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casper
11-16-2009, 04:46 PM
Lesnar collapses; career might likely be over
UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar has already re-scheduled his bout with Shane Carwin twice. Now it appears to be off indefinitely.

At Saturday night's UFC 105 post-event press conference, UFC president Dana White said the mononucleosis that had been bothering Lesnar is still present, but the champ is now suffering a new set of illnesses, as well.

"I am worried about it," White said. "I can't really talk about it right now, but [Lesnar] is in rough shape. He's in really bad shape.

"I'm actually probably going to fly to go see him, and we're going to probably have to do some stuff to take care of this guy. He is not well, and he's not getting any better."

White said he wasn't sure how serious the new illnesses were and whether they could be career- or even life-threatening.

"I don't know," White told MMAjunkie.com /http://www.mmajunkie.com. "I've got to get him to one of these really good hospitals with really good doctors to figure out what's wrong and how we get him better."

White said Lesnar collapsed while spending time on a retreat in Canada and was checked into a hospital.

"[Lesnar] is in bad shape, and the reality is they don't really know all that's wrong with him," White said. "He owns a bunch of property in Canada. He went up to Canada just to get away from his house, to go up there and just kind of chill out up there.

"He [expletive] dropped. He went down, and he had to go to the hospital. They ran every test on the planet on him, and they ended up finding out something else was wrong with him."

White said he's not yet sure what the UFC will do regarding the heavyweight division with its champion on the shelf for an indeterminable amount of time.

"If it's a long wait, we're gong to have to do something," White said. "We're going to have to – the last thing I ever want to do is strip a guy who won a title. That's the last thing I want to do. I don't know if we'll have to do an interim or what we'll do to fix it."

White said there's still more questions than answers surrounding his heavyweight champion, but one thing was certain: Lesnar will be on the shelf for the foreseeable future.

"He is not good," White said. "He is very, very sick, and he's going to be out for a while.

"He doesn't want to talk about it publicly, but he's in bad shape. He's not well. He's not going to be getting well anytime soon.

Previously posted on WrestlingObserver that there is serious question to whether he will ever fight again:

Brock Lesnar is in extremely bad shape and there are questions as to whether he will ever fight again.

Lesnar, 32, is in far worse shape than he has been letting on. He went to Canada last week to try to get some rest, collapsed, and was rushed to the hospital. He has mono and also something else that he doesn't want to get out, and all we now is that he does not have cancer and he does not have AIDS. It is, however, extremely serious and he will not be fighting again for a long, long time, if he is able to fight again.

Dana White is heading to Minnesota tonight and will be working to get Lesnar to the Mayo Clinic or equivalent medical facility for treatment.

Also, Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira has a staph infection and his fight with Cain Velasquez at UFC 108 is off. Nogueira will need an IV to hopefully get the infection out. He is also in bad shape.

With Lesnar out indefinitely, Shane Carwin will be undergoing knee surgery, so he will not be available to face Velasquez at UFC 108.



Dana said at the UFC 105 press conference that there might be stripping of the title involved as Lesnar tested for an illness that he has not disclosed yet which could be career and even life threatening.

fonger
11-16-2009, 04:53 PM
Ex-Gopher and UFC star Brock Lesnar is sick and in 'rough shape,' White says

Associated Press
Updated: 11/16/2009 10:24:26 AM CST

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Ultimate Fighting heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, a former University of Minnesota wrestler, is still sick, weeks after withdrawing from his title defense match.

UFC President Dana White confirmed Sunday that Lesnar is in "rough shape." A report on Canadian sports network TSN's Web site says Lesnar collapsed in Canada.

White said he can't divulge details about what's wrong with the 32-year-old South Dakota native except to say his illness is serious and that he will be out for a while.

Citing mononucleosis, Lesnar announced in October he was withdrawing from his Nov. 21 title defense match. That match was pushed back to Jan. 2, but TSN reports the fight has been postponed again.

"He's got mono, and he's got something else wrong with him. I know what's wrong with him; he just doesn't want me talking about it," White was quoted as saying on TSN. "He is not well, and he is not getting any better. ... He's got a lot of problems."

Messages left with Lesnar's manager and agent were not immediately returned Sunday

kiryjuan
11-17-2009, 05:12 PM
These guy is a showman, i hope he get better.