How does Brock Lesnar have good cardio?

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He's another mountain of muscles like Ngannou yet as far as I remember he was never in trouble cardio-wise, even in fights where he went to the distance (Herrig, Hunt). You would think he'd gass easily upon looking at him but nope, the man has got his cardio game on point.
 
he is juiced to the gills for every one of his fight,that must help
 
I can confirm that steroids can indeed ad to ones cardio
 
Roids and hardwork
Dont let these replies fool you, steroids dont magically give you cardio unless you train it
 
I'm not sure, but I'm damn sure Brock will get to the bottom of this.
 
Roids, and in the case of the Hunt fight good gameplanning. 2016 Lesnar actually seemed better to me than 2010 era Lesnar.
 
Because it is not that hard to have cardio for 3+ rounds. Fighters who gas after one round have bad s&c coaches and/or are just lazy to do some roadwork
 
WWE you have to have extremely good cardio to do the matches which last over 20 minutes and are at a very high pace, doesn't matter if its pre determined or not, you still have to do all the moves and jumps etc etc.

Also Brock was always the bully in the fights that went the distance in UFC, he was the one controlling the pace and always on top, maybe if he was the one who was being pressured he would get more tired. Ngannou is very very very raw, he has no clue how to pace himself and he is not used to wrestling
 
If you juice that much, adding Epo isn't really a problem.
 
He wrestles 30 minute Wrestlemania matches, bro. 15 minutes in a cage isn't shit, brobork1}
 
Lesnar has only gone 15 minutes twice in his MMA career, and both of those fights he spent the bulk of the fight in top position, delivering damage. It's usually more physically draining to defend while taking damage than to simply deliver damage....unless you go ape shit like Carwin did against a turtled opponent.

We've never seen him in a back-and-forth war going 15-25 minutes, so we have no idea what kind of cardio he has.
 
Brock has an underrated fight I.Q.

He is usually very calm and doesn't waste energy.
 
He is a damn Vikings and Vikings are genetically superior to lazy ass Americans (like me). In the 17th century when you raided countries you need cardio for days to have prolonged battle.
 
Been in physically demanding sports his entire life doesn't hurt. I mean the dude has wrestled since high school, tried out (played) in the NFL, WWE is crazy cardio. I'm not saying being juiced doesn't help but as someone else mentioned, steroids don't automatically give you crazy cardio.

See example below

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Brock has carried his mass and weight for years now and his background is in wrestling, they're some of the fittest blokes around and train like mad men, ngannou added 10 solid pounds only just recently and admittedly never grapples, he's just a guy who wanted to be a boxer but was steered towards mma instead.
 
Hard work, vitamins, USADA approved protein powder and BCAAs, chicken.

Probably.
 
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