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Lesnar: I'm one in a million
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<p>In the second part of a long interview with Paul Heyman, Brock Lesnar spoke in depth about his return to the UFC, what it means to him, and why is a special kind athlete that is 'one in a million':</p>
Now as he stands on the precipice of returning in just a few short weeks, Lesnar told his close friend and business partner Paul Heyman in a new interview that he's not out to prove anything to anybody by coming back at this stage of the game.
He's only got something to prove to himself.
"I don't think I have anything to prove at all," Lesnar said. "I've been an athlete, I've accomplished a lot of great things. A lot of great things. I feel very fortunate that I'm 38 years old, I work for the WWE, and I can step foot back into the Octagon again for the UFC."
How many people can do that? I'm one in a million. How many people can pull it off? One in a million and you're looking at him.
— Brock Lesnar
Lesnar has a point when it comes to his accomplishments both inside and outside the UFC.