Brock Lesnar To Remain Suspended By The NSAC Until He Pays Hefty $250,000 Fine

Brock Lesnar To Remain Suspended By The NSAC Until He Pays Hefty $250,000 Fine

The odds of Brock Lesnar returning to UFC continue to diminish as it's now been revealed that the current WWE Universal Champion has yet to pay the $250,000 fine which will clear him for competition.

By JoshWilding - Jan 07, 2019 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Despite rumours that Brock Lesnar is set to take on current UFC Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier at some point in the next few months, it's now been revealed that he will not be allowed to compete in the UFC until he takes care of a fine he received during his latest suspension. 

As you'll no doubt recall, Lesnar beat Mark Hunt at UFC 200 in 2016 but his victory was later overturned when it was revealed that he failed two USADA issued drug tests before the fight took place.

Lesnar still hasn't paid the NSAC the $250,000 fine he received and that means he remains indefinitely suspended and won't be cleared to fight again until it's paid. If Lesnar is going to choose to stay with WWE, then there's a chance he won't bother paying this as his MMA career will be at an end.

As of right now, we have no idea what comes next for Lesnar but he goes where the money is and it's thought that WWE paid him a huge amount to stick around after Roman Reigns' cancer diagnosis.
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