White interview: Lesnar was only fighting at 60-percent of potential
Cage Writer —
The news is still trickling out on Brock Lesnar's condition and future. Dana White dropped the bombshell just after UFC 105 on Nov. 14. Lesnar's got a hole in his intestine which was crushing his immune system and causing him to be consistently worn down. It's still up in the air when and how the problem will be fixed but the prognosis is more positive today than when the news first leaked. Now White was told by Lesnar to respect his privacy yet the UFC president was still goaded into divulging some of the details by troublemakers like Neil Davidson from the Canadian Press and MMAJunkie's John Morgan. It made Cagewriter wonder if the ...
Dana White discusses Lesnar situation, working with Tito again, and more
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Dana White discusses the Brock Lesnar situation, his condition, and refuses to entertain the possibility of an interim title until they find out what is wrong with him. Something other UFC heavyweights may be a bit concerned about is the doctor saying Brock has only been functioning at 60% of his potential for over one year. If he has only been at 60%, what will he look like at 100%? White also touches on the topics of Twiiter, how it feels to work with Tito Ortiz again, UFC officiating, and getting fat. Related Posts with Thumbnails ...
Lesnar says he would've retired if serious surgery was done
Cage Writer —
The MMA world may never understand how close it was to losing its biggest draw forever. Brock Lesnar, who announced his return to active fighting this morning, talked about his ordeal with a serious intestinal disorder. He had multiple doctors suggest that life-altering surgery was almost a certainty. Lesnar went home, changed his diet and wished for the best. "I was facing a colostomy bag," said Lesnar. "What they wanted to do was go in and remove the bad section of my colon. If the perforation wouldn't have healed itself, I was facing removing my colon.Then they can't reattach right away because of all the inflammation. So then I ...







