

WWE is known to have some fearsome athletes who have also performed more dangerous art forms. One such widely known name is Brock Lesnar, who has been an MMA fighter for a good time in his life. Fans have seen him ruthlessly fighting in the UFC and even wondered if he will ever get to the octagon. The UFC President, Dana White, might have recently answered the question of millions of people, including the recently crowned UFC heavyweight champion, Jon Jones.
One who follows the wrestling world simultaneously with the MMA fights would know the six-year-long wish of Bones. He has always unabashedly named Lesnar as his ‘ultimate fantasy fight.’ Be it his statement from 2017 where he said, “I would love to fight Brock Lesnar,” or his remark from a few days back all of it hinted at a single demand.
However, White’s recent comments wouldn’t please the 35-year-old UFC fighter.
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Dana White shared his opinion on the return of Brock Lesnar to the UFC
Speaking to Sports Illustrated’s Justin Barrasso, the UFC President was asked to shed some light on Jones’ next opponent after Stipe. After considering the wish of millions of fans, for the match between The Beast Incarnate and Bones, the host asked if there was any chance for that to happen.

To this, White gave an answer that might have broken the hearts of many. He said, “Brock and I have a great relationship, and we always have, but I don’t think Brock wants to fight any more. Brock’s made a lot of money. He came into the UFC and won the heavyweight title. He’s got nothing left to prove. I don’t think he’d want to do it.”
Not only did the 53-year-old state that The Beast has made a lot of money in his life till now, but also remarked that he is nothing left to prove. Does this mean that Lesnar’s career as an MMA fighter is over? Then who was his last fight with?
The Beast Incarnate’s last fight in UFC
The former UFC Heavyweight Champion is currently a 45-year-old who last fought at UFC 200 in July 2016. The star came out as a conqueror in his last match by defeating Mark Hunt. However, the victory was soon changed into a no-contest as Lesnar failed a pair of pre-fight drug tests. The results came after the match and revealed clomiphene in his system.
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This was his last match in UFC 200 and now fans might have to satisfy themselves with the recordings of his previous fights in the octagon only.
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So, what do you think of White’s statement, is it true or there are any chances of Lesnar’s return to UFC?
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