Daniel Cormier: Brock Lesnar Appearing At UFC 226 Didn’t Ruin Moment

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Daniel Cormier has made UFC history.

In the main event of UFC 226 this past weekend (Sat. July 7, 2018) “DC” knocked out Stipe Miocic in the first round to win the UFC heavyweight title. Already having the UFC’s light heavyweight throne in his grasp, Cormier is now the second man in the promotion’s history to hold two titles in different weight classes simultaneously.

Cormier joined The MMA Hour with Luke Thomas earlier this week to talk about the momentous occasion (via MMA Fighting):

“It means everything, man,” Cormier said. “For a guy who was almost, like, right on the cusp but never was able to push through, if you just keep trying, man, and just keep working, keep getting better, keep pushing for goal after goal after goal — if you fail at something … just keep trying and keep giving yourself opportunities to do something special, and I did that and did that and did that, and eventually I got it done. It’s an amazing feeling.”

After the win Cormier was confronted inside the Octagon by WWE mega-star and former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar. After a WWE-esk shoving match and promo exchange, it was announced the two would be meeting for the heavyweight championship next.

Many mixed martial arts (MMA) purists argue that the moment ruined what was an incredible night for the former Olympian, but Cormier, a longtime professional wrestling fan, thinks that couldn’t be further from the truth:

“Not at all, it didn’t ruin my night,” Cormier said. “It made it even better. If not for anything, if I was a guy who just wanted that type of moment, that would’ve been OK, but how did it ruin my moment? When I won the belt the first time, the first thing I did was yell at Jon Jones to get his stuff together, set up my next fight.

“This fight with Brock Lesnar, I told him to get in the Octagon, and it set up my next fight. How did it ruin my moment? It doesn’t change the fact that I got to win the UFC heavyweight title. They’ve got this great image of me sitting on top of the cage floating around right now. I don’t understand how that would’ve ruined my moment.”

Cormier joked that Lesnar shoving him actually gave him some insight into what kind of freakish strength he’ll be up against when they meet inside the Octagon down the road:

“He’s very strong,” Cormier said. “He pushed me and I went falling back, and then when he got close, I pushed him back but I barely moved him. I’m like, gosh, I should’ve pushed him so much harder. I was like, why would I push him so soft?

“Am I like kind of scared of Brock Lesnar? Like, why didn’t I push him a lot harder than I did? But he’s going to get his. He’s going to get his.”

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“DC’s” cut down to 205 pounds is usually a strenuous one that takes a lot out of the division king. Despite the grueling cut, Cormier more often than not dominates his opposition inside the Octagon. This time around, competing at heavyweight, Cormier was able to focus on his technique rather than having to cut weight.

As a result, Cormier felt amazing come fight night and actually felt faster when he begun throwing hands with Miocic:

“I felt like I was faster,” Cormier said, “because at 205, I think my speed, it doesn’t jump out at you as much because all of these guys that I fight are pretty fast. So I think I felt faster, I think I felt faster at heavyweight, and then just not having to do that weight cut, it makes such a big deal, man. That weight cut can really, really — it can really brutalize you.

“[Without the weight cut] I was so excited, man. I was in the back trying to contain myself. Like, how do I stay the course and not put myself in the fight too early, because without having to worry about the weight management, now I have all this time to think about the fight, and I do a lot of visualization and stuff.

“So it’s like, when I visualize, I’m like, ‘Wow, I could go and just fight right now. I don’t have to cut any weight. How do I monitor myself and manage my energy in regards to the fight?’ I can’t get too excited, so I was really trying to peel myself back a lot. I was trying to peel myself back a lot when it came to thinking about the fight.”

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Brock Lesnar Still Indefinitely Suspended by NSAC, Owes $250,000 Fine

Fans of former UFC champion and current WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar finally got a bit of clarity in regards to his future on Saturday night as he appeared at UFC 226 to tease a fight with newly minted heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier…

Fans of former UFC champion and current WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar finally got a bit of clarity in regards to his future on Saturday night as he appeared at UFC 226 to tease a fight with newly minted heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier…

Stone Cold Steve Austin Reacts to Daniel Cormier-Brock Lesnar Confrontation

WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin is well aware of the confrontation between Daniel Cormier and Brock Lesnar. Cormier captured the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight title when he knocked out Stipe Miocic. The title bout served as…

WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin is well aware of the confrontation between Daniel Cormier and Brock Lesnar. Cormier captured the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight title when he knocked out Stipe Miocic. The title bout served as the main event of UFC 226. Cormier is the first fighter to hold the UFC […]

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Daniel Cormier Returns To Conan To Address ‘Conan Curse’

The curse of Conan is no more. In the mixed martial arts (MMA) community there are two things that a fighter can do that usually guarantees you’ll lose your fight. Walk out to an Eminem song or appear on “Conan.” The latter has been d…

The curse of Conan is no more. In the mixed martial arts (MMA) community there are two things that a fighter can do that usually guarantees you’ll lose your fight. Walk out to an Eminem song or appear on “Conan.” The latter has been dubbed “The Conan Curse” after fighters such as Ronda Rousey, Miesha […]

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Video: Watch Joe Rogan Freak Out To Daniel Cormier’s Historic KO

Watch Joe Rogan’s shocked reaction to Daniel Cormier’s UFC 226 knockout:

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The conclusion to the UFC 226 pay-per-view (PPV) this past weekend (Sat., July 7, 2018) left a lot of fight fans with their jaws on the floor.

UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier knocked out Stipe Miocic in the first round to capture the heavyweight title. He’s now the second man in UFC history to hold two titles simultaneously for the promotion.

As always, longtime UFC commentator Joe Rogan was cageside to call the action – and his reaction to the Cormier victory was absolutely priceless. Rogan’s eyes grow wide while he puts both hands on his head, unable to speak another word for several seconds after seeing Miocic get knocked out.

You can see Rogan’s reaction in the opening seconds of the UFC’s “UFC 226: The Thrill and the Agony – Sneak Peak” YouTube video right here:

Rogan later met up with Cormier backstage after the event to congratulate him. The footage also features some comments from “DC’s” next expected heavyweight opponent, Brock Lesnar.

Shortly after Cormier’s victory, Lesnar came inside the Octagon and engaged in a shoving match with the new “Champ Champ.” They exchanged words before UFC President Dana White announced later that night that Cormier vs. Lesnar will be the next UFC heavyweight title fight.

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Seven Potential Replacements For Dana White

Check out seven possible replacements the UFC could hire for Dana White:

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Nothing lasts forever, and even the mighty Dana White will one day step down as the president and face of the UFC.

Love him or hate him, White has been at the helm of the combat sports giant since Zuffa purchased it back in January of 2001. Under White’s leadership, the UFC has grown into a multi-billion dollar, global phenomenon, and the unquestioned leader of mixed martial arts (MMA).

That’s not to say White hasn’t ruffled a few feathers along the way, a career that spans more than 15 years is bound to challenge the status quo. Brash and unapologetic at times, and at other times brutally honest, inconsistency has been the only constant in White’s run as UFC president.

When Zuffa sold the Ultimate Fighting Championship to the William Morris Endeavor in 2016 for $4.2 billion, many people questioned whether White would also part ways with the company he helped build. He obviously has not; however, as of late people have started to notice that White seems increasingly disinterested and at times flippant.

With that in mind, we explored the MMA universe to bring you seven possible replacements for White. Enjoy.

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Chael Sonnen

If you saw this one coming, give yourself a pat on the back because you, my friend, have a keen MMA eye. Sonnen is perhaps the most obvious choice to fill White’s shoes, and maybe best suited to follow such an act.

If “The American Gangster” did have ambitions of reigning over the UFC, he would first need to be released from his existing Bellator contract, which most likely would not be an issue considering the kinship between himself and Scott Coker.

The more practical sticking point may be the incredible freedom the Viacom owned promotion bestows on Chael. Would he really want to trade his relatively light workload with big bucks, for a back-breaking work schedule with comparable pay?

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