Brock: Respect is for losers
He boasts that he has no respect for any opponent. I didn’t have any respect for Randy [Couture], I didn’t…

He boasts that he has no respect for any opponent.
I didn’t have any respect for Randy [Couture], I didn’t have any respect for Heath [Herring], I don’t have any respect for Frank, he said. There’s going to be a winner, there’s going to be a loser. As soon as you step in and have any respect for your opponent, I think you become the loser a hell of a lot sooner.
No one knows what he’s going to do or if he can be contained. He’s the ultimate leading man for the UFC, with natural charisma to go along with his on-the-edge demeanor. Fans love him or hate him. They never ignore him. He knows that’s his role.
There’s a lot of entertainment value to this stuff, Lesnar said.
And that’s the complex side of him. He was in a pretty good mood Wednesday. He talked about how he’s happy with my life. He repeatedly spoke about his commitment to being a good husband and father.
He even laughed about the door he smashed off its hinges in his gym.
You know, I just got done working out, I didn’t want to be there, I wanted to go home [and] eat, he smiled. I’m a sore loser. I don’t like to lose. To watch it over and over again was frustrating. I wanted the interview to be done. So I exited the building.
He shrugged.
It was just in the way and I was going through.

