Anthony Smith Says Daniel Cormier Unintentionally Made Him Contender

Anthony Smith thinks Daniel Cormier unknowingly made him a contender at light heavyweight.

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Daniel Cormier may have unintentionally created one of the next title challengers in the light heavyweight division.

Mauricio “Shogun” Rua will take on rising light heavyweight prospect Anthony “Lionheart” Smith in the main event of UFC Hamburg this weekend (Sunday, July 22nd, 2018).

Smith is coming off an impressive KO over former champ Rashad Evans at June’s UFC 225, a performance that “Lionheart” has parlayed straight into a short notice main event fight with former light heavyweight champ “Shogun” Rua.

Rua, on the other hand, has had a bit of a resurgence as of late. The Brazilian is riding a three-fight win streak, and with an impressive performance could be looking at another title shot, at least according to Cormier.

For Smith, the chance to main event a UFC card against a legend like “Shogun” is validation that all his hard work is starting to pay off, along with his new outlook on life.

“Since I moved up to 205, the weight is no longer an issue, and the name literally doesn’t matter,” Smith told MMAjunkie Radio on Monday. “You could have said it’s Brock Lesnar, and I would have had the same reaction.”

The move to 205 pounds has been a long time coming for the Nebraska native. Smith is every bit of his 6’4″ frame and could easily compete in the heavyweight division if he chose to.

Still, “Lionheart” doesn’t foresee Rua standing and trading with him for too long anyway.

“He’s not an idiot, and he knows if you look at my record, I have the ability to knock you out with anything,” Smith said. “And I’m younger, and I’m going to be bigger than he is.”

“You can’t let ‘Shogun’ bully you and push you around in there,” Smith added. “If you meet ‘Shogun’ in the middle, there’s going to be two bulls running into each other, and we’re going to figure out which one is bigger. And I’m OK with that.”

Much is still to be decided in Hamburg, however, “DC’s” comments leave much to be desired.

That is, if “Shogun wins impressively then he deserves a light heavyweight title shot, but if Smith is victorious he believes he should be the next man to challenge the new champ-champ for the 205-pound strap. In that sense, Smith thinks Cormier unintentionally made him a title contender:

“If he thinks ‘Shogun’ is the next guy, and I beat him, then I think rightfully, he gave me the opportunity to put my hand up,” Smith explained. “I think that he did that for me, and I don’t even know if he realizes that.”

“He isn’t excited about the Gustafsson fight, whether it’s a money thing or a new match-up. I think I’m a fresh face, and that’s an exciting match-up for the fans, me versus ‘DC.’ But I haven’t even thought about that right now.”

Smith made quick work of former champion Rashad Evans at UFC 225, thus igniting the talk of the “Lionheart” being a modern day legend killer.

“The whole legend killer thing is cool,” Smith said. “That’s the thing people are attaching to me, but eventually, people are going to wonder how I’m going to fare with guys who are closer to my age.”

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Shogun Thinks He’ll Deserve ‘DC’ Title Fight With Another Win

Is this actually a possibility?

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Shogun Rua believes he deserves a shot at Daniel Cormier’s 205-pound title should he defeat Anthony Smith at UFC Hamburg.

Rua will challenge Smith in the main event of the UFC Fight Night Hamburg event on July 22nd. Smith might not be ranked in the top 15 just yet, but the Brazilian still thinks a win over the young prospect would do well for his 205-pound title bid.

Cormier controversially stated recently on Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show that he’d like to fight Rua before he steps into the Octagon with Brock Lesnar for their heavyweight title fight. Shogun recently spoke to MMA Fighting and said he’d be open to a quick turnaround fight with “DC” in November:

”I think Cormier is a great athlete, a compete fighter,” Rua said. “Winning this fight I absolutely deserve this chance because of my history and my career in MMA.”

Cormier defeated Stipe Miocic last weekend (Sat. July 7, 2018) to capture the UFC heavyweight championship. The victory made him the second-ever dual weight champion in UFC history. “DC” made quick work of Miocic, finishing him in the first round via knockout. Many were surprised with how fast Cormier was able to finish the fight – but not Rua:

”It was no surprise to me,” “Shogun” said. “Cormier is used to fighting big guys at heavyweight and beat Miocic decisively. I had no favorites in this fight, anyone could win.”

In regards to a potential fight with Cormier, Rua knows it would be no easy task. He credited Cormier for being skilled in all aspects of the mixed martial arts (MMA) game, but for now, is focusing his full attention on what’s in front of him – Anthony Smith:

”It’s tough because he’s well-rounded, is good standing and on the ground, has one of the best wrestling in the UFC,” Rua said. “It’s tough because you have to train everything for him. It’s a big challenge, but you become a target when you have the belt because that’s what everyone dreams with.

“But I’m actually not thinking about the belt now because I have a good opponent ahead of me and I can’t think about it. The belt is my dream, of course, but I have to go step by step. I know that I will be closer if I win this fight.”

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Cormier Wants Fight With Shogun Before Brock Lesnar Showdown

Daniel Cormier very well could defend his light heavyweight championship before fighting Brock Lesnar. “DC” won the heavyweight championship at UFC 226 this past weekend (Sat. July 7, 2018) when he defeated Stipe Miocic via first round knoc…

Daniel Cormier very well could defend his light heavyweight championship before fighting Brock Lesnar. “DC” won the heavyweight championship at UFC 226 this past weekend (Sat. July 7, 2018) when he defeated Stipe Miocic via first round knockout. After the fight Cormier was confronted by Brock Lesnar in a shoving match, before UFC President Dana […]

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Daniel Cormier Wants Title Fight Against….Shogun Rua?

Wait, didn’t Daniel Cormier say he only wants huge fights before retiring?

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Daniel Cormier obtained the biggest accomplishment of his already-decorated MMA career by winning the UFC heavyweight title via first-round knockout over Stipe Miocic in the main event of last Saturday’s (July 7, 2018) UFC 226 from T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The win made Cormier the fifth two-division champion in UFC history – and only the second to hold two titles at the same time – but it also set “DC” up for a lucrative megafight with Brock Lesnar after the controversial WWE champion stepped into the cage to berate the UFC heavyweight division before shoving Cormier in a scene many fans are bemoaning as the dawn of a new, ridiculous, and entertainment-focused era for the UFC.

Cormier appeared ‘Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show’ to discuss his next move today, noting that he had just gotten finished getting a hand injury from his win over Miocic checked out. X-rays revealed a broken finger for the champ, but thankfully, the soon-to-retire Cormier said it wouldn’t require surgery (via ESPN’s Greg Rosenstein):

So with his recovery only requiring some rest, “DC” moved on to discuss whom his next fight would be against. Surprisingly enough, Cormier noted that it may not be against Lesnar – who still has more than one hurdle to climb in terms of his USADA eligibility – but that he may cut back down to 205 pounds to defend his light heavyweight championship for some reason.

And his choice of an opponent may surprise you somewhat, as he targeted 36-year-old former champion Shogun Rua, who meets Anthony Smith at July 22’s UFC Hamburg:

There’s little doubt that Shogun was one of the most exciting fighters in MMA during Pride’s heyday, and he translated that success into a UFC title win over Lyoto Machida in 2010.

But his UFC run has been characterized by extreme inconsistency, something that may not suggest a title shot against one of the sport’s pound-and-pound greats is in the cards. True, he has won three fights in a row to sit at No. 8 in the shallow light heavyweight ranks, and a win over Smith in Germany would give him a four-fight win streak, yet it would seem the winner of UFC 227’s Alexander Gustafsson vs. Volkan Oezdmir fight would be the rightful next light heavyweight challenger if “DC” does cut down again.

Cormier won’t really fight Shogun, will he? Perhaps he’s just trying to rile up former opponent Gustafsson, because a bout with Rua as one of the last two bouts of his career doesn’t seem to make a whole lot of sense right now.

What do you think?

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Shogun Rua Gets New Opponent For UFC Germany

This match-up will certainly be an interesting one.

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Yesterday (Mon. July 2, 2018) it was announced that Volkan Oezdemir was removed from his headliner role against Shogun Rua at UFC Fight Night 134 in Germany, and will instead challenge Alexander Gustafsson.

This left the former UFC light heavyweight champ without a dance partner. Enter Anthony Smith. According to a report from MMA Junkie, Smith will step in to fight the Brazilian in place of Oezdemir.

The event goes down on July 22nd at the Barclaycard Arena in Hamburg, Germany. This will be “Lionheart’s” second consecutive fight against a former 205-pound champion, downing Rashad Evans into retirement in under a minute his last time out.

He now takes on a 36-year-old in Rua who surprisingly is in the midst of the longest winning streak of his UFC career with three. Rua defeated Gian Villante in the third round via TKO in his last fight at UFC Fight Night 106 in March of last year.

You can check out the lineup for UFC Fight Night 134 here below:

Main Card (FS1, 2 P.M. ET):

  • Mauricio Rua vs. Anthony Smith
  • Ilir Latifi vs. Glover Teixeira
  • Stefan Struve vs. Marcin Tybura
  • Abu Azaitar vs. Vitor Miranda
  • Marc Diakiese vs. Nasrat Haqparast
  • Alan Jouban vs. Danny Roberts

Preliminary Card (FS1, 12 P.M. ET)

  • Damir Hadzovic vs. Nick Hein
  • Bartosz Fabinski vs. Emil Meek
  • Justin Ledet vs. Aleksandar Rakic
  • Jeremy Kimball vs. Darko Stosic
  • Pingyuan Liu vs. Damian Stasiak

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Shogun Rua vs. Anthony Smith Reported for UFC Hamburg

It did not take long for Mauricio “Shogun” Rua to find a new opponent after Volkan Oezdemir was pulled from their July 22nd Hamburg bout to instead face Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 227, as Rua will now be facing none other than Anthony “Lionheart” Smit…

It did not take long for Mauricio “Shogun” Rua to find a new opponent after Volkan Oezdemir was pulled from their July 22nd Hamburg bout to instead face Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 227, as Rua will now be facing none other than Anthony “Lionheart” Smith at the Hamburg event. Ariel Helwani broke the news via […]

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