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Brock Lesnar makes weight for UFC 200 weighing in at 265.5lbs

Brock Lesnar weighed in at 265.5lbs earlier today for his fight against Mark Hunt and looked absolutely ripped during the public weigh-ins tonight. Usually Lesnar weighs around closer to the 300lbs mark for his WWE matches.

WWE carried the live feed of the weigh-in on WWE.COM and the YouTube channel, continuing the promotion of the match online after Stephanie McMahon said they’re not supporting the fight. WWE made no mention about Lesnar’s fight on television though.

“Mark, they told you to prepare for UFC 200, when you found out your opponent was Brock Lesnar, what did you think?” Joe Rogan asked Hunt. “I thought he was retired,” he replied, getting a laugh from the crowd inside the T-Mobile Arena. “What was your thought process?” Rogan asked again. “Uh, I’m gonna punch his face in,” Hunt replied, pointing the finger at Lesnar.

After welcoming him back to the UFC, Joe Rogan asked Lesnar what does it feel like and how pumped is he for tomorrow night. “I’m excited, excited to be here, I had a good training camp. It’s surreal, it’s cool, it’s cool,” a very calm Lesnar replied.

You can see the weigh-in video below.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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