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BREAKING UPDATES – Why UFC Signed CM Punk & When The Deal Was Reached + Tons More

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UPDATE x 9: UFC fighters Ronda Rousey and Nate
Diaz reacted on Twitter to UFC’s signing of CM Punk, which was announced on
Saturday night at UFC 181.

UPDATE x 8: Dana White spoke with ESPN about
CM Punk signing with UFC.

“He wanted to fight here,” White said.
“He wanted to give it a shot, so we gave him an opportunity. It’s not
like Brock Lesnar. We’re not going to throw the kitchen sink at him. Lesnar had
a wrestling background. (CM Punk) going to fight a guy who is 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 —
something like that.”

White noted that it will take time for Punk to make his debut,
perhaps six to seven months.

“He’s been coming to fights for a long time and after his
WWE contract was up, he called me and said he wanted to give it a shot. I said,
‘All right. We’ll give you a shot.’ “

CM Punk also appeared on FOX Sports 1 and discussed his new UFC
deal. Punk said the deal was finalized on October 22nd, which is when he was
completely free from WWE. Punk said the deal has been in the works for awhile
now and was supposed to the “major announcement” for last month’s big press
conference but it wasn’t completed in time.

Punk noted that he’s staying off social media for now as he
doesn’t want to hear all the negative comments from fans.

Punk noted that he doesn’t want to “cherry pick” his upcoming
fights or training partners …. aka he doesn’t want to be fed “jobbers”.

UPDATE x 7: As you know by now, UFC announced
the signing of Phil “CM Punk” Brooks to a multi-fight deal Saturday at UFC 181.
Punk, 36, is expected to debut in 2015.

“This is something that’s been in the back of my mind for
a very, very long time,”
Punk told UFC’s Joe Rogan. He noted he had
trained in both Kenpo and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.

“The idea of being able to step inside the Octagon and
find out what’s inside myself and test myself is an opportunity that I was not
able to deny myself,”
he continued. “I don’t think I would be
able to live with myself if I didn’t give this a shot.”

Punk has yet to decide whether he will compete at middleweight or
welterweight. In order to keep his signing a secret, he neglected to find a
training camp to align with.

Punk became a free agent following an October settlement with WWE,
where he was a multi-time world champion, and garnered interest from both UFC
and Bellator MMA. UFC has a long history of pro wrestlers competing in its cage,
including Brock Lesnar, Ken Shamrock, and Dan Severn. Among those, Punk is
notable for his lack of background in athletic competition prior to joining the
UFC.

UPDATE x 7: Paul Heyman, Gabe “Tyler Reks”
Tuft, Jim Ross and others tweeted the following regarding CM Punk signing a
multi-fight deal with the UFC:

Rey Mysterio also wrote the following on his Instagram
account:

“Awesome to see my homie Punk at UFC 181 announcing his
new career as a UFC fighter! Congrats & wish him the best… Kick some ASS
homie!
#ItWasAPleasureBeingInTheRingWithU#LifeChanger#CantWaite2SeeUKickAss”

UPDATE x 6: Here is a video of CM Punk’s
signing announcement at the UFC 181 pay-per-view event:

UPDATE x 5: UFC middleweight fighter Michael
Bisping has already called out CM Punk, as he tweeted the following:

UPDATE x 4: Dana White White and CM Punk have
been talking for several months now despite Dana White saying he’d be meeting
with Punk over the weekend. The deal has been in the works for awhile now and
was officially signed prior to UFC 181. The two met backstage at the show and
everything was finalized.

UPDATE x 3: UFC posted a video on Vine
featuring CM Punk telling the fans at UFC 181 that he’ll be “seeing them in the
Octagon at some point in 2015”.

UPDATE x 2: UFC President Dana White tweeted
the following regarding former WWE Superstar CM Punk signing a multi-fight deal
with the UFC:

UPDATE: As noted earlier, CM Punk told UFC
announcer Joe Rogan at the UFC 181 pay-per-view that he had signed a multi-year
deal with the UFC. Punk said:

“I have a limited window like all fighters do, and I’m
here for a fight. This is my new career 100%.”

As noted
earlier, Punk noted that he’d most likely be fighting at middleweight or
welterweight but will NOT fight at light heavyweight.

ORIGINAL: Throughout the entire first fight on the UFC 181 pay-per-view, UFC play-by-play announcer Mike Goldberg
teased a “major announcement from Joe Rogan that you do NOT want to miss.”

When the first fight was over, we shot live to cage-side where Rogan was with
— “The Best in the World.”

That’s right, folks. CM Punk was with Rogan and the announcement was that Punk has signed
with the UFC. He has signed a multi-fight contract and will be debuting in the
near future. CM Punk said his debut would be at some point in 2015 and it was
“all systems go” after it had been officially announced tonight.

It was mentioned that Punk might be fighting in the UFC’s Middleweight (185
pounds) division.

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