compete as a mixed martial artist. He made a quick progress in UFC and became heavyweight champion only after four fights.



But there is an another example of  CM Punk who left pro-wrestling as a long reigning WWE champion, just to be resoundingly beaten, two times, in the UFC.


Conclusion


The given two example of CM Punk and Brock Lesnar shows that mixed martial arts not only depend on the physical size of the fighter but also its fighting skills, their dedication towards wrestling and hardwork.