7 Things We Want To See From Brock Lesnar's UFC 200 Return
3. A Finish
At the end of the day, what everyone wants is a big finish. In Lesnar vs. Hunt, that big finish will likely come in one of two ways:
If Mark Hunt manages to control the action, the fight will stay on the feet. The men will circle, maybe trade a kick or two, jab a little, then Hunt will unleash a massive punch that sends Lesnar reeling backwards. A few follow-up shots might be all it takes to finish him, if a single punch doesn't drop him. After all, Mark Hunt hits hard. Really hard. He has the kind of power that makes Cain Velasquez look like he has pillow fists.
The other possibility is that Lesnar dictates the fight. He controls the action, quickly dragging Hunt to the ground. While Hunt has demonstrated improved takedown defense, he is not a threat from his back. His submission skills are negligible, and he will have a tough time fighting Lesnar off. In this case, Lesnar either works for a submission, or uses hammer fists to finish Hunt off, like Donkey Kong smashing away.