Phil Brooks, also known as CM Punk in professional wrestling combated the issue of money vs. spending fun in an octagon for a couple nights and subsequently left the Ultimate Fighting Championship promotion and fans dumbfounded about what would occur next.
Well, he faced Mickey Gall and provided no chance for bet sports books to believe in his opportunity to spar or take down his opponent for a critical submission taught in the Rufus Sport gym.
Punk was in no greater condition to be competing. He delegitimized pro wrestling and boxing.
Boxing is the worst because now fights such as Jake Paul, Tyron Woodley, and other celebrities or MMA star athletes are competing and seeming to gain a better profit than MMA, still.
UFC has fortunately moved past CM Punk, at least maybe, and can persist on matchmaking and devising more successful cards for fans to not be dumbfounded, but to feel they are immersed in the action and understand a good piece of historic promotional revenue, attendance, and better fights in store.



