"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. ... We can make him better than he was before. Better, stronger, faster." -- Theme from the Six Million Dollar Man
UFC's version of the Six Million Dollar Man, Brock Lesnar, returns to the Octagon after a year-long hiatus this Saturday night on pay per view, and according to Lesnar, he's better than ever.
"This is kinda my second coming. It has brought a lot of life into me and into my camp," Lesnar told reporters in a conference call last week. "I feel like I'm a cat with 9 lives and I've got 8 of them left."
The long-awaited match-up between UFC heavyweight champion Lesnar and interim champion Shane Carwin had to be delayed while Lesnar battled a near-fatal case of diverticulitis
"This illness, it kills a lot of people. At the time, I wasn't even sure I wanted to fight again," Lesnar said. "When I decided I could continued to fight, I said you know what, I gotta make some changes, I wanna be a better fighter, that was the main reason I had to make the changes."
"I've brought in a new strength coach and a new boxing coach. I took a new approach on it, as far as training. It has been very refreshing. It has been a great thing."
When these two behemoths collide on Saturday night, it will be one of the "biggest" battles in UFC, with both fighters tipping the scale at the maximum 265 pounds allowed in the heavyweight division.
"When two great big heavyweights that are athletic get in there, these are the great fights, these are the ones you remember," Lesnar said.