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Brock Lesnar wore many hats in the field of athletics. His passion for the world of sports goes beyond the WWE ring in the form of his impressive UFC run and a short yet significant NFL stint as well. Despite having some bumps along the road, The Beast Incarnate survived through everything and eventually turned into an unstoppable force.

That said, not only did he survive, rather he continued to add to his impressive list of achievements, living up to his core philosophy, ”eat, sleep, conquer, repeat”. But his motivation behind conquering anything and everything is way deeper than the typical rat races for stockpiling prestigious accolades and awards.

Brock Lesnar downplayed his UFC 200 win through a bombshell confession

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Brock Lesnar is currently dominating the wrestling ring, being in the middle of a grudge feud with Cody Rhodes. The former WWE world champion is still able to make any superstar freak out in the ring. His decorative career in WWE saw a handful of awards and recognition, and so did his UFC endeavor.

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Lesnar resumed his monumental UFC run back in 2016 after confining himself to the squared circle for some years. He didn’t take time to catch up with the pace, successfully knocking out the veteran slugger, Mark Hunt, at UFC 200. Upon his tremendous win, the first man to hold the WWE Championship and UFC championship was been asked what his biggest moments were in terms of career achievement both in the field of two combat sports.

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Lesnar took some seconds to think before jumping into his out-of-the-box answer that create some contradiction to the reality. The Beast Incarnate went on, saying, ‘‘You know it’s weird for me. I’m not an accolades guy, I’m not. There’s no ambiance. I don’t cling to what I’ve done or where I am gonna go. It’s just I’m trying to live in a moment and, like I said, I don’t know where my UFC championship belt is. I don’t have a trophy room. I don’t…

He added, “It’s just this is my job. I love to do this. I’ve been an athlete and a man. I’m gonna be 39 years old and I put lots of bread on the table for my family.”

Such a candid confession gave testament to his ‘family man’ self underneath a rock-hard beast cover.

Brock Lesnar let his family man self out in some rare occupances

Despite keeping his soft and caring self close to his chest most of the time, there are some instances where fans got to see what an amazing human being is hidden behind the bar of an aggressive fighter.

Besides stepping out with his wife, former WWE star Sable, in public several times. Lesnar once stunned fans by pulling off a role of a photographer when his adorable daughter, Mya Lynn, competed in the shot put in 2017. Not only was he present, but he, in fact, managed to blend well with other parents who were also there to support their children. He was also seen several times spending quality time with his two sons, Duke and Turk as well.

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Now, Brock Lesnar feeling ultimate pleasure in providing for his family over his own name and fame should make perfect sense.

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