CM Punk Opens as Sizable Underdog for Second UFC Fight Against Mike Jackson

There’s not a lot of faith in former WWE superstar CM Punk getting his first win inside the UFC Octagon. After he was dominated and submitted in less than three minutes in his UFC debut in Sept. 2016, Punk took time to keep training and get bette…

There’s not a lot of faith in former WWE superstar CM Punk getting his first win inside the UFC Octagon. After he was dominated and submitted in less than three minutes in his UFC debut in Sept. 2016, Punk took time to keep training and get better before booking his next fight. Now Punk is […]

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CM Punk to Fight Mike Jackson at UFC 225

UFC has officially announced CM Punk will make his return to the Octagon on June 9 against Mike Jackson at UFC 225. Per the organization’s press release , Punk vs. Jackson will be a welterweight bout at Chicago’s United Center…

UFC has officially announced CM Punk will make his return to the Octagon on June 9 against Mike Jackson at UFC 225. Per the organization’s press release , Punk vs. Jackson will be a welterweight bout at Chicago’s United Center…

CM Punk vs. Mike Jackson Official for UFC 225 in Chicago

Former WWE superstar CM Punk has finally booked his second appearance inside the Octagon. Punk (real name Phil Brooks) will face off with Mike “The Truth” Jackson in a welterweight bout scheduled for UFC 225 in Chicago on June 9. UFC officials announced the pairing on Thursday. He’s back! @CMPunk returns to face Mike Jackson […]

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Former WWE superstar CM Punk has finally booked his second appearance inside the Octagon. Punk (real name Phil Brooks) will face off with Mike “The Truth” Jackson in a welterweight bout scheduled for UFC 225 in Chicago on June 9. UFC officials announced the pairing on Thursday. He's back! @CMPunk returns to face Mike Jackson […]

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Dana White Reveals CM Punk’s Next UFC Opponent

Dana White has repeatedly said that former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) star Phil “CM Punk” Brooks will receive another shot in the Octagon. And the UFC president has a fight in mind, as he revealed to TMZ Sports earlier today (April 5, 2018) that Punk will likely take on Mike Jackson in his next fight. […]

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Dana White has repeatedly said that former World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) star Phil “CM Punk” Brooks will receive another shot in the Octagon.

And the UFC president has a fight in mind, as he revealed to TMZ Sports earlier today (April 5, 2018) that Punk will likely take on Mike Jackson in his next fight.

White didn’t say that the fight was official, but Punk has previously told MMAjunkie that he’ll be fighting at UFC 225, which will take place on June 9, 2018 from his home of Chicago, Illinois.

Jackson also took to social media today to imply that the fight would be taking place at UFC 225.

Punk made his mixed martial arts debut at UFC 203 in September 2016 where he suffered a vicious submission defeat to rising contender Mickey Gall.

Jackson also fought Gall back at UFC Fight Night 82 in February 2016 where he too suffered a submission defeat.

UFC 225 is set to be headlined by a middleweight title unification bout between Robert Whittaker and Yoel Romero.

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Dana White Discusses CM Punk’s Next Opponent, Conor McGregor Calling Him ‘C–t’

UFC president Dana White spoke to TMZ Sports about CM Punk’s likely opponent for his next fight and addressed recent comments directed to him by Conor McGregor…

UFC president Dana White spoke to TMZ Sports about CM Punk’s likely opponent for his next fight and addressed recent comments directed to him by Conor McGregor…

Former UFC Champ Says CM Punk Is ‘Improving’ All The Time

Although it’s been almost 19 months since former WWE superstar Phillip “CM Punk” Brooks competed in the only fight of his mixed martial arts (MMA) career – a submission loss to Mickey Gall at September 2016’s UFC 203 – his octagon run isn’t over. The pro-wrestling champion has been rumored to be returning at June’s […]

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Although it’s been almost 19 months since former WWE superstar Phillip “CM Punk” Brooks competed in the only fight of his mixed martial arts (MMA) career – a submission loss to Mickey Gall at September 2016’s UFC 203 – his octagon run isn’t over.

The pro-wrestling champion has been rumored to be returning at June’s UFC 225 from his hometown Chicago and has been linked to a fight with fellow 0-1 pro Mike Jackson, a part-time fighter and a journalist who also lost to Gall.

But the allure of seeing Brooks compete in the UFC may be long gone, as he’s only competed the one time since his crossover to MMA was announced at UFC 181 in December 2014, and he showed little if any indication that he would be able to cut the mustard as a true pro fighter in any sense.

Apparently, it’s not a lack of trying, however. Former UFC 155-pound champion Anthony Pettis, who trains with Punk at Milwaukee’s Roufusport, insisted on a recent appearance on The MMA Hour  Brooks has not stopped training endlessly and is getting better over time:

“I see him every day, man. That guy’s in the gym every day. He’s probably one of the hardest workers in the gym. He’s always there, always improving, and yeah, he’s definitely gotten better. You put that much time into [the game], you’re going to get better. He’s working the gi, he’s working no-gi. He’s training with top-level UFC guys inside his weight class, so I think we should see a better performance.”

While Brooks’ debut was understandably labeled a huge bust due to his failure to mount any significant offense, ‘Showtime,’ who will meet Michael Chiesa at April 7’s anticipated UFC 223, said Brooks took little time off and was back training right away as he continues to put in the time necessary to improve:

“He never stopped. Like, he didn’t take a break,” Pettis said.“He was right back at it. I think he had a couple injuries, but he was right back at it.

“It doesn’t surprise me. He’s a competitor, man. And he loves the grind. I don’t know what else he’d be doing if he wasn’t doing this. He’s just, he’s always in the gym. So in the short time I’ve known him for his first fight to this fight, it’s the same, the dude is just pushing hard, man. He’s grinding, he’s getting better, he’s putting the mat time in, and there’s no way around getting better besides putting the mat time in.”

Brooks’ work ethic undoubtedly has to be admired, as he attempted to become a pro fighter past his athletic prime.

Yet at almost 40 years, his window to compete with the best fighters is closing fast, and possibly rapidly. He may fight Jackson at UFC 225, but that’s not exactly the high-profile bout the UFC was probably expecting out of the pro-wrestling great when they signed him nearly four years ago.

Do you believe Pettis’ assessment that Punk is getting better every day, or is his UFC tenure already fizzled?

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