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Daniel Cormier has settled nicely into his role as commentator after being an active fighter and champion for many years, but certain old habits die hard. In this case, it’s beefing with Jon Jones, the primary antagonist of Cormier’s professional career. The two have traded digs for years, but a primary source of trash talk for Cormier has been Jones’ iffy history with drug tests.
To quickly recap: Jones has failed drug tests for cocaine, clomiphene and letrozole (the infamous dick pill situation), and finally turinabol over the years. As a result of all that drama, Cormier recently argued that Jones was unworthy of the greatest of all time (GOAT) debate, which pulled “Bones” back into the argument.
“DC you lost your last fight and then quit the sport,” Jones replied on Twitter. “Talk about being eliminated from the conversation. People will remember I was accused of steroids, they will also remember that I was proven innocent and able to continue with my career.”
Cormier has now answered again, pointing out that USADA never actually named Jones innocent. “You know what I don’t get about this guy? I don’t understand how he goes, ‘They proved me innocent.’ They never proved him innocent,” Cormier said on ESPN’s “DC and Helwani” show (transcription via MMAJunkie). “They never once said he was innocent, so I don’t get it. I don’t get how he can say that publicly and people can repeat it publicly that he was proven innocent.
“No, they said the drugs were found in his system, but through excessive cooperation or something – I can’t remember the word – they took his sentence back. It was never innocent.”
In fact, Jones’ suspension resulting from the Turinabol failure (which overturned his UFC 214 victory over Cormier) was reduced due to “substantial assistance,” which involves handing over information and really has little to do with innocence. Whether or not Jones snitched exactly, don’t expect Cormier to make friends with the soon-to-be Heavyweight.
“It is what it is, I still can’t stand the guy and retired, not retired, see him publicly, I’ll probably still get into it. It’s just the way it is.”
Insomnia
I’d like to see Luke Rockhold make a bit of a comeback. His loss to Jan Blachowicz doesn’t look so bad in retrospect!
Can Alistair Overeem pull off one last run at the crown? I don’t like his odds with Francis Ngannou lurking around, but I wish “The Demolition Man” the best of luck.
I’m still improving: even at 40 I think you can clearly see that in my fights. I’m still on a learning curve. But I have to be realistic. I’m going to have a couple more fights, then I’m going to hang up the gloves. If I win the belt, then the mission is completed #onefinalrun pic.twitter.com/gxQrZrrhhc
— Alistair Overeem (@Alistairovereem) November 24, 2020
This is an amazing fight between powerful, high-volume strikers who love ripping body shots.
BREAKING: Per multiple sources, a bout Hakeem Dawodu (12-1-1) and Shane Burgos (13-2) is in the works for #UFC257. fight! pic.twitter.com/3jeLqrvyuc
— MMA Empire (@mmaempirecanada) November 24, 2020
I love that ESPN is barely pretending their “Power Rankings” have any meaning behind them besides hype and bias (which dictate the official rankings too!).
It’s provocative…gets the people going. pic.twitter.com/v0VmiuVXFu
— Israel Adesanya (@stylebender) November 24, 2020
Tanner Boser with one of the best reactions to a positive drug test in recent memory:
I mean, it was pretty obvious from his chiseled physique but I took the fight anyway because I’m a gamer. https://t.co/X4aq5I1NJW
— Tanner Boser (@BulldozerBoser) November 24, 2020
I honestly didn’t realize Frank Mir signed with Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship until I saw this meme, and now I’m just concerned. Please go compete in a gi instead!
Slips, rips, and KO clips
What’s cooler than a two-on-one fight? Obviously a three-on-one fight!
Panda Banks was a tornado of testosterone at Fight Circus 2 as he took on not 1 but 3 men!#FightCircus2 pic.twitter.com/MvKmdSseXs
— Full Metal Dojo – Home of Fight Circus (@FullMetalDojo) November 23, 2020
Israel Adesanya’s rise from regional prospect to undisputed champion is absolutely unreal.
SUMO!
Day15 KK locked Tamawashi (L) vs Komusubi Takayasu who’s on MK/KK cusp; this will make or break komusubi rank. Either way, safe to say Yasu is a threat again. Look forward to next basho. #novbasho2020 pic.twitter.com/uGnT64gy9n
— SumoSoul ??? (@TheSumoSoul) November 22, 2020
Day15 Quick, but man! H?sh?ry? (L) vs End?, one goes KK, one goes MK. This is their first meeting. The drama. #novbasho2020 pic.twitter.com/X9WPNnYuDL
— SumoSoul ??? (@TheSumoSoul) November 22, 2020
Day15 Quick, but down and dirty. Tokush?ry? (L) vs Aqua. Both already have KK. There is a mono’ii while Aqua dusts himself off, but no reversal. Most KUBINAGE (neck throws) I’ve seen are at the edge. Keen. #novbasho2020 pic.twitter.com/MK0YtxFNvV
— SumoSoul ??? (@TheSumoSoul) November 22, 2020
Loaded up and landed an absolutely nasty left hook:
#OnThisDay in 1969, Nino Benvenuti defended the middleweight title with a shocking come-from-behind 11th round KO of Luis Rodríguez in Rome, Italy #boxing #history #boxe pic.twitter.com/yJWlJ7flqY
— Boxing History (@BoxingHistory) November 23, 2020
Random Land
An intense cloud:
Midnight Music: I really couldn’t find much information on Lynn Williams, the Miami funk singer of the 1970s who performs the track below, but I dig it!
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.