Daniel Cormier to Train with Anderson Silva Ahead of Title Bout with Jon Jones

Daniel Cormier will be stepping into the cage at UFC 178 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas to face off against Jon Jones. Jones is the greatest pound-for-pound fighter the sport has ever seen, Cormier told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour.&n…

Daniel Cormier will be stepping into the cage at UFC 178 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas to face off against Jon Jones. Jones is the greatest pound-for-pound fighter the sport has ever seen, Cormier told Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour

Facing off against the greatest fighter ever will be no easy task regardless of Cormier’s pedigree as an amateur wrestler in the Olympics and his impressive accomplishments in MMA. He’ll look to lean on longtime training partners at the American Kickboxing Academy to help prepare him for the biggest challenge of his MMA career.

I tell Jon Jones, show me two guys who can beat my two main training partners, Cain Velasquez and Luke Rockhold. You show me your two who are going to prepare you better than my two. So I’m going to rely on my guys, man. I’m going to rely on Cain, I’m going to rely on Luke to help me become the UFC champion. I’m going to reach out a little bit, but I’m not going to stray very far from my comfort zone.

Even with all of the talent that the American Kickboxing Academy has to offer, Cormier feels it would be in his best interest to seek out talent outside of the San Jose, California, gym—the “former champion” kind of talent. 

“I’ve got some friends, and they put me in contact with some of the guys down in Southern California, with Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida,” Cormier first told Helwani. “I may down go there for a week.” 

Long before fans became eager to see Cormier and Jones battle it out, they dreamed of the superfight that should have been—a bout between Silva and Jones that would have the true pound-for-pound king triumph against his greatest challenge. 

It never happened. 

Then came Machida, the only man before Alexander Gustafsson to challenge Jones inside of the cage (albeit for one round). He was quick enough to get past Jones’ pterodactyl-like reach and connect chin to leather. The champion’s force fields were penetrable, his demise was on the horizon. 

That never happened, either. 

Cormier steps in at UFC 178 to accomplish botha superfight between the former Strikeforce heavyweight grand prix champion and the current UFC light heavyweight champion, and the opportunity to get past the reach before knocking the king off his throne. 

Whether Cormier will be able to accomplish what is currently known as the impossible has yet to be determinedthat reach really is no joke. Let’s just keep our fingers crossed that Cormier’s knee holds up in the weeks before the bout, and Jones does his part in keeping this social media war alive. 

 

Kristian Ibarra is a Featured Columnist at Bleacher Report. He also serves as the sports editor at San Diego State University’s student-run newspaper, The Daily Aztec. Follow him on Twitter at @Kristian_Ibarra for all things MMA.

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Handing out UFC Performance Bonuses for July

And just like that, July is coming to an end. 
We were greeted with a highly anticipated title bout between the new middleweight emperor Chris Weidman and a valiant challenger in Lyoto Machida at UFC 176, only to be sent off toward August with an …

And just like that, July is coming to an end. 

We were greeted with a highly anticipated title bout between the new middleweight emperor Chris Weidman and a valiant challenger in Lyoto Machida at UFC 176, only to be sent off toward August with an equally anticipated bout between Robbie Lawler and Matt Brown to determine the first man who will contest Johny Hendricks’ reign as the welterweight champion.

But, before we get to another action-packed month of ultimate fighting, it’s important we look back on the great month that was and acknowledge the great performances that were. Scroll on to see who receives performance bonuses for July.

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Luke Rockhold Sounds off on Michael Bisping: ‘I’ll Take Out His Other Eye’

As UFC Fight Night 48 draws near, it looks as though Michael “The Count” Bisping may be eyeing another opponent already, as he and Luke Rockhold got into a social media exchange last Thursday.
B/R got a chance to chat with Rockhold this past week in Sa…

As UFC Fight Night 48 draws near, it looks as though Michael “The Count” Bisping may be eyeing another opponent already, as he and Luke Rockhold got into a social media exchange last Thursday.

B/R got a chance to chat with Rockhold this past week in San Jose, California, to get his take on Bisping and if this is a fight that may happen in the future.

See what Rockhold had to say about Bisping, pool parties and more.

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Luke Rockhold Sounds off on Vitor Belfort: ‘I Got No Respect for Him’

UFC top middleweight Luke Rockhold has never been shy about his feelings about performance-enhancing drugs in MMA.
Bleacher Report got a chance to chat with Rockhold and get his opinion on Vitor Belfort, PEDs and more.
Check out why he has no respect f…

UFC top middleweight Luke Rockhold has never been shy about his feelings about performance-enhancing drugs in MMA.

Bleacher Report got a chance to chat with Rockhold and get his opinion on Vitor Belfort, PEDs and more.

Check out why he has no respect for Belfort and why he thinks the Brazilian won’t even make it to his upcoming title fight with Chris Weidman at UFC 181.

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UFC: 5 Fights to Welcome Back Nick Diaz

Fight fans can rejoice because Nick Diaz has decided to return from his brief retirement. UFC President Dana White used his official Twitter account to reveal the return of the popular fighter. Diaz has signed a new deal that will allow him to appear i…

Fight fans can rejoice because Nick Diaz has decided to return from his brief retirement. UFC President Dana White used his official Twitter account to reveal the return of the popular fighter. Diaz has signed a new deal that will allow him to appear in the Octagon at least three more times. The UFC has struggled to create stars with its current roster, so Diaz’s return comes at a great time for the promotion.

As always, Nick is interested in fighting for a UFC title; however, it will be hard to book him in such a manner coming off of two straight losses.

“I’d like to fight for the title,” Diaz said in a UFC.com report. “I think that would be a big deal and worth fighting for. I want fights that will lead to a title fight. Whoever is in line and whoever has the title, that’s who I’m going to be fighting.

With that in mind, these are five fight suggestions that would work to keep the Stockton, California, native busy while creating interesting contests for the fans to enjoy.

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Backstrom vs. Wilkinson At UFC Stockholm

Undefeated Swede Niklas Backstrom (8-0, 1NC) will meet Brit Mike Wilkinson (8-1) at UFC Fight Night Stockholm on October 4th.
Backstrom will be looking to build on his impressive debut at UFC Fight Night Berlin where despite being a late replacement for Thiago Tavares he earned a ‘Performance of the Night’ bonus for his submission win over Tom Niinimaki.“I feel great about fighting at home in Sweden! The Swedish crowd is always amazing so it’s always something special fighting here.” said Backstrom. Featherweight Wilkinson will make his return to the Octagon after over a year on the sidelines … Read the Full Article Here

Undefeated Swede Niklas Backstrom (8-0, 1NC) will meet Brit Mike Wilkinson (8-1) at UFC Fight Night Stockholm on October 4th.
Backstrom will be looking to build on his impressive debut at UFC Fight Night Berlin where despite being a late replacement for Thiago Tavares he earned a ‘Performance of the Night’ bonus for his submission win over Tom Niinimaki.“I feel great about fighting at home in Sweden! The Swedish crowd is always amazing so it’s always something special fighting here.” said Backstrom. Featherweight Wilkinson will make his return to the Octagon after over a year on the sidelines … Read the Full Article Here