In the latest video posted on UltimateFighter.com, for the upcoming thirteenth season of “The Ultimate Fighter” reality series on Spike TV, coach Brock Lesnar talks about how it’s taken him awhile to find himself but being a fighter is who he is.
Lesnar, a former UFC heavyweight champion, is currently coaching opposite Junior dos Santos on the television series, and will meet “Cigano” on June 11 in the headliner for UFC 131 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia.
“This is who I am, this is who I’ve been my whole life and I finally found myself [in fighting],” Lesnar said in a new video promo for The Ultimate Fighter. “I was an amateur wrestler, then I was a professional wrestler and then I tried out to be a professional football player. I’m a professional ultimate fighter…”
“I just suffered a huge loss; that’s fighting,” he said. “That’s the name of the game, that’s the world. As the world turns, people win, people lose; get your ass back on the saddle and ride into town again. This guy’s in my way, and that’s the only thing I give a shit about. He’s in my way to get my title back. I was, and I will be again, the UFC Heavyweight Champion of the World.”
Props to MMATorch.com for the transcription.