In a new interview on Barstool Sports’ Spittin Chiclets podcast, former WWE Universal Champion and UFC Heavyweight Champion has declared that his impressive list of accomplishments means “nothing” to him. Instead, he noted that “My kids are my legacy,” and expressed pride in raising respectful sons, Duke and Turk, who are pursuing hockey in Canada. Additionally, he has a daughter, Mya, a champion shot putter who has gone viral several times for her striking resemblance to him.
“For me, none of my championships or none of my accolades, they all mean nothing. It means nothing to me, my kids are my legacy. I mean, in today’s dark-ass world that we’re living in, if you can come out and have good kids, I take a lot of pride in that. When parents come to me and say, ‘Man, your boys are really respectful.’ That pumps my tires, you know?” – Brock Lesnar
48-year-old Lesnar boasts one of the most decorated combat sports resumes in history. In amateur wrestling, he posted a 106-5 college record, capturing the 2000 NCAA Division I Heavyweight Championship at Minnesota along with two Big Ten titles. In WWE, the Beast Incarnate is a 10-time world champion and the man who ended The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak. He also won the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in New Japan in 2005. He dominated MMA by becoming the UFC Heavyweight Champion in only his fourth pro fight, memorably defeating Randy Couture and Frank Mir.