Lesnar embarrassed, apologizes for buffoonery
Brock Lesnar Sorry for Post-Fight Antics Brock Lesnar realized a bit too late that he should have let his performance…

Brock Lesnar Sorry for Post-Fight Antics
Brock Lesnar realized a bit too late that he should have let his performance alone make the statement. And the statement was this: He’s big, he’s bad, and he’s the champ.
There was no need for anything else, but he let his emotions get the best of him and taunted a bloodied man he’d already physically beaten, then badmouthed a major sponsor of his company and finally, flipped off the fans.
Soon after pulling off that trifecta and the heat of the moment wore off, he realized he’d gone too far. And for the record, he apologized.
“First and foremost, I want to apologize. I acted unprofessionally,” he said during the UFC 100 post-fight press conference. “I’ll leave it at that. I’m a sore loser. Frank and I in the first fight, I felt I gave it to him.”
Lesnar explained that coming from the entertainment business of WWE, hyping fights was part of his ordinary mindset, and it’s the only part of his past job that remains.
“I have nothing against Frank,” he continued. “The only thing I have against him is that he beat me. In the end, this stuff comes out because I’m just amped up.”
Just to make sure Lesnar got the point, UFC president Dana White walked back into the champion’s locker room shortly after his match, pulled him aside into the bathroom and let him know his conduct wasn’t acceptable.
“Any fighter will tell you, you get emotional out there at times,” White said. “You say stupid things you don’t mean. What he did was so far over the top, I can’t even describe it and put it into words … He apologized like a real man would. He said, ‘I’m embarrassed.’ “

