At self-run press conference, Lesnar says it's too soon to talk fighting future
After UFC 200, everyone wanted know if Brock Lesnar would return.
In typical Lesnar fashion, he decided to run his own solo post-fight press conference that still left reporters hanging.
"Brock Lesnar does what Brock Lesnar wants to do," said Lesnar. "I believe that my future is already laid out for the next month. I'm doing (WWE) SummerSlam against Randy Orton and once the dust settles there I don't know what I'm gonna do.
"I had one hell of a time tonight and I enjoyed myself so we'll see what happens. It's really way too soon guys."
Lesnar showed flashes of the athletic gifts that made him an NCAA, WWE, and UFC champion as he out-wrestled Mark Hunt to win a unanimous decision in Saturday's co-main event.
He complimented Hunt on his punching power and resilience.
"I wanted to finish the fight, but he's got a coconut head," said Lesnar. "He's a tough son of a bitch, he is."
Whether the exhausting fight will deter Lesnar from returning to the UFC again is still a mystery.
"I believe any man can do whatever he wants if he puts his mind to it," said Lesnar. "Anything's possible, ain’t it?"
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