The former UFC heavyweight champion hasn’t set foot inside the cage since his UFC 200 bout with Mark Hunt, which he won via unanimous decision.
That victory over was overturned to a no contest following the discovery that he’d failed drug tests before and after the landmark card.
Lesnar was handed a one-year suspension for his anti-doping infringement, which resulted in Hunt filing a lawsuit against him.
His period of ineligibility ended last July and speculation has been rife that he could one day return to mixed martial arts’ premier promotion.
In recent months, speculation over the 40-year-old returning to mixed martial arts’ premier promotion has been rife.
Heyman was quizzed about the possibility of his good friend returning to the Octagon earlier this week by TMZ and refused to close the door on the WWE superstar lacing up gloves again
“I think Brock Lesnar does whatever Brock Lesnar wants to do,” said Heyman. “If Brock Lesnar wants to fight in UFC, Brock Lesnar will fight in UFC.
“Anything is possible,” White told Michael Bisping and Kenny Florian when asked about the possibility of Lesnar returning to the UFC.
“Brock has always shown interest in coming over and fighting in the UFC.
“I wouldn’t be shocked if he gave it one more shot.”