“I mean, big learning curve. It’s just something I wanted to do because I love MMA so much. You know what I mean? I got offered an opportunity and I said yes, like that’s kind of how I live my life,” Punk explained. “I wish I started sooner, that’s the only thing I started so late, I was already old. It was obviously just kind of like a bucket list thing. I mean, it doesn’t mean I didn’t take it seriously. Trained my ass off, got into shape. Did what I could, but yeah I started way late … I think I was 35.”
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Punk reiterated that MMA is a “young man’s game” and compared his experience in the sport to a football player starting in the NFL at an older age. Despite almost being 50-years-old, Punk has proved that he can still compete at a high-level in a WWE ring since returning to the company in 2023, with his matches against GUNTHER, Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre being some of the best in the later stages of his career.
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