“It surprised me just because I was really hearing from the UFC and the rumors around from the powers that be that it was all but a signed deal,” Mir told Sporting News. “And so, I was surprised. I really thought that was going to happen and that he was going to happen as long as I won the fight against Bigfoot Silva that would put us in line for each other. I was disappointed. That’s a huge opportunity. You can see fighting people that bring that kind of attention only helps out your career.
“Brock’s a huge name. The guy is still a marketing machine. Why wouldn’t I want to face him? A win over him would help me out. So knowing that wouldn’t happen was definitely disappointing.”
- Tech Times has an article here about WWE sending replica belts to athletes and sports teams, including most recently Todd Frazier of the Cincinnati Reds and the United States women’s national soccer team. WWE sent the site this statement regarding their tribute:
“WWE sends the WWE World Heavyweight Championship title to athletes and teams either through an individual athlete’s representation or to team officials. WWE has sent the Championship title to various teams and athletes for a number of years. The WWE World Heavyweight Championship title signifies the pinnacle of greatness, and it is our honor to present it to those outside of WWE who have achieved this championship-level status in their own field. We think it is a fitting tribute to the best of the best.”
Below are photos of US Women’s Soccer midfielder Megan Rapinoe wearing a WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt that we posted on our social media accounts last week:
A photo posted by Wrestling Inc. (@wrestlinginc) on Jul 10, 2015 at 2:02pm PDT
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