Daniel Cormier Criticizes UFC 210 Fight Poster

Light heavyweight champion Daniel “DC” Cormier will finally look to make the second defense of his 205-pound title when he meets No. 1-contender Anthony “Rumble” Johnson in a rematch of their April 2015 bout, which Cormier won via third round submission to secure the then vacant title. The two were scheduled to rematch this past

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Light heavyweight champion Daniel “DC” Cormier will finally look to make the second defense of his 205-pound title when he meets No. 1-contender Anthony “Rumble” Johnson in a rematch of their April 2015 bout, which Cormier won via third round submission to secure the then vacant title.

The two were scheduled to rematch this past December, but Cormier was forced to withdraw from the bout after suffering a knee injury. Now with UFC 210 fast approaching, Cormier is likely looking to make a statement, but he doesn’t appear to be too pleased with the promotional fight poster for the event, as “Rumble” is displayed much larger than he is.

“DC” took to his official Instagram account to criticize the poster:

“What is this? How many favors did Rumble have to call in to make this shit happen? Just remember last time the challenger looked so big on the poster RDA beat cowboy in one round. #andstill @ufc,” Cormier wrote.

Check out his full post with the fight poster below:

Who do you expect to walk away with 205-pound gold when the two meet again next month in New York?

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UFC 210: Daniel Cormier vs. Rumble Johnson 2 Early Preview and Predictions

Each and every pay-per-view of the UFC’s WME-IMG era have been a disaster in its own right. Will UFC 210 on April 8 be able to buck that trend? 
Looking over the card as it stands today…probably not:

Daniel Cormier vs. Anthony Johnson
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Each and every pay-per-view of the UFC’s WME-IMG era have been a disaster in its own right. Will UFC 210 on April 8 be able to buck that trend? 

Looking over the card as it stands today…probably not:

  • Daniel Cormier vs. Anthony Johnson
  • Chris Weidman vs. Gegard Mousasi
  • Patrick Cummins vs. Jan Blachowicz
  • Katlyn Chookagian vs. Irene Aldana
  • Shane Burgos vs. Charles Rosa
  • Will Brooks vs. Charles Oliveira
  • Kamaru Usman vs. Sean Strickland
  • Thiago Alves vs. Patrick Cote
  • Josh Emmett vs. Des Green
  • Gregor Gillespie vs. Andrew Holbrook

The bout order is yet to be determined, and it is likely that another fight or two are added to the card.

While the event is more than a month away, it’s worth taking a look over the menu and discussing the matchups fans have to look forward to.

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Rumble Breaks Down Sad State Of UFC Light Heavyweight Division

The UFC’s 205-pound division was once one of its most storied, with legendary fighters like Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture paving the way for names like Rashad Evans and Lyoto Machida before Jon Jones came along and went on perhaps the most historic two-year run in the history of MMA, ruling the division with an iron

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The UFC’s 205-pound division was once one of its most storied, with legendary fighters like Chuck Liddell and Randy Couture paving the way for names like Rashad Evans and Lyoto Machida before Jon Jones came along and went on perhaps the most historic two-year run in the history of MMA, ruling the division with an iron fist for four years until his own personal problems derailed his reign.

Now, however, the division is arguably the most stagnant in the UFC, with Jones suspended by USADA and still on probation for hitting a 25-year-old pregnant Albuquerque woman two years ago, while oft-injured current champion Daniel Cormier has made one official title defense since winning the belt against Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson at 2015’s UFC 187.

Cormier will face Johnson once again in the main event of April 8’s UFC 210 after a knee injury to ‘DC’ forced him out of their original rematch at last December’s UFC 206, but beyond that high-profile bout, ‘Rumble’ admitted while speaking with MMA Junkie at last weekend’s Daytona 500 that there isn’t much excitement left in the top levels of 205 pounds:

“There’s nobody on top, but me and Daniel. The others are doing their thing.”

The only other relatively big match scheduled for the division is May’s Alexander Gustafsson vs. Glover Teixeira main event at UFC Sweden; both fighters ‘Rumble’ has knocked out in destructive fashion. Beyond that, UFC ownership has appeared painfully stubborn in allowing the division to fade away, evident by their letting top prospects Misha Cirkunov and Nikita Krylov walk when their contracts expired.

The same may be true for perennial contender Ryan Bader, who has been rumored to be heading for the supposedly greener pastures of Bellator with his contract also expired. ‘Rumble’ stopped Bader in only a minute and 26 seconds in early 2016, and he doesn’t think the long-tenured ‘Darth’ will be able to contend with him or Cormier if he decides to stay in the octagon:

“Bader is just irrelevant. He won’t be able to compete with any of us in the top 2 or 3. He just can’t beat us. Period. I’m not taking his talents for granted, but you saw what happened with me. I beat him in what, a minute? Daniel would have taken a little bit longer, but he would have beat him, too.”

As for his current foil in Cormier, ‘Rumble’ has a little more respect after ‘DC’ took his best shot and closed the distance to smother him with a relentless barrage of takedowns and ground strikes in their first meeting. He’s expecting the same hard-charging champion this time around, and is looking forward to a chance at redeeming the loss:

“I expect everything out of Daniel. I expect him to come out fast, hard and aggressive. I’m looking forward to it. I don’t take anything for granted when it comes to Daniel.”

But even with that respect, Johnson is intent on proving he’s the best 205-pound fighter in an extremely shallow talent pool, offering up a blunt yet concise prediction for his rematch with Cormier:

“I’m going to whoop his ass. That’s the prediction.”

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UFC 208: Fighters React to Silva’s “Controversial” Win Over Brunson

Anderson Silva found his way to a first victory since October 2012 in UFC 208’s co-main headliner against Derek Brunson.  “The Spider” last tasted victory against Stephan Bonnar in October 2012. Subsequent losses to Chris Weidman (twice) and current middleweight champion Michael Bisping came before a defeat to light heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier at UFC […]

Anderson Silva found his way to a first victory since October 2012 in UFC 208’s co-main headliner against Derek Brunson.  “The Spider” last tasted victory against Stephan Bonnar in October 2012. Subsequent losses to Chris Weidman (twice) and current middleweight champion Michael Bisping came before a defeat to light heavyweight champ Daniel Cormier at UFC […]

Video: D.C., Kenny Florian & Miesha Tate Share Their UFC 208 Predictions

On the latest episode of UFC Tonight on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), the broadcast team gave their predictions for this Saturday’s UFC 208: Holm vs. de Randamie pay-per-view in Brooklyn, New York. Featured above is the video courtesy of the official UFC On FOX YouTube channel, which features UFC 208 predictions from reigning UFC Light […]

On the latest episode of UFC Tonight on FOX Sports 1 (FS1), the broadcast team gave their predictions for this Saturday’s UFC 208: Holm vs. de Randamie pay-per-view in Brooklyn, New York. Featured above is the video courtesy of the official UFC On FOX YouTube channel, which features UFC 208 predictions from reigning UFC Light […]

New Broadcast Team Set For UFC 208 Pay-Per-View

Exit ‘Goldie’, enter Anik. After the UFC laid off longtime color commentator Mike Goldberg from his coveted position alongside Joe Rogan, the time has now come for Jon Anik to step up to the plate on pay-per-view (PPV) commentary duties. Alongside Rogan and Anik, however, will sit light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier as well. This

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Exit ‘Goldie’, enter Anik.

After the UFC laid off longtime color commentator Mike Goldberg from his coveted position alongside Joe Rogan, the time has now come for Jon Anik to step up to the plate on pay-per-view (PPV) commentary duties. Alongside Rogan and Anik, however, will sit light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier as well.

This Saturday’s (February 11, 2017) UFC 208 PPV from Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center will serve as the trio’s debut according to Ariel Helwani on Twitter:

The headliner for the event will be for the inaugural female featherweight title between former 135-pound champ Holly Holm and Germaine De Randamie. The co-main event will see the return of former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva who takes on No. 8-ranked Derek Brunson.

How do you feel about the commentary trio of Rogan, Anik, and Cormier?

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