Brock Lesnar’s Status

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Brock Lesnar is recovering and will expect to know if he needs another surgical operation soon. If it is not needed, he can attempt to make a near summer return in 2010.

His weight is being maintained as he cannot naturally maintain a weight of under 265 pounds. His body is just not fit for it. Weight loss is not an issue. His body is still able to maintain his weight of 275 pounds at this time. he will return to his natural 300 pounds very easily and very quickly once training resumes and he is able to go by his previous diet.

Lesnar is anxious to resume training and was disappointed that he was not able to fight Shane Carwin.

Lesnar thanks all the fans for their support.

All American Moments In MMA

“The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.” — Thucydides

In the 233 years that have come and gone since its birth, America has served as a beacon for ingenuity, hope, courage, democracy and blue-collar toughness. The men and women who represent the nation in the sport of mixed martial arts embody those traits as well as anyone. To that end, Sherdog.com compiled a list of the most memorable All-American moments in MMA.

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Paulson on Lesnar

Erik Paulson has been around mixed martial arts longer than most. The former Shooto champion has worked with many top fighters at his Southern California training center. Combat Shoot Wrestling has hosted the likes of Quinton Jackson and Josh Barnett over the past few years, but he got his highest profile pupil because of his Minnesota roots.

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Brock Solid – Lesnar TKOs Mir in Two in UFC 100 Main Event

By Thomas Gerbasi

LAS VEGAS, July 11 – Brock Lesnar may not have made many fans in the Mandalay Bay Events Center Saturday night by stopping local hero Frank Mir in the second round of their long awaited UFC 100 rematch, but if there’s one thing clear, it’s that beating the UFC heavyweight champion is going to be a tall order for anyone in the division. (read the full story on ufc.com)

View the post fight press conference here: http://www.ufc.com/index.cfm?fa=videoPlayer.home&gid=21199