#3Â Brock Lesnar
The Brock Lesnar UFC return is a story that has been reputed for quite a long time. His exact authoritative status is as yet obscure yet it seems likely that the previous UFC Heavyweight Champion will set foot in the Octagon by and by in 2019.
Lesnar, at present under contract to WWE and perceived as the WWE Universal Champion clearly has a statement in his WWE bargain that will enable him to vie for Ultimate fighting championship.
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A Heavyweight title session with ruling boss, Daniel Cormier could well happen before WWE’s Wrestlemania occasion in which the “Brute” could possibly stroll into the ace wrestling terrific as the dominant boss of the two advancements.
UFC require Lesnar. Their Heavyweight division has little profundity. So little in certainty that they needed to pit their authoritative Light-Heavyweight Champion, Cormier versus then victor, Stipe Miocic such was the deficiency of other meriting contenders.
Cain Velasquez has not contended since July 2016. Junior dos Santos has lost four of his previous eight sessions and not won successive battles since 2011-12.
The division has no other Heavyweight drawing cards on its books. Lesnar is the man that can bring fervor and in particular, money to UFC’s most esteemed title.
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In the event that Lesnar is not marked and set up, the UFC need to get it going as quickly as time permits.
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