Brock Lesnar Drug Tested Three Times Ahead Of UFC Return

Brock Lesnar Already Tested Three Times By USADA

Former UFC champion and current WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar is near UFC return and will get a crack at Daniel Cormier for a heavyweight title. But before he returns to Octagon, he has to resolve USADA issues.

According to USADA official website, Lesnar has already tested three times in a month ahead of UFC return. (Via BloodyElbow)

Lesnar still has to serve the remainder six-month of suspension after failing a drug test leading up to his UFC 200 fight against Mark Hunt. Due to of that he was handed one year of suspension, and later he retired. Last month USADA confirmed that Lesnar had re-entered the drug testing pool as of July 3.

Daniel Cormier who scored the historic win over Stipe Miocic at UFC 226 last month that saw him becoming the only second fighter in UFC history to hold titles in two divisions simultaneously. After the win Cormier call Lesnar into the Octagon, before they exchange words, Lesnar shoves the Cormier. That also teased a potential super fight between Cormier and Lesnar. Both Cormier and Lesnar want to throw down inside the Octagon, and the UFC definitely wants it. But before the fight materializes a lot has to go right.

Daniel Cormier is thrilled to fight Lesnar in a money fight but made it clear that he’ll not fight Lesnar if WWE star is not clean and demand an extra layer of testing done before the match.

Many pundits and analysists are already going into the betting whether Lesnar even makes it through the six-month drug testing window.

Do you think Lesnar will come out clean before the Cormier fight? Do you think Cormier and Lesnar will end up fighting in 2019?

Published on August 3, 2018 at 12:00 am
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