UFC champ Lesnar had bacterial infection

Published 2:14 am Tuesday, November 17, 2009

UFC President Dana White said Monday that heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is recovering from a bacterial infection in his intestinal tract.

“He’s in stable condition and should be released soon,” UFC President Dana White said.

Asked if Lesnar was in a Bismarck hospital, White said, “I think he is,” but did not want to say which hospital because he wanted to protect Lesnar’s privacy.

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White said he is encouraging Lesnar to check into the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, for further treatment. He also said he did not know if the 32-year-old South Dakota native will fight again.

“It depends on how serious this is,” White said.

Bismarck’s St. Alexius hospital said Lesnar was not a patient there. The other hospital in the city, Medcenter One, would not confirm or deny he was there.

Lesnar, who grew up on a dairy farm in Webster, S.D., is a former wrestler at Bismarck State College. He lives in Alexandria.

Lesnar was an NCAA heavyweight wrestling champion, and later wrestled professionally with World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. He failed at a bid to play for the Minnesota Vikings.

Lesnar announced last month he was withdrawing from his Nov. 21 UFC title defense match because of an unspecified illness.

White said Monday that Lesnar wanted to thank his fans for support. But he said it’s tough to tell how 6-foot-3, 265-pound Lesnar is feeling.

“He’s never in good spirits and he’s not in good spirits now,” White said.