#2 Stipe Miocic
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Much like with Francis Ngannou, it probably wouldn't be the best idea for Lesnar to accept a fight with Stipe Miocic if he hopes to have a successful UFC return.
As of right now, Stipe is the UFC Heavyweight Champion, and he's set to clash with current Light Heavyweight Champion Daniel Cormier, and UFC President Dana White has said that the winner of that fight will face Brock Lesnar later this year.
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Most are picking Stipe to win his fight against Cormier, which, if Dana White was telling the truth, means that he'll defend the title against Lesnar, likely in December.
Edited by Nishant Jayaram