This is a discussion on Brock Lesnar's MMA Debut Set within the North American Sports forums, part of the Sports Forums category; It looks like Lesnar may actually do pretty good, and I would love to see him actually fight in UFC.
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It looks like Lesnar may actually do pretty good, and I would love to see him actually fight in UFC.
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Lesnar Set for October K-1 HERO's Debut
Former NCAA wrestling champion and WWE star Brock Lesnar made official his debut in K-1 HERO's, reports Sherdog.com's Mike Sloan from ringside at K-1 USA's "Battle At Bellagio" tournament in Las Vegas.
Invited to the ring Saturday evening by announcer Jimmy Lennon Jr., the 285-pound Lesnar announced his planned October debut against a yet-to-be-decided opponent.
Joining the Webster, South Dakota native in his announcement, three-time UFC tournament champion Royce Gracie stated that he would help prepare the former WWE pro wrestler for his mixed martial arts debut.
Lesnar has recently trained in Bettendorf, Iowa with Pat Miletich and his group of fighters.
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The thing about Lesnar working with Gracie is just a work to build hype for the promotion. It's pretty common knowledge that Lesnar is training with the Miletich camp...but Gracie has worked with K-1 in the past, so that's why they are using him again.