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LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 9:   CM Punk speaks to the media during the UFC International Fight Week Ultimate Media Day at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on July 9, 2015 in Las Vegas Nevada. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 9: CM Punk speaks to the media during the UFC International Fight Week Ultimate Media Day at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on July 9, 2015 in Las Vegas Nevada. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)Brandon Magnus/Zuffa LLC/Getty Images

CM Punk Teammate Ben Askren: Punk Critics Are Just Jealous

Scott HarrisNov 2, 2015

You're just jealous.

It's a stock response to criticism, and it's probably as old as criticism itself. Is it accurate? That depends on the situation.

If you ask Ben Askren, it's an appropriate response to those lobbing vitriol at his training teammate, Phil Brooks—more commonly known by his professional wrestling moniker, CM Punk.

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The ONE Championship welterweight title holder, widely considered one of MMA's best welterweights outside the UFC, recently said in an interview with Marc Raimondi of MMA Fighting that Punk's critics—and there are many of them—are attacking the former WWE champ because they envy his celebrity lifestyle.

"He's been famous, he's made a lot of money, he's got a hot wife," Askren said. "There's a lot of things about him that people would probably be jealous of. I would guess that's it."

Punk, 37, left the world of professional wrestling and signed a UFC contract last December. UFC officials and the retired WWE star, who has no formal experience with competitive MMA, both experienced a backlash to the move because it appeared to be an attempt to capitalize on Punk's name and status, rather than a meaningful effort to foster high-level MMA competition.

In the 10 months since, Punk has apparently come no closer to UFC readiness, and in October he announced he had injured his shoulder while training at Roufusport, the high-profile Milwaukee training camp that houses Askren, former UFC lightweight champ Anthony Pettis and other top fighters.

Throughout the ordeal, fans and pundits have not pulled many punches in criticizing Punk, who is active on social media and not above tweaking those who tweak him, responding (link contains NSFW language) to a critic with: "And on the 8th day the lord said 'be a jerk on the Internet, least he be a jerk unto you' or some s--t."

But the anti-Punk sentiment has more sources than just the sidelines. UFC fighter Cathal Pendred engaged Punk in a protracted Twitter battle (language NSFW), in which the Irish welterweight mocked Punk's skill level and commitment to MMA, among other things. And Pendred was just one of many fighters to question the signing.

SINGAPORE - MAY 30:  Ben Askren of United States of America enters the ring during his fight against Bakhtiyar Abbasov of Azerbaijan during OneFC Honor & Glory at Singapore Indoor Stadium on May 30, 2014 in Singapore.  (Photo by Suhaimi Abdullah/Getty Ima

In any event, according to Askren, all of these individuals are just jealous. It's an interesting perspective, given that Askren himself—who has a long-standing feud with the UFC and its president, Dana White, over various issues—knocked the signing before Punk joined Roufusport.

Still, Askren defended his teammate Sunday, saying Punk's efforts to fight in the UFC are sincere.

"He's in the gym all the time and he's training all the time, so that would sure be a lot of effort to put into a publicity stunt," Askren said. "You'd think if it was a publicity stunt he'd maybe show up once a week or once a month. For a while before he was injured, he was in there twice a day, every day."

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