Brock Lesnar Net worth, Career Earnings and UFC Legend’s MMA record

In a defeat to Frank Mir at UFC 81 in 2008, Brock Lesnar made his UFC debut. When Lesnar ultimately defeated Heath Herring at UFC 87, it became his first victory in the UFC. Brock Lesnar defeated Randy Couture in UFC 91 to claim the heavyweight title. Cain Velasquez defeated Brock Lesnar for the UFC Heavyweight Title at UFC 121, while Lesnar lost to Alistair Overeem in his next match. Then, the former UFC Heavyweight Champion made his MMA retirement official.

When Lesnar rejoined the UFC in 2016, he won his rematch against Mark Hunt. However, the former UFC Heavyweight Champion was ultimately given a one-year suspension from participation by NSAC, and as a result, his victory over Mark Hunt was nullified.

Brock Lesnar’s net worth

Brock Lesnar’s net worth is estimated to be $25 million by Celebrity net worth. With a current WWE salary of $5 million, Brock Lesnar is one of the highest-paid athletes in the whole company. In sum, Brock Lesnar receives $500,000 for each main event performance.

Brock Lesnar’s career earnings

During his career with the UFC, Brock Lesnar earned well over $5 million. He is among the most well-known figures from professional wrestling to successfully switch to the MMA scene. In his brief MMA career, Lesnar took part in nine fights, eight of which took place in the UFC.

From his first fight with Frank Mir, where he earned $200,000, through his subsequent fights, the former UFC heavyweight champion’s salary increased steadily. Lesnar made more money with the MMA organization even though he was defeated by Mir in his UFC debut at UFC 81 in 2008 despite his professional wrestling background.

In 2016, the 42-year-old American defeated Mark Hunt at UFC 200 to win an astounding $2.5 million, earning him his most expensive pay deal to date.

Lesnar was eventually stripped of his victory over Hunt and given a $250,000 punishment for failing a drug test. Lesnar’s income might not have “included any hidden paydays” or “bonuses he might have earned from UFC president Dana White,” according to Game 7.

Brock Lesnar’s MMA record

It seems like Brock Lesnar’s career as an MMA fighter is gone. After a dispute with “DC” in the cage, the former UFC heavyweight champion was supposed to return to the octagon for a thrilling matchup against the current champion Daniel Cormier. Lesnar has a 5-3 (1 NC) record in mixed martial arts, which included two heavyweight championship defenses for the UFC.

 

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