Brock Lesnar claims UFC boss Dana White "all right", but WWE star says he should have been paid more

BROCK LESSNAR claimed UFC President Dana White is "all right", but said he 'probably should have been paid more'.

White first invited the WWE superstar to join his UFC promotion in 2008. He went on to become the heavyweight champion.


Brock Lesnar claims UFC boss Dana White all right, but WWE star says he should have been paid more
Brock Lesnar, UFC president Dana White, pictured in 2010.

Lesnar was featured on eight UFC Pay-Per-Views. He headlined six of them and was ranked as one their highest-paid fighters.

Although White was a great friend, the American felt that White was somewhat undervalued in financial terms.

On The Pat McAfee Show, Lesnar, 44, stated that Dana is all right. He's given me a lot of money.

"I should probably have been paid more."

Lesnar made his debut in the UFC in 2007 as a 1-0 MMA fighter. He defeated Min-Soo Kim in 2007.

However, he was defeated by Frank Mir in 2008, which could have ended his UFC career before it even started.

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Lesnar stated that he was mad at himself. It just made another thing.

"Love them. They are worth your love. That gives me goosebumps. I got a one-fight deal and was like, "Please give me another chance at this."

It took off like a bomb. I fought Heath Herring, then I got Randy Couture, and I won the belt.

After defeating Herring (43), and Couture (58) for the title, Lesnar would win Mir in a rematch before winning over Shane Carwin (47).

However, Lesnar announced his retirement from MMA after consecutive losses to Cain Velasquez (39), and Alistair Overeem (41).

UFC 200 would see a brief return in 2016, with Lesnar beating Mark Hunt, 47. However, the points win was reverted to a no contest after a failed drug test.

The legend of pro wrestling tried to make another comeback in 2018, to face Daniel Cormier (42), but was unsuccessful and he resigned with the WWE.

Lesnar has worked extensively alongside Vince McMahon, White and is unable to separate them.

He stated that he couldn't compare the two men. My relationship with Vince is very different from my relationship with Dana over time.

"Vince has been my love-hate partner for 20 years. But it's been great.

"There is a lot of water below the bridge. Both have my respect. Dana is a completely different approach to business.

"I first met Vince when he was younger. Vince is more of a father figure to me.

"Because he taught me a lot, I was able carry these things over to Dana and manage business.

"Vince is self-made, Dana is also. The company was taken and made public.


Brock Lesnar claims UFC boss Dana White all right, but WWE star says he should have been paid more
Brock Lesnar was open to a UFC return for 2018 to face Daniel Cormier