10 Things We Learned From Brock Lesnar On UFC 200 Media Call

7. One And Done Or The Start Of Another Run?

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Previous comments from both Brock and Paul Heyman are referenced where both men say there was an immediate regret upon the Lesnar announcing his retirement from UFC immediately following his loss to Alistair Overeem at UFC 141.

Now that he has the fire back and the hunger to compete is once again fuelling him, does he feel like this is a one time thing or does he intend to fight again after 200?

Lesnar says he doesn't know, but that he feels great and his training camp is going well. He's happy with his life and his career, but admits that since he left the Octagon he's been haunted with the feeling that he didn't lose to his opponents but rather diverticulitis.

He wanted to get back in the cage before it was too late and he's ready to enjoy himself, adding that "this is all about having fun" and he's not looking past the fight, taking everything one day at a time.

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