Brock Lesnar who is currently signed with WWE World Wrestling Entertainment has declared that has been done with his career in mixed martial arts. This is after he returned to the octagon in the year 2009 with Daniel Cormier for a showdown. Lesnar said, “That door is closed,”. He further added, “You know what, Dana White, the Fertitta brothers [Lorenzo and Frank] were exceptional to me.” Know why Brock Lesnar left UFC?
Brock Lesnar In Combat Sports
Brock was one of the fastest Rising Martial artists in the entire history of battle sports. This was after he had signed a deal to join UFC Rooster in the year 2007. At that time, Lesnar was an NCAA champion in heavyweight at the University of Minnesota.
Lesson Brock would seem like a natural fit owing to his athletic skills and wrestling background in MMA. In just his second combat, Brock suffered Frank mail a loss. Frank mail was a former UFC heavyweight. However, he returned with a dominant victory after 6 months over Heath Herring. But, why Brock Lesnar left UFC? Let’s know in the next section.
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Why Brock Lesnar Left UFC?
Lesnar then asserted the UFC heavyweight title with a knockout over Randy Couture and he would proceed to protect the belt two additional times while avenging his misfortune to Mir and furthermore crushing Shane Carwin.
An unfortunate loss to Cain Velasquez cost him the heavyweight title and he experienced another misfortune to Alistair Overeem prior to choosing to pass on the UFC and return to WWE. It was only after five years when Lesnar got the tingle to battle once more and he made his return at UFC 200 where he overwhelmed Mark Hunt for three rounds in order to win with a unanimous decision.
That battle was subsequently upset to a no challenge after Lesnar resulted positive in a testing for clomiphene, a substance that is restricted in competitors consistently. Lesnar indeed got back to WWE however at that point made an unexpected appearance at UFC 226 when he got into pushing combat with Cormier soon after he crushed Stipe Miocic to become heavyweight champion.
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All signs were promising that Lesnar would book a flight with Cormier to make his re-visitation of the octagon, however, the matchup never met up. Yet again a year after the fact, Lesnar was invited for a possible rebound after previous UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones called him out for a battle, however, nothing at any point worked out as expected.
Few Final Words
Lesnar, 44, has now closed down any expectation that he could make one final fight with the UFC after he marked an arrangement to stay with WWE where he’s at present planning to feature WrestleMania in April.
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