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Lawler, who took Johny Hendricks’ welterweight title last Sunday, tweeted an offer to invite Punk to his American Top Team gym and has now backed up those words.
“It was a serious offer,” Lawler told Sky Sports. “He’d bring a lot to the table – not just because of his name. But we could do a really good job with him.
“There’s a lot of high-level fighters in my training camp but we have up-and-comers, too. There’s many levels of ability and great coaching so it’s a place he could come to learn.
“I’d really like to have my coaches get their hands on him. We have a lot of good trainers and different body styles in the gym which can all help him.
“If he’s working hard in training, who knows what he can do? He’s obviously a really good athlete.
“CM Punk is a big acquisition and will bring a lot of eyes to our sport.”
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Lawler reached the pinnacle of his sport by winning a decision in a rematch with Hendricks to take the world championship 12 years after his UFC debut and believes the ringside judges made the right call.
He said: “I felt pretty strongly that I was winning. He obviously did pretty well in the second and third rounds but I wasn’t taking any damage or taking any big shots. I felt like I was wearing him down. I pressured him and forced him to fight and when he tried to take me down he was carrying all of my weight. But even then I felt I was winning strategically because he was being worn out.
“In the fourth, he was going for takedowns but I was stopping him and landing decent blows. But I’m not arguing with fans who don’t think I won, you can’t make everybody happy.
“In the last round my energy levels went through the roof and my fighting spirit came out. I felt he was hurt and I wanted to get him out of there.
“The feeling when they put the belt on me was incredible. But it’s been a long road, it wasn’t just one night. This happened over the last few years – over my whole life, really. I did martial arts growing up. A lot of dedication and perseverance has paid off.”
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