UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is reportedly seriously ill and in the hospital after he collapsed in Canada. Read more on Brock Lesnar’s illness below.
UFC president Dana White said, “he’s in rough shape, he’s in really bad shape.”
“He is not well and he is not getting any better. … He’s very, very sick and he’s going to be out for a while. He’s got a lot of problems.”
Lesnar, 32, was forced to postpone a fight against Shane Carwin that was scheduled for UFC 106 on Nov. 21 in Las Vegas. The fight at first was postponed until January 2, but now that has also been canceled.
“He’s got mono and he’s got something else wrong with him. I know what’s wrong with him, he just doesn’t want me talking about it,” White said. “He doesn’t have cancer or AIDS or anything like this, (but) he’s got some problems, man.”
Brock Lesnar, the 6-foot-3, 265-pounder was currently in a hospital but may need to go to another t op facility “to figure out what’s wrong with this guy.”
Former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir takes exception via MMA Fanhouse to the recent Lesnar hype heading into his showdown with interim division titlist Antonio Rodrigo Minotauro Nogueira at UFC 92 on December 27 from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mir, who also doesn't consider WAMMA heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko in the top ten pound-for-pound list, bested a very green Lesnar at UFC 81 after being bludgeoned with mutliple hamhocks. A rematch would naturally be in order if Mir can get past Nogueira at the end of the month. Easier said than done.
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UFC president Dana White said, “he’s in rough shape, he’s in really bad shape.”
“He is not well and he is not getting any better. … He’s very, very sick and he’s going to be out for a while. He’s got a lot of problems.”
Lesnar, 32, was forced to postpone a fight against Shane Carwin that was scheduled for UFC 106 on Nov. 21 in Las Vegas. The fight at first was postponed until January 2, but now that has also been canceled.
“He’s got mono and he’s got something else wrong with him. I know what’s wrong with him, he just doesn’t want me talking about it,” White said. “He doesn’t have cancer or AIDS or anything like this, (but) he’s got some problems, man.”
Brock Lesnar, the 6-foot-3, 265-pounder was currently in a hospital but may need to go to another t op facility “to figure out what’s wrong with this guy.”
Former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir takes exception via MMA Fanhouse to the recent Lesnar hype heading into his showdown with interim division titlist Antonio Rodrigo Minotauro Nogueira at UFC 92 on December 27 from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mir, who also doesn't consider WAMMA heavyweight champion Fedor Emelianenko in the top ten pound-for-pound list, bested a very green Lesnar at UFC 81 after being bludgeoned with mutliple hamhocks. A rematch would naturally be in order if Mir can get past Nogueira at the end of the month. Easier said than done.
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Brock Lesnar Ufc
Brock Lesnar Ufc
Brock Lesnar Ufc
Brock Lesnar Ufc