Ex-UFC champ Brock Lesnar offers his recommendation to Ronda Rousey


Previous UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar has a really smart thought what Ronda Rousey is experiencing. Sometime in the past Lesnar was seen as being superb and he saw the greater part of his energy come slamming down when Cain Velasquez soundly beat him for the title in 2010. The cover of power is something not very many expert competitors will ever have gave to them. In any case, when that cover is lifted, it can feel like the sky is falling.

The WWE star showed up on ESPN's "SportsCenter" to examine a large number of things, including Rousey and her late disclosure that she was considering suicide after her staggering knockout misfortune to Holly Holm. Lesnar offered some counsel to the whiz that he felt could do her a great deal of good.

"I'm a major devotee of Ronda's and have been subsequent to the starting," Lesnar said. "One thing that I learned and she ought to have taken in quite a while prior was that you need to figure out how to lose before you can really win."

In spite of the fact that Lesnar wasn't tearing through the opposition without a hiccup as Rousey did (he lost his second proficient battle to Frank Mir), the previous champ said he knows how Rousey might be feeling yet it takes the understanding that you could lose on any given night and the acknowledgment of that plausibility to improve as a champion.

"That was one thing my mentor taught me at an extremely youthful age since I was an awful failure at whatever point I'd get beat," Lesnar said. "You must have the capacity to get back on the steed, and this life is valuable and short. One battle isn't going to represent the deciding moment her profession. She's just got the opportunity to get back on the steed again and make sense of it and she will."

In any case, one thing that Lesnar did notification was the measure of extracurricular action that Rousey has included herself in. Lesnar trusts that being pulled in an excess of bearings could keep Rousey from culminating her specialty.

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