IS UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar on Steroids?

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Is UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar On Steroids?

If any man looked like he was on steroids, that man would be Brock Lesnar. He is huge, he is powerful and he has a huge head. Not to mention how large the hands are on Brock Lesnar. The UFC had to have special gloves made to fit Brock Lesnar. UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar claims he has taken sixty steroids tests in his lifetime and none of them have been positive. This is a claim where there is not any evidence to prove Brock Lesnar has taken steroids. Could Brock Lesnar be authentic or is he taking HGH that nobody can test for yet?

This is a question we have to ask ourselves. UFC Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar wrestled for the WWE. Many wrestlers in the WWE have been known to take steroids. Many people believe Brock Lesnar took steroids when he was in the WWE and quit when he became a UFC fighter. It is believed by some (people who don't like him) that he is taking HGH. He has lost size since he left the WWE. However, Brock Lesnar has not lost his attitude and his jerk like personality.

Brock Lesnar acts like a man on steroids. He is a jerk in and out of the ring. He treats other UFC fighters like they are nothing. UFC Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar believes he is the gift to the UFC. Is he on steroids or is Brock Lesnar the bully you wished didn't show up on your way to school? Or is Brock Lesnar a plant in the UFC by Dana White to market a sort of bad side of the UFC. The old good vs. evil advertisement WWE and other wrestling venues have used for many years.

If you are a UFC fight fan, you really need to look at Brock Lesnar. Is the man a natural powerhouse? Is Brock Lesnar one of the few men who was born into his huge body or did he steal it at the drug counter? I know you have an opinion. Do you like this wrestling star coming into the UFC and making it (at the least the heavyweight division) something like the WWE?

Brock Lesnar sits upon the UFC Heavyweight throne. He is the king of the hill. Ask him, he'll tell you there isn't a UFC fighter that is any better than he is. He believes he is the best UFC fighter ever. He has the attitude the UFC does not need. When two fighters step in the ring at a UFC event, they fight until the event is over. When the event is over, one man is victorious and the other man bows his head in defeat. The two men shake hands and compliments are thrown back and force. When Brock Lesnar steps into the UFC ring, he disrespects all the other UFC fighters. When he leaves (in victory or defeat) Brock Lesnar treats his opponent with complete disrespect. Is this the attitude of a man on steroids (HGH) or is Brock Lesnar just a bully and a jerk? The question remains to be unanswered.

Sources
Fightline.com

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  • Honora James10/20/2010

    If you love the sport, and respect your opponent you won't do steroids.

  • James Fenelius9/4/2010

    Great report!

  • Derek Jenkins9/4/2010

    Steroids don't lead to people acting like jerks or bullies. The closest thing to it is "roid rage" which is a sudden outburst of inexplicable, unjustified, violent rage. Brock has never shown that, and plays up the bad guy personality for the cameras. If you have ever seen him in candid situations, Brock Lesnar is a modest family man at heart. He just knows how to sell himself.

  • Fred Davis9/3/2010

    Brock's physicality is way beyond any UFC fighter and I don't think that it's 'steroids'. Steroids build muscle mass but hinder endurance...Brock's endurance is legendary. As far as being 'a bully and a jerk'...a lot of his interviews show him to be thoughtful, intellegent and well spoken.
    I honestly don't think that you are being fair to him at all.

  • Mike Powers9/2/2010

    Good report, Leroy!

  • Sue Gibson9/1/2010

    Another great report, Leroy.

  • Faye Fairley9/1/2010

    great work, Leroy

  • Jack Wellman9/1/2010

    Yes, good reporting as always Leroy, as Tony said.

  • Tony Payne9/1/2010

    Good reporting.

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