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Brock Lesnar explains how he doesn't watch much TV; he reveals that he doesn't even watch tapes of his opponents, only of himself so he can critique his own performance. Despite being one of the new coaches, along with Junior Dos Santos, Lesnar has never seen The Ultimate Fighter before. Therefore he doesn't really know what kinds of things often go on in the house...and he doesn't care. He refuses to baby sit any of his fighters and is only interested in their performance.
Lesnar goes on to explain that while he can teach technique and different training methods, he can't teach them a method for how to reach his level of success. He explains that for him it is still a trial and error process and he makes mistakes (that can and have cost him money).
Brock Lesnar is happy with the way he has developed in the UFC. He attributes his initial success to pure athleticism and he regards himself as being a professional athlete, which is not necessarily true for others in the heavyweight division (according to Lesnar).
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