Brock Lesnar Will Fight at UFC 200: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction


Brock Lesnar last stepped into the Octagon in December 2011, but the former UFC heavyweight champion is ready to resume his MMA career.
The UFC announced Lesnar has agreed to return for a fight at UFC 200 on July 9 in Las Vegas, per MMA Fighting's Ariel Helwani. The company has yet to announce his opponent.
Earlier Saturday, Helwani reported discussions were taking place between the UFC and Lesnar regarding a return.
UFC posted a promotion video of UFC 200 featuring Lesnar at the end:
Lesnar initially left WWE in 2004 to pursue a career in the NFL. After he fell short of making the Minnesota Vikings roster, the former University of Minnesota NCAA heavyweight champion decided to try mixed martial arts.
He joined the UFC in 2008 and quickly became a top box office draw. He defeated Randy Couture for the heavyweight championship in just his third UFC fight, and while he helped the company do some huge pay-per-view numbers, he left after a loss to Alistair Overeem in 2011 as diverticulitis prevented him from reaching his potential.
Lesnar went back to WWE in 2012 and made a major impact. In addition to ending The Undertaker's undefeated streak at WrestleMania XXX in 2014, he became WWE world heavyweight champion by beating John Cena later that year.
The Beast Incarnate was also a main eventer at WrestleMania 31 against Roman Reigns, but despite his spot atop the card in WWE, rumors persisted about his return to the UFC upon the expiration of his contract.
Even with whispers reaching a fever pitch in December 2014, UFC President Dana White denied having any contact with Lesnar, per John Morgan of MMAJunkie.com:

According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (via Matt Boone of MMANews.com), Lesnar started to shed weight that month in preparation for a return to the Octagon. Meltzer added that Lesnar's altered appearance led WWE officials to believe he was leaning toward a UFC return as well, per Morgan.
"The Lesnar people always keep things quiet, but within the company, the belief is that he's going back to UFC, and his showing up lighter to TV last week confirmed that to people who thought it," Meltzer wrote.

Speculation of a UFC encore was fueled even more at the end of February 2015 when Lesnar appeared at the UFC 184 card headlined by Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano, as seen in this photo courtesy of MMAFighting.com:


Last March, though, Lesnar agreed to a contract extension with WWE, which seemed to close the door on his UFC career. But he decided he wanted to take another crack at the world of MMA, and it will be interesting to see how he fares.
The 38-year-old is getting up there in age, and his 5-3 career record doesn't suggest he was an elite fighter to begin with.
Lesnar was a champion, though, and all signs point to his being 100 percent healthy right now. With that in mind, perhaps he is better equipped to succeed this time around than he was during his first UFC stint.
Regardless of how well he performs at UFC 200—a card headlined by Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier—he will make the company a lot of money for as long as he continues to compete. Signing Lesnar is a massive success for White, and it promises to be a lucrative move for Lesnar as well.

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