Bobby Lashley Calls Out MMA Heavyweights

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Former WWE wrestler Bobby Lashley has followed Lesnar's path into MMA (from pro wrestling). While both are former college wrestling champs, big, strong & former WWE Champs, but that's where the comparison ends. Lashley isn't a natural HW, as he wrestled in college at 177 lbs! In addition, Lashley was a champ at bush-league Missouri Valley College (NAIA), whereas Brock is a natural HW who was a champ at NCAA D1 Big 10 Minnesota. I can forsee Dana White signing Lashley & giving him the pro-caste push...but I say Lesnar would walk thru him!

Lashley: 'I Can Match Up with Any Heavyweight Right Now'

Monday, January 19, 2009
by Lotfi Sariahmed (lotfi@sherdog.com)

He's been wrestling for 18 years and won three national amateur wrestling titles at Missouri Valley College from 1996-1998. He's an Armed Forces champion as well, but that's not how most people know Bobby Lashley.

Wrestling for the WWE for three years seems to take center stage, but that's a distinction Lashley hopes will take a backseat after joining American Top Team.

"Coming into MMA, I just wanted to make sure people realize that I'm coming in this for real and I want to be known as a fighter that used to be a professional wrestler as opposed to a professional wrestler that's now fighting," Lashley told the Sherdog Radio Network's "Beatdown" last week. "So when I came to American Top Team that was my way of showing dedication to these MMA guys because it's still an appreciation factor. I appreciate a lot of the guys out there and I hope they appreciate that I'm taking the necessary steps. I'm learning the techniques."

Lashley said he's ready to put in the time, and hopes fans recognize it.

"I'm fighting the necessary shows and learning how to box, learning kickboxing, muay Thai, jiu-jitsu and tying it all together," he said. "Now I'm going out to be an MMA fighter and I hope people appreciate that and not just bad mouth me because I used to be a professional wrestler."

In his MMA debut last December, Lashley dispatched of Joshua Franklin in 41 seconds via a technical knockout from a cut at the Mixed Fight Alliance in Miami. He has since signed on for two fights with the Palace Fighting Championships and will be taking on Mike Hayes on Feb. 6 at the Tachi Palace and Casino in Lemoore, Calif.

Lashley, another hulking figure at 6-foot-3 and 265 pounds, seems to be moving at the appropriate pace. Yet, with another former WWE champion in Brock Lesnar making recent waves with his UFC heavyweight championship victory over Randy Couture, many wonder how soon it will be before Lashley signs on with the UFC as well.

"I think it's not going to be my decision or my manager's decision," said Lashley. "Ultimately, it's going to be Dana White's decision. I think they understand what I'm doing right now. I'm not just trying to jump in there right away. If we jumped in there right now it's just a professional wrestler fighting. I want to feel comfortable in the ring and I want to build myself up. I want to be an established MMA fighter, than take on those big fights."

Lashley, 32, said he has a list of goals he's tackling one by one.

"As far as a timeline, that first fight was short, but I did get a lot of checks that I wanted," he said. "Seeing that door close was check number one. Next thing is this guy coming up (Mike Hayes) -- he's a striker. That will be another check. We're going to try and go bigger and bigger and bigger. So whenever Dana White is ready for us, we're going to be doing the necessary things to progress and be ready to step in there."

That's not to say Lashley doesn't believe he can't step into the Octagon right now.

"I think I'd do real well against a lot of those guys because they're heavyweights and I'm a heavyweight also," Lashley said. "At the lighter weights there are a lot of things to consider. At heavyweight some of those things get taken out of the equation. So at heavyweight you're going to have brawlers, guys with good takedowns and decent submissions. Right now I have those. I think that I can go match up with almost any heavyweight right now."

Coming from a world of steel chairs and cage matches isn't something new. How does Lashley separate himself from that other former WWE wrestler?

"Fight him," said Lashley. "There's no real reason to separate myself from him. He's at the top of the totem pole right now. He's a champ. Myself and every other heavyweight in this business wants to be the best, and to be the best, you've got to beat the best. Right now the best is Brock. I don't think there's going to be too much separation between the two of us. My eye is still going to be on the target whether it be fighting Brock or whoever the champ is at the time. I'm sure we'll meet some time."

And how will that bout play out?

"I would like for Bobby Lashley to be victorious by way of knockout," Lashley said. "Everyone wants something like that. But we're not just going to steer completely away from the wrestling. It will turn into a wrestling match. But at the same token he's been training jiu-jitsu as I have and we've both been training standup. So I think it's just going to be a brawl. We're both two big athletic heavyweights with quick hands, hard punches and quick takedowns. It's going to be a brawl."

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Last time I saw Lashley was several months ago... and he had a bunch of back acne.

Roider anyone? He definitely has a "plastic-like" physique.


Thanks for the info about his college wrestling weight!
 

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I don't think the WWE fans have missed him a bit. He always seemed like a nice guy but he never really got over with the fans despite the hard push he got from the company. He had no charisma or skills on the microphone. I didn't know he wrestled at 177. I definitely wonder if he is roided up now.
 

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I've never even heard of this guy.
 

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Being a MMA guy Shogun, I am fairly sure you know thats freak show Bob Sapp above, picture Bobby Lashley as his twin brother except 120 lbs less than above.
 

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guest301 said:
Being a MMA guy Shogun, I am fairly sure you know thats freak show Bob Sapp above, picture Bobby Lashley as his twin brother except 120 lbs less than above.

You got me.
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Bob "The Dancing Bear" Sapp is a physical specimen (thanks to his "pharamcist"), but was quickly exposed in the ring by superior White fighters such as Crocop (K-1), Peter Aerts (K-1) & Jan Nortje (MMA). He'd be summarily walked-thru by most all top MMA heavyweights (Fedor, AA, Nog, Lesnar, Mir, etc.).

Lashley has more potential than Sapp due to his wrestling background, but his chin is untested. I'm sure his BJJ & striking have a way to go. BTW, no doubt he was juiced to the gills in WWE, but has probably cut back on his stack in MMA. Not being a natural heavyweight, he should be able to make 265 easily.

***Fyi, here's a link showing Lashley in college (MVC) & (sauce'd up) in WWE...

College (177) vs WWE (273)Edited by: DixieDestroyer
 

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The 273 pound version of Lashley has a bloated-head ala Barry Bonds...

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I don't think he even measures up to Brock Lesnar.

Lesnar will murder him!
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Lashley scheduled to face Ken Shamrock on Roy Jones Jr's "March Badness" event on 3/21 in Pensacola. No doubt the Caste pimps are hoping for a big Lashley victory to parlay into a UFC addition. Nice matchup, a heavyweight against a past-his-prime LHW. I'd love to see come up with a suprise submission or KO!
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Lashley vs. Shamrock
 

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Lashley has not impressed me at all. He's going to fight Bob Sapp soon,what a joke. Two freakshows going at it. Bob Sapp has no heart or technique. It would be a complete waste of my time watching them two fight. Give me a break.....
 

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Lashely has been seen appearing at the last two TNA wrestling shows, one a PPV and once at the regular show on Thursday. So I am wondering how committed he is 100% to MMA, maybe he just needs the money.
 

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Strikeforce signed former WWE/current TNA wrestler Bobby Lashley to a contract. He was supposed to fight Ron "H2O" Waterman on the Nov 7th Strikeforce : Evolution card, but that fight was cancelled. He'll now be fighting on Jan. 30 at Strikeforce: Miami. His opponent is TBA. If it's (still) Waterman, that'll be a good caste matchup.
 

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I also have not been impressed with Lashley. He barely got by Jason Guida, who has something like 23 losses. Plus he doesn't devote full time to mma due to his devotion to TNA wrestling.
 

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Good points Hawkeye. I don't think his striking or BJJ are solid. He'd get his @$$ handed to him in the UFC...and may get waxed in Strikeforce. We know Fedor would obliterate him, and I'd say Rogers would KO Lashley as well. They need to feed him a few cans if they're wanting to (caste) hype him. Once he faces an A level MMA HW, he's gonna be exposed (ala Bimbo Lice).
 

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I don't know if Wes can get it done against the superior wrestler Lashley. Sims has the experience and some tenacity, but also has losses against Travis Fulton, Daniel Gracie, Antoni Hardonk, Tim Sylvia, Frank Mir (twice) & Dan Severn. Sims didn't impress me on TUF 10 either. I'll be pulling for him, but don't know if he'll take out Lashley (like an A-level HW would).
 

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Wes Sims is a walking brain fart. However, I will root for him anyway against the caste pushed Bobby Lashley.
 

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Delusional "afflete" Lashley claims he deserves a shot at Strikeforce HW Champ Overeem (instead of facing Brett Rogers). I think he knows he'll be KO'd by "The Grim". Why Overeem would/will be destroyed by Fedor...he might give under-skilled Lashley some issues. Overeem holds victories over Roman Zentov (Fedor's team mate), Vitor Belfort (twice) & iron-chin'd Mark Hunt (via sub). However, Overeem has losses to Shogun Rua, Minotouro/Lil' Nog & BJJ ace Werdum.

Lashley Stops Making Sense

By Jake Rossen (jrossen@sherdog.com)

Monday, February 15 12:05 am PT: More interesting than Bobby Lashley's career in the ring is what goes on outside of it: on Friday's episode of "Inside MMA,"Â￾ Lashley chuffed at an audience poll result that wanted to see him fight Brett Rogers for his next bout in Strikeforce.

Disagreeing with a poll isn't such a severe infraction. If the sport were left to match fighters by fan committee, we'd be seeing Tony Jaa fighting polar bears by now. But Lashley's logic takes a different turn: He prefers to continue a slow "build"Â￾ of a strategy -- which amounts to fighting lame athletes who have headlined shows with "Xtreme"Â￾ on the marquee -- or be granted an immediate shot at the Strikeforce heavyweight title. Ascending through the ranks is apparently not worth the risk.

There is value in taking the most threatening fights possible. All fights carry risk. If you have a chance of losing, at least lose to someone respectable, an attitude applied by Forrest Griffin in what's amounted to a very lucrative career. But Griffin never insisted on getting a shot at the light heavyweight title after wins over Elvis Sinosic and Bill Mahood -- a lesser crime than demanding a shot after wins over Jason Guida and Wes Sims. If Strikeforce indulges Lashley's request to fight Alistair Overeem without any real labor invested, that title wouldn't be worth the time it would take to melt it down.


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Could "Booby" Lashley actually be this presumptuous and arrogant? When the best wins of your MMA career came over Wes Sims and Bob Sapp, you need to keep your pie hole shut, tightly....especially when the GOAT (Fedor) hasnt even gotten a shot at the permanantly inactive "champ," Overeem.

Lashley would be lucky to survive 1-2 rounds with Brett Rodgers, who'll be looking for redemption. Also, he's pushing 35, even if he'd ever work his way to the top of MMA, it would be short-lived.Edited by: Thrashen
 
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