Brock Lesnar Could Return To UFC After Two Years, To Meet UFC Producers This Weekend

By Jobs & Hire Staff Reporter | Dec 27, 2013 03:22 PM EST

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Brock Lesnar put on his UFC gloves for the last time two years ago during its year-end show special. Lesnar was TKO'd in less than three minutes and had abandanoed UFC soon after, eventually going back to his professional wresting roots.

The world of mixed martial arts will always have a special place for someone like Brock Lesnar. Every now and again, the wrestler's name comes up when fans want to dream up a fantasy match or in sheer speculation of what happened to their favorite UFC fighter. 

With only seven fights to his UFC resume, Brock Lesnar had the UFC world in a buzz and became a huge, crowd-attractiving sensation that fans came in droves to watch his matches, guaranteeing organizers a huge buyrate for each event he participated in. This resulted to a massive income for him back then. In pro wrestling's point of view, Brock Lesnar was fated to make his comeback in the UFC arena in the near future.

Now, with the year-end show for 2013 coming up in a few days, online speculation found in MixedMartialArs.com, a popular MMA forum, has mentioned that Brock Lesnar is interested in returning to The Octagon.

As of now, president of UFC, Dana White, has not disclosed any official statements or information regarding the matter of welcoming back Lesnar.

Shortly following the UFC 168 post-fight press conference, President White had been made aware of the rumors of Lesnar traveling to Las Vegas,

Nevada to meet with him but the UFC president seemed more surprised about the news than Lesnar's fans.

"Really? I don'€™t know. I honestly don'€™t know,"€ President White replied.
FOX Sports attempted to get information from two UFC sources regarding Brock Lesnar's comeback but the two also confirmed that they had no idea about any meeting with the president. Yet fans are still refusing to give up despite since nothing has been confirmed nor denied at the monent, claiming that just because no one has any idea of the meeting doesnt mean there's nothing going on.

During his active fighting days, Lesnar's personnel had always been notorious about their camp's secrecy. 

Lesnar, who recently turned 36, works as one of "World Wrestling Entertainment" part-time performer  

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