After his impressive showing Saturday night at UFC 87, Brock Lesnar has answered some questions at, of all places, the New York Times Freakonomics blog. Asked about the prevalence of steroids, Lesnar said:
"I really don't know. I mean, the shows are tested and the results are made public. A vast majority of the time the guys are clean, but occasionally they're not. I can tell you that the testing is real and, at least in the U.F.C., the fighters can be tested at any time."
My take: I would assume that in Lesnar's former career -- pro wrestling -- steroids are much more prevalent than they are in the UFC, although it would be naive to think that of the 180 or so UFC fighters, not a single one is using performance-enhancing drugs.
On whether he should have had to pay his dues in the lower levels of MMA before getting heavy promotion in UFC, Lesnar says:
"A lot of people lose sight of the bottom line: this is a business. It's about making dollars by selling tickets, Pay-Per-Views, and merchandise. It's up to the promoter to decide what is televised. I just train hard, then get in the octagon and fight.In regard to the "You haven't paid your dues" stuff: sure, I came into this sport with a name, but I didn't just build my name and my reputation in pro wrestling. I also came in with twenty years of amateur wrestling experience."
My take: Lesnar is right about that, and I've come around a little bit on my own opinion of Lesnar with respect to the part he plays within the UFC. I don't really have a problem with him getting heavily promoted, and I think he proved by destroying Heath Herring that he's worthy of respect in his new sport.
Asked if he has ever read Freakonomics, Lesnar said:
No. I don't have the Internet, so I've never read the blog.
My take: I'm not sure if Lesnar realizes that Freaknomics is a book, but whatever. We don't watch him in the Octagon because we care about his reading habits.
















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-15-2008 @ 11:35AM
Frederick said...
I think in 2008 in most sports we can suspect performance enhancing drugs to be present at some level
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8-15-2008 @ 1:19PM
Viktor said...
I don't have the internet either.
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8-16-2008 @ 7:21AM
billy said...
UH BROCK ROIDNER YOU LOOK LIKE A FREAKING CAVEMAN GORILLA.YOU ARE SO ROIDED ITS A JOKE.
MMA HAS LOTS OF JUICED UP BLOKES.ITS OBVIOUS AND REPULSIVE.
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8-18-2008 @ 12:10AM
mike said...
whatever "little man".......hahahahaha! you just wish you could get half the biceps and chest most of these guys have.
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8-21-2008 @ 7:40PM
joon Lee said...
Lesner is the only major heavyweight that has to cut weight to fight at the 265 weight limit. He is much bigger than just about any natural man. He comes from a sport in pro wrestling that is a steroid breeding ground with no testing that I am aware of. The atheletes in the UFC know when they will likely get tested before or after a major fight. When you see them fight they are much looser and flexible; smaller and more natural looking because they know they have to be off the juice during a fight, except for Sean Sherk who got busted. some fighters train on the juice, and most are on the juice when fighting at the lower ranks.
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