Cavs parade 2016: Watch UFC champion Stipe Miocic crash Cleveland’s insane celebration (Video)

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UFC l @stipemiocicufc @cavs #cavsparade #OneForTheLand pic.twitter.com/9wrWYMFUU6

— UFC (@ufc) June 22, 2016

Cleveland Cavaliers did the impossible and defeated the Golden State Warriors (4-3) last Sunday night (June 19, 2016) in Oakland, Calif.,, despite being down three games to one in the NBA finals.

To the victor belong the spoils.

That includes a massive celebration in “C-Town,” and right there with them every step of the way was newly-crowned UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic — himself a Clevelander — who knows a thing or two about hometown pride (see his welcoming committee here).

But this day belongs to the cagers:

.@stipemiocicufc joins the @cavs for the victory parade in Cleveland! This. Is. Awesome!! pic.twitter.com/3USJRawnDW

— UFC (@ufc) June 22, 2016

My city. My city. #VictoryParade #CityOfChampions #cavsparade #cavs pic.twitter.com/t4TcACCKF7

— Stipe Miocic (@stipemiocicufc) June 22, 2016

Miocic will make his first-ever title defense against top 265-pound contender Alistair Overeem at the upcoming UFC 203 pay-per-view (PPV) event inside Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sept. 10, 2016 (details here).

Anyone expecting a victory parade in Amsterdam?

Cleveland Cavaliers did the impossible and defeated the Golden State Warriors (4-3) last Sunday night (June 19, 2016) in Oakland, Calif.,, despite being down three games to one in the NBA finals.

To the victor belong the spoils.

That includes a massive celebration in “C-Town,” and right there with them every step of the way was newly-crowned UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic — himself a Clevelander — who knows a thing or two about hometown pride (see his welcoming committee here).

But this day belongs to the cagers:

Miocic will make his first-ever title defense against top 265-pound contender Alistair Overeem at the upcoming UFC 203 pay-per-view (PPV) event inside Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sept. 10, 2016 (details here).

Anyone expecting a victory parade in Amsterdam?