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Mark Hunt picked as opponent for Brock Lesnar’s UFC 200 return

His last WWE appearance was at WrestleMania 32, where he defeated Dean Ambrose in a no-holds barred street fight.

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“I couldn’t live with that decision, that decision has haunted me for the last 15 months”, Lesnar said.

Lesnar made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2007 at Dynamite!

UFC 200 is headlined by a light heavyweight championship unification bout between Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones.

‘It may just be a tease, I don’t know the answer to that question right now, ‘ said Lesnar.

“Why not (Mark Hunt), I don’t care”, Lesnar added.

“I couldn’t live with that decision”. So I felt I was cheated out of my career at UFC. He has a 7-4-1 record in UFC. He is the eighth-ranked heavyweight in UFC and has won his past two fights by knockout. Fit and free of the weight issues that have plagued some of his training camps, he scored knockout wins over Antonio Silva and Frank Mir. After losing to Stipe previous year, he’s beaten Antonio Silvia and Frank Mir, the latter on a knock-out punch three minutes into the fight back in March. [Hunt] is a heavy hitter.

“I think it doesn’t suck, that’s what I think”, White told TMZ Sports.

‘It’s very simple. Nobody called me.

Brock Lesnar’s return to the UFC was announced on UFC 199 in a promotional video that featured some of his previous fights in the octagon.

Brock Lesnar’s return to the UFC is set, and so is his opponent. Over three years after his last MMA bout, Lesnar appeared on “SportsCenter” on March 24, 2015, to announce he had signed another contract with WWE, was officially retiring from MMA competition and that pro wrestling offered him the chance to “work part-time with full-time pay”.

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Fighters from the UFC have been asking for the fight on Twitter like Josh Barnett and former interim champ Shane Carwin but one unexpected challenger emerged early this morning, United States champ Rusev.

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