#4 Chael Sonnen details the secrets to Brock Lesnar's success in amateur wrestling
During a recent episode of Beyond The Fight, Chael Sonnen touched upon Brock Lesnar's amateur wrestling career. Sonnen stated that while Lesnar didn't have the greatest technique, he often used his size advantage to overpower opponents.
"Brock Lesnar does not enjoy my company. I've been around Brock and he's been a gentleman. But I can tell he'd rather be anywhere else but me. But one point that I make about Brock, it's not meant to slide him. Brock was not a very good wrestler. That's true. Brock never had Olympic aspirations... Brock was 265 pounds of steel. In the NCAA finals, he took on someone who weighed 220 pounds. There is a 45-pound weight discrepancy," said Sonnen.
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The Beast Incarnate's size and athleticism allowed him to overcome technical flaws during his combat sports career, helping him win the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
#3 Adam Pearce reacts to Brock Lesnar's suspension being lifted
On the most recent episode of Talking Smack, Adam Pearce stated that he wasn't involved in the decision to reinstate Brock Lesnar. He added that he wasn't looking forward to the prospect of interacting with Lesnar after handing The Beast Incarnate a sizeable fine and suspension.
"You blindsided me out there and I'm not blaming you. Don't get me wrong. But if you're going to look me in the eye and ask me how I feel about it, I think it sucks. So I'm going to have to walk these halls and I'm going to have to stare Brock Lesnar and he's going to look me in the eye and know that I took a big chunk out of his wallet and sent him home. And now he's back. I'm going to go and figure out how I feel about that," said Pearce.
Brock Lesnar is expected to renew his rivalry with Roman Reigns, but he might take some time out of his schedule to take Adam Pearce to Suplex City.
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