Ken Shamrock and Brock Lesnar are two of the biggest names in both the professional wrestling and mixed martial arts (MMA) business.

Shamrock is a UFC Hall Of Famer who never got his shot at having a run as WWE Champion. Lesnar, on the other hand, is a former UFC heavyweight champ who has reigned as the WWE's world champ on multiple occasions.

Neither man competed in the UFC during the same time, however, and both men's careers in MMA are most likely behind them.

Shamrock recently did an interview with Hannibal TV and was asked about Lesnar, who he says he thinks he could've beaten during the prime of his MMA career (quotes via Wrestling Inc.):

"I can't speak on people and why they're using it (steroids). Listen, it's not about bragging, being better than somebody, it's about skill sets. There's no question in my mind that the times I was in my prime I was the most well-rounded fighter out there. Or in the world. I was the one who knew how to kickbox, I did kickbox and muay thai, I competed in events in Japan, and I was a submission specialist. Going into the UFC for the first time, I was the most well-rounded fighter there.

"Being able to fight a guy like Brock Lesnar who is a wrestler, who has very limited skills in striking, in my prime and him in his prime, he doesn't have a chance. How can you beat me? You can't beat me. If I'm in my prime and I have all those skill sets, and in his prime, he was very limited in his skill sets, how can you beat me? I've captured every title there is in the world that I've competed in. I've always risen to the top and become the guy. The only one I haven't done that was in pro wrestling, the WWF. I captured Tag Team, Intercontinental, Rookie Of The Year, King Of The Ring, everything but the heavyweight title. I would hope that somewhere down the road all the differences would be but aside, and allow me to come back and at least get a shot at the heavyweight title, and I hope Brock Lesnar has it cause I'd like to come after him."

A matchup between Lesnar and Shamrock in either the WWE or UFC would've definitely been a huge draw, and an interesting one as well.

You can check out Shamrock's interview with Hannibal TV, in which he claims he would've beat Lesnar inside the MMA cage, here:

Who do you think would've had the upper hand inside of the Octagon between the two?