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Dana White Identifies UFC Champ Brock Lesnar’s Illness

The mystery is at least partially solved, as UFC President Dana White finally identified the source of Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar’s severe health issues.

White confirmed to the Associated Press that Lesnar is suffering from a bacterial infection of the intestines.

That ailment follows his previously-reported struggle with mononucleosis. Lesnar, according to White, is recovering from the bacterial infection although had not been released from the hospital at press time.

With Lesnar’s recovery timeframe still unclear, White is reportedly encouraging his promotion’s star champion to receive further treatment at the Mayo Clinic.

F4WOnline.com added that in addition to the intestinal issue and mono, “there are other things wrong with him as well.”

Brock Lesnar has not issued a formal statement on his latest health situation.

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  1. Gee….

    If only they made steroids fortified with antibiotics, ol’ Brock would be as healthy (and as big) as a horse!

  2. YEAH, STEROIDS THAT MAKE HIM SMALLER FOR EVERY FIGHT. JORGEE, USE COMMON SENSE. I HAD AN SIMILAR ILLNESS AND THEY SAID IT COULD’VE BEEN SOMETHING I ATE OR DRANK’ BUT I WAS PUT ON BEDREST FOR A WEEK. AND I CAUGHT MINE BEFORE IT LANDED ME IN THE HOSPITAL.

  3. Hey Justin…

    Maybe what you had came from having your head up your ass.

    If you look at pictures of Brock in his High School days, he was a scrawny farm kid from SD. But, by his second year of college, he was a hulking behemoth, just like he was during his WWE days.

    Sure, he may now be off the juice, but the damage to his body has already been done. This little episode is just the beginning of his health problems!

  4. Mabe you should learn a thing or two about steroid use. I am not denying the fact that Brock has not hit the juice. He is prob. Still on some sort of cycle now. But understand that Steroids adverse effects are usually reserved to people that do way too much during theor cycles or people who have no clue of what they are stacking. If you have the knowledge of what you are putting into your body and apply it then negative reactions are kept to a minimum, to the point that over the counter supplements can be more harmful to ones body. Testosterone can be very benificial to a persons body and GH can be very healing as long as these are not abused.

  5. Intestinal issues have nothing to do with steroid use… I am also sure that Brock has very highly reputable and knowledgable trainers..I am personally a certified personal trainer and certified sports nutrition specialist. I do my homework and a lot of research on the anabolic side of the buisness.

  6. jorgee…you don’t know what your talking about…AT ALL.it just sounds like you have a bad case of “littleman complex”.your hateful,ignorant and just plain jealous comments speak volumes about your character.it’s easy for geeks like you who sit glued to their boob-tube to insult real men who have the heart and discipline to condition themselves and compete at such a high-level.i bet your pretty submissive when face to face…

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