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Lesnar switches from striker’s to wrestler’s stance

“I brought in Peter Welch, and we changed my stance and switched it from traditional to southpaw. It’s really worked…

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Chris Palmquist
July 1, 2010 · 1 min read
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“I brought in Peter Welch, and we changed my stance and switched it from traditional to southpaw. It’s really worked out, helped on wrestling and shooting. We changed a lot of things and we’ll see if they work I guess.”

“It just feels good to be here. “I’m just relaxed. God, it feels like an eternity, but I’ve been through a lot this year. I did [the] Jim Rome [radio show] this morning. I just said, ‘I just feel fortunate.’ I’m excited for Saturday night. It’s been a lot of hard work. To come from Nov. 6, being in the hospital to being here and being healthy and being able to defend the title, it’s pretty remarkable.”

“When I look at that guy, that’s you guys making comparisons. I don’t see those things, I don’t. He hasn’t done the things I’ve done. He’s trying to. I just don’t see a comparison.”

“Mir shouldn’t have even been fighting him (Carwin) really. You can’t unscramble scrambled eggs. I scrambled his eggs six months before that.”

“I just don’t see Shane Carwin as the guy who is going to stop this freight train.”

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