Brock Lesnar's Big UFC200 Win: What Does It Mean For The Former UFC Heavyweight Champion?

''Brock Lesnar' News & Update: What's Next for the UFC 200 Champion?

Five years is a long wait, a rather state of hibernation that seems to see no future if you wait that long to fight in the UFC. But that's not the case for Brock Lesnar who defeated Mark Hunt in a unanimous decision in the UFC 200 event.

The decision that favored Lesnar (29-27, 29-27, 29-27) didn't, however shed light whether he intends to fight again or not. First, because currently, there's no immediate fighter that could hype up the match; secondly, Brock Lesnar is still an active WWE fighter.

In a recent report by ESPN. it was Lesnar's willingness to fight that drew him back to the Octagon. Now for the glory of praises and definitely not to increase his popularity in wrestling. What's there was the Brock Lesnar who wanted to fight. There's nothing to prove and Lesnar made that clear when he said "I didn't want to be sitting on my tractor 20 years from now wondering, 'God, I wonder if I would have just fought one more time?'"

He also added that if in 20 years time, he's still able and think of the memories that passed, he might as well consider it as a fun experience. There might have been talks about one more fight in UFC, but right now, Brock Lesnar said he has this month's schedule all set up for his WWE stint.

Nevermind that there are negative comments about his win, he still believes that after winning against Mark Hunt in UFC 200, that puts him on the Top 10 of UFC fighters. He also added that, by being in that list, he claim that he's back in the game.

Meanwhile, Amanda Nunez also won against Miesha Tate via submission in the UFC 200, putting Nunez and Lesnar on the underdogs winning the match.

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