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Humbled Lesnar returns to UFC spotlight
Dan Wetzel
By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports 7 hours, 30 minutes ago
As recently as early January, Brock Lesnar was convinced he needed surgery to deal with a case of diverticulitis � a condition that essentially left a hole in his intestine and put his career as Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title holder in jeopardy. He might be out a year. Or it might be two. Or it might be forever.
Instead, a series of doctor�s visits and tests have revealed what both Lesnar and UFC president Dana White described as a �miracle.� The big guy is healed and ready to return to the Octagon this summer, probably against the winner of the fight between Frank Mir and Shane Carwin in March.
�Let�s be clear, I�m still the heavyweight champion,� Lesnar growled, in trademark fashion, on ESPN on Wednesday morning.
�The doctors were dumbfounded,� Lesnar said. �They couldn�t find any signs of trouble.�
Dan Wetzel
By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports 7 hours, 30 minutes ago
As recently as early January, Brock Lesnar was convinced he needed surgery to deal with a case of diverticulitis � a condition that essentially left a hole in his intestine and put his career as Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight title holder in jeopardy. He might be out a year. Or it might be two. Or it might be forever.
Instead, a series of doctor�s visits and tests have revealed what both Lesnar and UFC president Dana White described as a �miracle.� The big guy is healed and ready to return to the Octagon this summer, probably against the winner of the fight between Frank Mir and Shane Carwin in March.
�Let�s be clear, I�m still the heavyweight champion,� Lesnar growled, in trademark fashion, on ESPN on Wednesday morning.
�The doctors were dumbfounded,� Lesnar said. �They couldn�t find any signs of trouble.�