Published 21:53 IST, September 11th 2019
Brock Lesnar: UFC records of the MMA Star, Upcoming Fights and more
Brock Lesnar's dominant UFC records and WWE plans that everyone must know. Brock Lesnar is the first person ever to hold a UFC and WWE belt. Know more about him
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Brock Lesnar a.k.a 'The Beast Incarnate' is one of the most popular names in WWE. Lesnar has dominated the WWE ring for a long time, but he has been a popular name in the Mixed Martial Arts industry too. While WWE is often considered as an entertainment sport or a fake fight by a lot of people, Lesnar is one of those real fighters to have embraced the WWE ring. Brock Lesnar was the only person to become a UFC Champion and WWE Champion until Ronda Rousey stepped inside the WWE ring and became a Champion.
Brock Lesnar in UFC
Brock Lesnar had a dominant career in UFC Heavyweight division for a long time and defeated some of the best martial artists of the division. Lesnar made his MMA debut in 2007 and was highly active from 2008-2011 in UFC. Brock Lesnar fought his last fight in 2016 against Mark Hunt and has not been active in UFC since then. Currently, Lesnar has a UFC record of five wins, three losses and one no-contest. He won his last fight in UFC 200 against Mark Hunt, but the match was ruled out as no-contest after a failed drug test.
Brock Lesnar won his debut match against Min Soo Kim. Lesnar dominated the match with strikes and a great takedown, which made him win his debut match. The second match of his career against Frank Mir brought his first UFC loss. Brock Lesnar dominated the entire match with heavy punches, and he was pretty confident about his win, but Frank Mir made a great submission attempt and defeated Lesnar. Brock wanted an immediate rematch against Frank, but UFC lined up the veteran Heavyweight Champion Randy Couture against him in UFC 87. The entire MMA community thought that Couture will beat down Lesnar, but they had to eat their own words when Brock Lesnar shocked the World by defeating Randy Couture. Lesnar became the UFC Heavyweight Champion and got a rematch against Frank Mir in UFC 100. Frank Mir vs Brock Lesnar 2 became one of the best selling PPV fights at that time, and Lesnar proved his worth by successfully defeating Frank Mir in the rematch and retaining his UFC belt. Brock Lesnar fought his next match after a year in UFC 116 against Shane Carwin. Shane Carwin busted up Lesnar with some heavy shots, but Lesnar kept his ground game strong and submitted Carwin. After defending his belt for the second time, Lesnar fought Cain Velasquez again in the same year but ended up losing his belt. Brock Lesnar was going good in the fight but suddenly got blown up by Cain’s Velasquez and lost his belt. Brock Lesnar faced another loss in his next fight against Alistair Overeem in UFC 141 and kept himself out of UFC for a long time. Brock Lesnar made his return in UFC 200 against Mark Hunt and won the match, but the match ended up in a no-contest after Lesnar failed his drug test.
Lesnar in UFC
Brock Lesnar again made a buzz after Daniel Cormier called him out in UFC 226. Brock Lesnar went in the octagon and pushed Daniel Cormier. Fans were totally expecting a fight between the two of them, but after a while, the matter fizzled out. It seems that Dana White might book the fight for the future, but it is not in the talks right now. "It's the fight I want," he said. "I think everyone wants to fight Brock. We all want to fight Brock." "Dana get on the phone right now. If you haven't called him yet, do it today! What are you waiting for? Get this s--t on the books. Let's get this on the books!" said Daniel Cormier
16:15 IST, September 11th 2019