# 3 He might end up leaving for UFC anyways
![Brock Lesnar wants badly to return to the UFC.](https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=190 190w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=720 720w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=640 640w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=1045 1045w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=1200 1200w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=1460 1460w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg?w=1600 1600w, https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/03/825bf-15533869200913-800.jpg 1920w)
This photo is from when Daniel Cormier defeated Stipe Miocic last year to become the UFC Heavyweight Champion in addition to UFC Light Heavyweight Champion. Lesnar was sitting ringside near Dana White and he obviously entered the cage post-fight to confront the new champion.
Not only did it disrespect former champion Miocic, but even if the angle was planned, it set in motion a potential showdown between the new champ and a former UFC Heavyweight Champ. The last three fights that Lesnar has had in the UFC have been disappointing for him to say the least. His last appearance at UFC 200 saw his win over Mark Hunt overturned due to the use of a PED.
And even before that trouble, he suffered back-to-back first-round TKO losses to Alistair Overeem and Cain Velasquez, respectively. Lesnar is probably a lot like Ronda Rousey in that they both do not take losing well at all. Or you could call them sore losers. But the fact remains - Lesnar definitely has a UFC return in his sights this year otherwise he wouldn't have reentered the USADA testing pool in January.