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Daniel Cormier is bummed out that the UFC title fight with Brock Lesnar never materialized. Cormier was on a collision course ...
Brock Lesnar was knocked out by Cain Velasquez in the first round at UFC 121 on Saturday night, ending his reign as the undisputed UFC Heavyweight champion just a few months after it began. For ...
On this day 15 years ago, Brock Lesnar overcame immense adversity to defeat Shane Carwin at UFC 116 and unify the UFC heavyweight championship in one of the most dramatic title fights in MMA history.
His last appearance was a UFC 141 in December 2011. Lesnar lost to former Strikeforce champion Alistair Overeem via knockout in the first round.
After the fight, Cormier provoked and invited Brock Lesnar to the octagon. The Beast Incarnate marched his way in and shoved DC. Lesnar then cut a promo on the UFC Heavyweight Division and announced ...
Brock Lesnar is returning to the UFC. The promotion made the surprise announcement Saturday, saying the former heavyweight champion will be on the UFC 200 card vs. a fighter yet to be named.
Yes, we know that Brock Lesnar went 4-3 in the UFC, and I'll explain to you why that doesn't stop him from being an elite heavyweight.
“Brock Lesnar remains under contract to WWE, however, we granted his request for a one-off opportunity to compete at UFC 200,” a WWE spokesperson emailed in a statement to the Los Angeles ...