Tony Ferguson had confused Brock Lesnar asking to seeing a replay after unique KO before epic UFC run

Tony Ferguson introduced MMA fans by winning the ultimate hunter in 2011.

Brock Lesnar and Junior Dos Santos acted as coaches in the 13th season of MMA's first reality TV show.

At one point, the WWE legend and former UFC Heavyweight Champion made a comment that Tony Ferguson left furious, but for the most part they worked well together.

Before that, 'El Cucuy' showed his weird and beautiful style with a provisional round knockout.

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Tony Ferguson Ko'd Busted Brock Lesnar

Years of looking at Ferguson fights have learned MMA fans that he is dangerous from any position.

Lesnar discovered that when he saw the future interim -thuikc lightweight champion Ko Justin Edwards.

The 6-0 prospect had a top position that Lesnar used to pummel opponents during his UFC career.

Edwards was still put asleep when Ferguson was able to turn before he landed an annoying Upkick on the chin.

Ferguson's enemy crashed to the ground, where he ate various unnecessary follow -ups.

Lesnar immediately celebrated with his hunter before admitted that he did not fully understand what he had just seen when he was asked to break down the fight for the backstage of the UFC cameras.

“I don't even know what happened,” he admitted. “May I check the repetition, maybe?”

What is the next step for Tony Ferguson?

Tony Ferguson has not fought anymore since making an unwanted piece of UFC history in August 2024.

The submission of the 41-year-old against Michael Chiesa was his eighth in a row in the Octagon.

Since then, the Fans's favorite has separated with the UFC and crossed to boxing.

He will make his ring debut against influencer Salt Papi at Misfits 22 in Manchester, England, on August 30.

During an exclusive pre-Vechtchat with Bloody Elbow, Ferguson called a 0-2 UFC hunter who hit him harder than Justin Gaethje, Paddy Pimblett and Nate Diaz.

“Before I was in the UFC, I always say that it was Brock Jardine,” he replied when he was asked to call his hardest hit opponent so far.

“We went in there for a fight with five rounds. It was my first five -round fight. I took it in the short term, and we went inside and fluctuated and rolled. It is difficult to find films, but damn it was the one who set me up for everything because I was brought in to lose.

“No one counted on me to win, but I was ready, I showed up, and we f – let it happen. I fluctuated and rolled and pulled the UFC.

“So Brock Jardine was one of the most difficult.”

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