Each week, ESPN. 
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Live Extra analyst Brett Okamoto provides his take on the hottest topics in the 
world of mixed martial arts.This week, Okamoto squares off with UFC middleweight 
contender Mickey Gall to debate the latest news including the recent sale of the 
UFC, UFC 200, the Nate Diaz-Conor McGregor rematch and more. Gall (2-0), returns 
to the Octagon at UFC 203 on Sept. 10 against CM Punk, at Quicken Loans Arena in 
Cleveland, Ohio.1. Will the sale of the UFC to WME-IMG ultimately be a good or 
bad thing for the sport?Gall: I dont know man. I dont know what implications 
this has. It still has (president) Dana White at the head, which is great. Hes a 
fight fan, he knows fights -- I think hes a big reason why (the UFC is) as big 
as it is, why the $2 million purchase eventually turned into a $4 billion sale. 
I think it could be a good thing. You dont buy it to just keep it the same. Im 
sure they have some improvements they want to make. Its a little weird. I hope 
its all good. Its hard to know right now. Im not sure what the implications of 
them buying it are. I know that $4 billion is a lot of money. Its hard for me to 
quantify. It shows the worth of the sport, the entertainment value. It also 
shows the worth of the fighters. Were worth something. I dont know though, I 
dont know what changes will be made.Okamoto: I think it will be good. An 
entertainment empire like WME-IMG, with an investment group backing it as it 
has, does not purchase the UFC for $4 billion unless they see a very strong path 
to a return on that investment. Its a good time to be in the live sports 
business, when it comes to negotiating television contracts with networks. 
WME-IMG certainly is a good candidate to understand how to monetize the sport 
from that aspect, and more money is good for everyone, athletes included. Its up 
to the athletes to make sure they are given an appropriate piece of that pie. 
UFC has gone full corporate, in a sense, and these new owners are here to print 
money. Athletes need to be aware of that and speak up if they want their fair 
share of it.2. Did UFC 200 live up to the hype?Gall: For me it did. Obviously, I 
was extremely disappointed with the Jon Jones thing. We knew that going in 
there. If that Jones-Daniel Cormier fight happened, it would have been over the 
top. I still really enjoyed UFC 200. I said that on Twitter, that it didnt 
disappoint. And I immediately got, Youre a shill, youre blind, all of that. But 
(teammate) Jim Miller got the win, that always makes my night and puts me in a 
good mood. I loved the Brock Lesnar fight. He really impressed me. Id say it 
lived up to it, it did.Okamoto: If we make this a yes or no question, then my 
answer has to be no. If youre looking at it from a basic perspective: Did UFC 
200, a landmark event that was on all of our radars for a very long time, live 
up to the hype? No, it did not. The main event was a fight between Miesha Tate 
and a relatively unknown Amanda Nunes. It was a great highlight win for Nunes, 
but it didnt feel like this big piece of history. An event like UFC 200 needs 
historical relevance. Lesnar vs. Hunt? Doesnt provide that. Cormier vs. Silva? 
Not really. It wasnt a bad night of fights but it wasnt a spectacular one, 
either. But, theres an asterisk in all of this and that is Jon Jones was pulled 
three days before the card. That threw an obvious wrench into the entire thing. 
So, relatively speaking, given the circumstances, UFC 200 delivered in that it 
felt like a big night with big names. The overall product was slightly 
disappointing, however.3. Should fans have booed Daniel Cormier for his 
wrestling-heavy strategy against Anderson Silva at UFC 200?Gall: Id say its 
within their right to do that and I can see where theyre coming from. I think 
its a shame, though. DC gets booed a lot, which is surprising to me because he 
seems like a role model type. Seems like a very good guy. Doesnt cause any 
problems really. When its that style, man, its not very appealing to a lot of 
the fans -- that lay and pray kind of thing. I think its within the fans right 
to boo but I feel bad for DC. He was fighting a safe fight, didnt want to lose. 
I understand both sides of that, the fans and him. Fans want to see people 
taking chances, doing stuff. Everyone knows DC can take down Anderson, so I can 
see why they would want him to mix it up, but it would be unintelligent for DC 
to stand up with Anderson.Okamoto: Absolutely not. And Im not getting on any 
high horse here -- whatever. Fans can boo whoever they want, Im not losing sleep 
over it. Im not yelling at anyone. But this was ridiculous. If fans want to 
cheer Silva for coming in on two days notice, two months removed from surgery, 
thats great. They should cheer him for that. But to boo Cormier? Who lost out on 
the biggest payday of his career and a chance to beat the best fighter of his 
generation (because that guy failed a drug test)? After the emotional roller 
coaster Cormier went through, fans want him to turn around and fight a dumb game 
plan (in a sport you can get seriously injured in), simply for their 
entertainment? I swear this is true, when the arena was chanting Stand them up 
during the Cormier-Silva fight, thats the closest thing Ive ever felt to, This 
is ancient Rome, man -- people just wanting to see blood and death out there. 
Again, Im not trying to stand on any soapbox about this, but that thought went 
through my head, and it was a little unsettling.4. Will Brock Lesnar fight in 
the UFC again?Gall: Man, I hope so. I really hope so. He looked great. He fought 
a monster in Mark Hunt. He fought his fight. When Brock Lesnar drags people to 
the ground and throws those big meat fists in their face, he does that, anyones 
in trouble. He can do that to anybody. So, I hope he fights again. I heard he 
made $2.5 million at UFC 200. Thats nice money to take and run with. I didnt 
watch the post-fight press conference but I read some of the reports of him 
saying hes Top 10. I agree with him. That guys a specimen. Hes one of those 
guys, if he had gotten into mixed martial arts young and didnt pro wrestle, he 
would have been even better. Maybe even on a Fedor (Emelianenko) level.Okamoto: 
Im split right down the middle on this. On one hand, yes. Lesnar is saying hes a 
top-10 heavyweight, his comments after the fight made it seem like hes more 
likely to fight again than not. Certainly, you have to think the UFC would love 
to have him. Hes not going to be fighting for the title again. Heaven forbid he 
took out the UFCs heavyweight champion but then contractually was still with the 
WWE. Obviously, that aint happening. But would the UFC book Lesnar to another 
fun kind of fight, at an event like UFC 205 in Madison Square Garden, against an 
opponent with a relatively weak wrestling background, which would give Lesnar a 
shot? Absolutely. But on the other hand, if Im Lesnar, maybe I do stop while Im 
ahead. I just went into a locked Octagon with Mark Hunt and exited with all my 
senses. I made a lot of money to do so. I probably made myself more marketable 
within the WWE in the process. Do I really need to place myself in the line of 
fire again? To me, its 50-50 we ever see Lesnar again.5. After seeing Jose Aldo 
at UFC 200, did it change any feelings you might have had regarding a rematch 
between he and Conor McGregor?Gall: Yeah, it showed that hes still that same 
Aldo who won almost 20 fights in a row, was undefeated for 10 years. Hes still 
that guy. It kind of shows that -- I dont want to say it was a lucky punch -- 
but if Aldo fought McGregor 100 more times, Im sure theres not going to be 
another 13-second knockout. Id be really excited to see a rematch. I hope Conor 
doesnt get locked up in a trilogy with Nate Diaz. I know Dana White said Conor 
will go back to Aldo after UFC 202, but I also heard McGregor talking about a 
trilogy with Nate. So, I hope he does go back and fights Aldo at his proper 
weight class. In hindsight, I definitely think Conor got in Aldos head and had 
him fighting too aggressively. That first punch he landed was a result of all 
that talk. You saw how Aldo was fighting Frankie, it was different. Aldo went 
into that Conor fight hot and that was it.Okamoto: Didnt necessarily change my 
feelings on it. What it did was say, Hey, Conor, if youre coming back to 145 
pounds, this is the fight. Before Saturday, there were two fights: Aldo and 
Edgar. Now, no more questions about what opponent it should be challenging 
McGregors title. If he wants to defend it, obviously its Aldo. As far as 
changing my view of what a rematch would look like, not really. If McGregor 
fights Aldo a second time, I will pick McGregor to win. I wont be picking him to 
win in 13 seconds and I wouldnt expect it to be an easy fight, but I picked 
McGregor in their first meeting because I thought he had the right style and 
athletic makeup to beat him, plus I thought he was in his head. I still think 
all three of those things. Aldo is one of the greatest fighters Ive ever had the 
pleasure of covering, but what he did to Edgar on Saturday doesnt change my pick 
in an Aldo, McGregor rematch. 
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an 18-point lead. Chelsea came from behind to secure a 3-1 victory over 
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