How Brock Lesnar’s UFC Return Could Impact Mark Hunt’s Lawsuit Against The Beast and Dana White

Following WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar’s USADA violations forcing his UFC 200 match result to be overturned, resulting in a no-desicion in his fight against Mark Hunt, Hunt filed a lawsuit against Lesnar, the UFC, and Dana White, alleging that the group committed racketeering, fraud, battery, civil conspiracy, and more in regards to Lesnar’s fight against him at UFC 200.

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According to LowKickMMA.com, Lesnar returning to UFC to fight Daniel Cormier in 2019 could throw a wrench in Hunt’s lawsuit, as Hunt’s lawyer, Christina Denning, had the following to say to MMA Fighting about amending both their complaint and lawsuit:

“We debated whether or not to, while the motion to dismiss is pending, to alter the complaint again, to keep adding more facts regarding the way that the organization works and perhaps the unfairness of it,” Denning said.

“So, that’s something that we have not done yet, but we definitely [might]with all the buzz around [Lesnar] coming back.”

Below is Denning’s initial amended complaint, which was filed back in January of 2017:

“LESNAR, WHITE, and UFC, acted in concert as set forth fully above, to defraud HUNT and commit a battery against HUNT by a scheme to knowingly pit HUNT, a clean fighter, against LESNAR, a doping fighter, to the wrongful benefit of Defendants and to the detriment of HUNT.

“On information and belief, WHITE and UFC were intentionally delaying the announcement because LESNAR was using banned substances and needed additional time in order to circumvent testing procedures.”

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