UFC President Dana White Weighs In On The Possibility Of Brock Lesnar Fighting In 2018

UFC President Dana White Weighs In On The Possibility Of Brock Lesnar Fighting In 2018

Current Universal Champion Brok Lesnar is contracted to stay with WWE until at least April but could those rumours of him returning to the octagon pan out? Here's what Dana White has to say about the matter.

By JoshWilding - Feb 09, 2018 06:02 AM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Brock Lesnar's WWE contract wraps up the night after WrestleMania and we've so far heard nothing about whether or not he'll re-sign with the company. The Beast is clearly in his prime and has plenty of gas left in the tank but if he does choose to leave, we probably won't see him pop up elsewhere until at least August. The question is, will he return to UFC for another fight following that 2016 bout?

Well, in a recent interview, UFC President Dana White was asked about the possibility of Lesnar fighting in the octagon again and it certainly sounds like he's open to it happening at some point in 2018.

"Anything is possible," White teased. "Brock has always shown interest in coming over and fighting in the UFC. I wouldn’t be shocked if he gave it one more shot." Considering the fact his last fight was thrown out because of a failed drug test, you can see why Lesnar probably wants to prove himself but it is, of course, feasible that he'll do that and continue to appear in WWE. Time will tell!

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