Performance-enhancing drug allegations are nothing new to Brock Lesnar. He said he’s dealt with them his entire athletic career, and that’s what makes it so easy for him to brush off the bold claims made by UFC 200 opponent Mark Hunt.

Lesnar (5-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC), who returns to the octagon for the first time in more than four years against Hunt (12-10-1 MMA, 7-4-1 UFC) in UFC 200’s co-main event, said he’s not taking the criticism personally from anyone that believes he has or is abusing PEDs.

“I’ve been dealing with that my entire life,” Lesnar said on today’s UFC 200 media conference call. “I’m a white boy and I’m jacked. Deal with it. What do you want me to say? I’m a white boy and I’m jacked, deal with it.”

UFC 200 takes place July 9 at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. The main card airs on pay-per-view following prelims on FOX Sports 1 and UFC Fight Pass.

Although Lesnar has never failed publicly failed a drug test between his collegiate wrestling career, his time with WWE and his original UFC stint, many have made insinuations due to his gigantic physique and freakish athleticism.

What’s more is the fact Lesnar’s UFC return was announced roughly five weeks out from UFC 200 and thus he wasn’t upheld to the four-month testing period required by USADA for an athlete coming out of retirement. Hunt took that personally and questioned Lesnar’s legitimacy as a clean athlete.

“I think he’s juiced to the gills and I still think I’m going to knock him out,” Hunt said. “So I don’t think that’s correct. I don’t think he should be allowed to get a four-month exemption otherwise everyone else should. Otherwise, I should start juicing.”

Nevertheless, Lesnar will make his highly anticipated octagon return at UFC 200, and his focus remains on the fight. Lesnar said the matchup with Hunt is as close to a striker vs. grappler bout as it gets in the current era of UFC competition, and the former UFC heavyweight champion is confident his style will reign supreme.

“Is he better than I am at standup? Of course, he is. Is he a better wrestling than me? Hell no,” Lesnar said. “He’ll probably tell you that too. That’s why we’re fighting. We’re going to see who the best man is with their discipline, on (July) 9th, of course. That’s what it is.”

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