Report: Daniel Cormier to Defend Title vs. Either Jon Jones or Jimi Manuwa

ESPN’s Brett Okamoto has confirmed with UFC president Dana White that Daniel Cormier’s next title defense will come in July. Appearing on an edition of “SportsCenter” Monday night, Okamoto reported that Cormier will face Jon Jones or Jimi Manuwa. Jones will get the fight if he is ready, if not, it will go to Manuwa. […]

ESPN’s Brett Okamoto has confirmed with UFC president Dana White that Daniel Cormier’s next title defense will come in July. Appearing on an edition of “SportsCenter” Monday night, Okamoto reported that Cormier will face Jon Jones or Jimi Manuwa. Jones will get the fight if he is ready, if not, it will go to Manuwa. […]

Daniel Cormier Wants To Co-Main McGregor vs. Mayweather Against Jon Jones

Dana White may not trust potentially returning former champion Jon Jones to headline a major event in his first fight back, but apparently that’s just fine with “Bones’” prospective opponent and longtime rival Daniel Cormier. Just over one week after his second submission victory over top contender Anthony Johnson in the main event of April 8’s

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Dana White may not trust potentially returning former champion Jon Jones to headline a major event in his first fight back, but apparently that’s just fine with “Bones’” prospective opponent and longtime rival Daniel Cormier.

Just over one week after his second submission victory over top contender Anthony Johnson in the main event of April 8’s UFC 210, Cormier told TMZ Sports that he wants to rematch “Bones” in the co-main event of the long-rumored Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. boxing super fight due to the guaranteed chance at life-changing money involved:

“Do you realize that any human being that gets part of the pay-per-view would definitely want to be a part of that?” said Cormier. “That’s life-changing money that you will never see in your life if you’re on a card with Mayweather and McGregor, me and Jon Jones being able to do ridiculous numbers, we’d get paid.”

It definitely would be a once-in-a-lifetime event if Cormier and Jones could have their anticipated rematch right before McGregor and Mayweather face off in arguably the biggest combat sports event ever staged, but it’s also no guarantee that Jones will even fight Cormier in his return bout.

The troubled former champion is eligible to return from a one-year USADA suspension in July and he just recently got off of probation for the hit-and-run accident that left a pregnant woman injured and put his fight career on hold in the most disturbing way mere months after he topped Cormier by unanimous decision in their first meeting.

Cormier may fight surging knockout slugger Jimi Manuwa before then, but if he’s truly focused on making the biggest payday like his idea above surely suggests, then he’d be wise to sit and wait to see how the strangle and unpredictable “Bones” saga plays out.

It’s just no surprise that Cormier – and Jones’ employers at the UFC – won’t be surprised if somehow it does not end up a reality.

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Twitter Beef Sparks Off Between Daniel Cormier & Jimi Manuwa

Daniel Cormier and Jimi Manuwa got beef. The light heavyweight champion comes off of his second successful title defense this past weekend when he submitted the now-retired Anthony Johnson in the second round of their UFC 210 main event meeting on pay-per-view (PPV). A few words were exchanged between Cormier and No. 3-ranked Jimi Manuwa

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Daniel Cormier and Jimi Manuwa got beef.

The light heavyweight champion comes off of his second successful title defense this past weekend when he submitted the now-retired Anthony Johnson in the second round of their UFC 210 main event meeting on pay-per-view (PPV). A few words were exchanged between Cormier and No. 3-ranked Jimi Manuwa after the contest to set up a potential fight, and the back-and-forth continued earlier today (Fri. April 14, 2017) on Twitter.

Manuwa posted a picture with UFC President Dana White on Twitter saying that the UFC boss knows he’s coming for 205-pound gold, and tagged Cormier in the Tweet. It all sparked off from there:

In a thin light heavyweight division Manuwa very well could be the next challenger for ‘DC’s’ throne, as he comes off of back-to-back victories over the likes of Ovince Saint Preux and Corey Anderson – winning both by knockout. Having only lost two fights in his mixed martial arts (MMA) career to the 205-pound division’s elite, Alexander Gustafsson and Anthony Johnson, ‘The Posterboy’ seems ready to test the division’s best once again.

Cormier won the 205-pound strap back in May of 2015 by defeating Anthony Johnson in their initial meeting in the main event of UFC 187. Former champ Jon Jones was forced to relinquish his title due to legal issues out-of-competition, opening the door for the former Olympian to jump in and takeover championship duties with a third round submission of ‘Rumble’.

Jones was once scheduled to return to action against Cormier at UFC 200 in attempt to win back the undisputed light heavyweight belt, but was removed from the card just days out from the fight after being flagged by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). ‘Bones’ was subsequently handed a one-year suspension, which is set to expire this Summer, and could be looking at an immediate title shot upon his return.

With Jones nearing return from suspension, could Manuwa’s opportunity at a title shot be in jeopardy?

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Anthony Johnson Denies Wanting Daniel Cormier Stripped of Title

Anthony Johnson has rubbished reports suggesting that he is seeking Daniel Cormier to be stripped of his light heavyweight title. The mixed martial artist formerly known as “Rumble” claims the reports implying that a part of his appeal to the New York State Athletic Commission seeks a motion to strip Cormier of the title – and take […]

Anthony Johnson has rubbished reports suggesting that he is seeking Daniel Cormier to be stripped of his light heavyweight title. The mixed martial artist formerly known as “Rumble” claims the reports implying that a part of his appeal to the New York State Athletic Commission seeks a motion to strip Cormier of the title – and take […]

Anthony Johnson Claims He Doesn’t Want Daniel Cormier Stripped Of UFC Title Despite Appeal

Anthony Johnson is claiming that he doesn’t want Daniel Cormier stripped of the UFC light heavyweight title following their fight at last weekend’s UFC 210 pay-per-view event. Johnson denied part of his appeal to the New York State Athletic Commission includes a directive to strip Cormier of the title and take 20 percent of his

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Anthony Johnson is claiming that he doesn’t want Daniel Cormier stripped of the UFC light heavyweight title following their fight at last weekend’s UFC 210 pay-per-view event. Johnson denied part of his appeal to the New York State Athletic Commission includes a directive to strip Cormier of the title and take 20 percent of his purse in an Instagram post that has since been deleted.

“First and foremost I never said I wanted D.C. stripped of the title,” Johnson wrote. “He beat me and that’s that…2nd I said everything would be handled After the fight because I was focused on the Fight. Weigh-ins was messed up, and at the end of the day it was wrong. If I lose fans because I’m fighting for what’s right then so be it. If it happen to me, it can happen to anybody. The world made all of this noise about it and when an appeal is made the world will cry about the appeal. That makes zero sense!

“Weigh-ins was messed up and the fight wasn’t because he beat me. I’m not complaining about the loss, I’m complaining about the weigh ins. D.C. shouldn’t be stripped at all but for sure answer to the weigh-in situation. If you hate me you hate that’s what you have to deal with. If you love me then I love you back…Btw this definitely isn’t about money, that’s for damn sure. It’s the principal of the situation for you knuckleheads that have no brain.”

Johnson’s claim is directly different in an appeal filed Wednesday by attorney Craig Zimmerman, who represents Johnson and his manager, Ali Abdelaziz. The appeal notes that Cormier should be punished for his actions if he fails to provide “an evidence and fact-based explanation for his conduct,” and “should Mr. Cormier be subject to discipline, while it is clear he could be suspended for his actions, at a minimum, Cormier should be ordered to pay 20 percent of his fight purse to Johnson as well as Cormier be stripped of the title for failing to make weight prior to the fight.

Zimmerman told MMAjunkie that while Johnson would accept the outcome of Johnson being stripped, that isn’t necessarily the fighter’s goal in filing the appeal

“I think you need to take the post in its entirety,” said the attorney. “When you talk to Anthony, he is very upset about how the weigh-in went. He feels he was cheated; he felt that ‘DC’ cheated at the weigh-in. He doesn’t want to see anyone else have that happen. At the same point, what I think he was trying to say was, he doesn’t want it to seem as if he’s trying to fight the fight. He acknowledges he lost the fight. The issue is, he wants the NYSAC to acknowledge ‘DC’ came in overweight and go from there, as if that’s how he weighed in, as overweight. If, as part of their decision, they don’t strip him of the title, Anthony is not going to make a big issue of that. If they do, he’s fine with it. He wants the acknowledgement that the weigh-in went bad, that he was overweight, and that no one else has this happen to them.”

The majority of this appeal all centers around Cormier’s behavior on the scale the day prior to the fight. It’s well known that Cormier came in 1.2 pounds heavy for the title bout, which made people believe that it would be a non-title bout. Champions who miss weight are stripped of the belt in a title fight, with only the challenger eligible to win it. However, the NYSAC revealed that per their commission rules, champions are afforded a second try within an additional two hours, giving Cormier one more chance to make weight, which he did. What was weird about it was that Cormier was seen holding the towel when he stepped on the scale, which could have thrown off his number.

“Daniel Cormier is a well-decorated wrestler,” states the appeal. “Before each and every wrestling match or professional mixed martial arts fight, Cormier was required to weigh in and meet an agreed upon weight. If he failed to do so, he was aware of the consequences. Given this illustrious wrestling and fighting history, Cormier keenly understands the importance of a fair and honest weigh in yet he chose to, inexplicably, grab the towels in front of him while on the scale. He must be called upon to explain, under oath, to the NYSAC, Anthony Johnson, the general public, the UFC, his fellow fighters, and the sport of mixed martial arts, the reason for his actions at the weigh-in on April 8. After such sworn testimony, if Mr. Cormier could not, or would not, or did not satisfactory (sic) provide an evidence and fact-based explanation for his conduct then he should be disciplined for his action by the NYSAC to preserve the integrity of the sport.”

Zimmerman is wanting the NYSAC to further scrutinize the sequence of events that allowed Cormier to shed the pounds in a short period of time.

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Video: Anthony Johnson Breaks Down Following Emotional UFC 210 Loss

It may be true that mixed martial arts (MMA) presents some of the most elated highs and crushing emotional lows of any sport, but there were an unusual number of the latter at last weekend’s (April 8, 2017) UFC 210 from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York. The pay-per-view (PPV) card was home to one

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It may be true that mixed martial arts (MMA) presents some of the most elated highs and crushing emotional lows of any sport, but there were an unusual number of the latter at last weekend’s (April 8, 2017) UFC 210 from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

The pay-per-view (PPV) card was home to one of the most controversial endings in recent memory in its co-main event, and also featured no less than two longtime stars retiring, including top-ranked light heavyweight Anthony “Rumble” Johnson, who lost to current champion Daniel Cormier in the main event.

A strange scene unfolded when it appeared that Johnson’s coaches had left his side when he announced his shocking retirement, but in the just-released “UFC 210: The Thrill and the Agony” from the UFC, fans can see that was anything but the case, as Johnson and Hooft shared an emotional embrace where “Rumble” admitted he made a big mistake.

Many accused “Rumble” of packing it in and facing Cormier in an area he knew he would lose, but the video appears to show that the fan favorite fighter cared very much about winning what will be his final MMA fight for now.

Check out the video chronicling the highs and lows of a card that embodied ‘the thrill and the agony’ here:

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