Throughout his mixed martial arts (MMA) career that saw him claim the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight title in 2008, Brock Lesnar has received flack for not wanting to get punched in the face.

Fast forward to present day and the narrative surrounding the hulking Heavyweight endures, as former UFC Light Heavyweight champion and all-around MMA legend, Chuck Liddell, says despite his great collegiate wrestling abilities, Lesnar simply can't take a hit.

And that's spells T-R-O-U-B-L-E when your facing perhaps the heaviest hitter in all of MMA, Mark Hunt.

His words (via HollywoodLife.com):

"He was a good college wrestler, but he is afraid to get hit. That makes things dangerous — when you have a guy that can punch, and if he can stop Brock's takedowns a little bit, then [Brock] is in a lot of trouble. I mean, he is tough and has heart because he will still fight and still keep coming and I will give him that. He has heart and he fights hard, but he is very afraid of the punch. So you just have to start punching him!"

"Super Samoan" agrees with you, "Iceman."

Lesnar and Hunt are booked to tango at UFC 200 on July 9, 2016, in Las Vegas, Nevada, in a bout that will draw many more eyes to the headlining title bout between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones.

Anyone expect Lesnar to withstand the heavy leather Hunt throws his way come fight night or will the fight be over before we know it?