Daniel Cormier Gets Good Luck Message From Jon Jones

Even though UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier was knocked out by disgraced archrival Jon Jones in his last fight at 2017’s UFC 214, he became the champion yet again when ‘Bones’ tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs the second time in the USADA era. So a new era begins for DC tonight when he defends […]

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Even though UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier was knocked out by disgraced archrival Jon Jones in his last fight at 2017’s UFC 214, he became the champion yet again when ‘Bones’ tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs the second time in the USADA era.

So a new era begins for DC tonight when he defends his title for the first time of his new reign, which many still feel isn’t legitimate due to the fact he’s lost to Jones twice, against surging knockout artist Volkan Oezdemir in the co-main event of UFC 220 from Boston, Massachusetts.

The lead-up to the match-up has been relatively uneventful, with Cormier making weight despite a bit of drama and scarce smack talk between the two top light heavies. But that changed a little earlier today.

Cormier was surprised to get a good luck message from Jon Jones online, and it didn’t exactly play out how you may think it would. Check out Cormier’s reaction right here:

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UFC 25th Anniversary Series Press Conference Video

Heading into this weekend’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will begin to celebrate their twenty-fifth year of existence with a live press event this afternoon. While the anniversary certainly marks a great achievement for the promotion, today’s press event has gained more hype for reportedly […]

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Heading into this weekend’s (Sat., January 20, 2018) UFC 220 from TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, the Ultimate Fighting Championship will begin to celebrate their twenty-fifth year of existence with a live press event this afternoon.

While the anniversary certainly marks a great achievement for the promotion, today’s press event has gained more hype for reportedly being the place where UFC lightweight champion Conor McGregor will finally be stripped of his 155-pound championship after over 14 months without any title defenses. Tony Ferguson vs. Khabib Nurmagomedov was rumored to be a done deal for April 7’s UFC 223, and UFC president Dana White confirmed that on a Boston radio show the following day.

But the status of just which belt – the interim or McGregor’s soon-to-be-vacated undisputed title – would be contested in the fight remains a mystery. We could find out in the press conference today, but as we’ve seen throughout McGregor one-of-a-kind UFC run, anything is far from certain when the unpredictable superstar is involved.

Regardless, the fight is expected to be officially announced at the 25th Anniversary Series press conference shortly. Watch the anticipated event live right here:

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Video: Daniel Cormier Makes Weight After Concerning Delay

You just knew there was going to be some sort of drama involving UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier at today’s UFC 220 early weigh-ins. Almost a year after Cormier’s now-infamous “Towelgate” controversy at the weigh-ins for his UFC 210 rematch with Anthony Johnson, the former heavyweight once again had the mixed martial arts world […]

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You just knew there was going to be some sort of drama involving UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier at today’s UFC 220 early weigh-ins.

Almost a year after Cormier’s now-infamous “Towelgate” controversy at the weigh-ins for his UFC 210 rematch with Anthony Johnson, the former heavyweight once again had the mixed martial arts world on pins and needles wondering if he would make the 205-pound championship limit for his latest defense against Volkan Oezdemir in the main event of tomorrow’s (Sat., Jan. 20, 2018) UFC 220 from Boston, Mass.

The uncertainty arose from the fact that Cormier was the final fighter to step on the scales and weigh in for the Massachusetts State Athletic Commission at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, finally showing up at 10:40 a.m EST, 20 minutes before the 11:00 a.m. deadline. Cormier stepped on the scales 24 minutes after the last fighter before him, heavyweight title challenger Francis Ngannou, did.

Once he did arrive, however, he promptly weighed in at the allowable limit of 205 pounds in front of two commission officials to cheers from his camp, getting rid of any drama prior to his match-up against “No Time,” who also hit 205 without issue.

Although tense for a moment, the scene was ultimately a stark departure from the controversy of UFC 210, where Cormier initially weighed in at 206.2 pounds before returning mere moments later to somehow weigh 205, prompting many to point at his clever use of a towel to hold himself up.

The former Olympic wrestler began his MMA career as a heavyweight, even winning the Strikeforce World Heavyweight Grand Prix over longtime veteran Josh Barnett, but even though there has been repeated talk about him moving up not only due to weight but also due to the fact he had lost to disgraced former light heavyweight Jon Jones twice (talk that has obviously been quelled after “Bones’” latest drug-related suspension), he stated this week he will remain fighting at 205.

With his immediate future clear and his weight now on point despite a longer wait than some would have hoped for, the stage is set for Cormier’s latest title defense.

Watch him weigh in after the tense wait courtesy of MMA Fighting:

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Jon Jones Takes Polygraph Test To Prove PED Innocence

Here’s a new one we haven’t seen before. Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, who had his title stripped and was provisionally suspended for testing positive for anabolic steroid Turinabol prior to his UFC 214 win over Daniel Cormier, reportedly took and passed a polygraph test last month according to UFC sources via MMA […]

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Here’s a new one we haven’t seen before.

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, who had his title stripped and was provisionally suspended for testing positive for anabolic steroid Turinabol prior to his UFC 214 win over Daniel Cormier, reportedly took and passed a polygraph test last month according to UFC sources via MMA Fighting.

Jones presumably took back the throne he technically never lost in the cage with an impressive third-round knockout of archrival Cormier at last July’s UFC 214. His drug-related troubles continued, however, when news arrived that he had tested positive for Turinabol on August 22, 2017, leading to the UFC stripping him of a title an unprecedented third time.

“Bones’” team claimed a tainted supplement similar to how they did with his failed drug test prior to July 2016’s UFC 200, where he tested positive for banned substances clomiphene and Letrozol before claiming it was “dick pills” that had caused the failed test. There, he was not allowed to fight and was stripped of his interim light heavyweight title before being suspended for a year by USADA.

He returned to compete at UFC 214 and won, but his win over Cormier was overturned to a no contest by the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC), and he has yet to receive a current punishment from USADA with a hearing scheduled for next month. Cormier was given the title back after originally winning it at 2015’s UFC 187 after Jones was stripped for the first time following a concerning arrest for a hit-and-run accident in Albuquerque.

Apparently, Jones is taking preemptive steps to clear his name, taking a polygraph test at PGP Polygraph & Interviewing Service in Albuquerque, New Mexico, on December 7. He passed said test, allegedly proving he had not knowingly taken Turinabol.

There’s little evidence of how the polygraph test could affect any potential punishment, as no fighter has used one to prove or even attempt to prove his innocence in the UFC’s nearly three-year anti-doping partnership with USADA.

Meanwhile, Cormier will defend the title against rising contender Volkan Oezdemir in the co-main event of this weekend’s UFC 220 from Boston.

Could Jones find himself with yet another chance to fight in the octagon after stirring up arguably the most outside-the-cage trouble in UFC history?

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UFC Exec: Jon Jones May Not Have Intentionally Used Steroids

After going on three full years of drug and alcohol-related trouble limiting him to just two total fights, disgraced former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is currently facing what could be his biggest punishment. In need of a big star to root for, the majority of the MMA world welcomed Jones back with open arms […]

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After going on three full years of drug and alcohol-related trouble limiting him to just two total fights, disgraced former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is currently facing what could be his biggest punishment.

In need of a big star to root for, the majority of the MMA world welcomed Jones back with open arms in his umpteenth comeback fight against Daniel Cormier in the main event of last July’s UFC 214, a fight “Bones” was returning from a yearlong suspension for testing positive for two banned substances prior to his previously scheduled rematch with Cormier at UFC 200 in July 2016.

Jones said all the right things, behaved himself for the most part, and then, most importantly, he beat his most accomplished and heated rival with a third-round head kick of epic proportions. UFC 214 was one of the UFC’s few scarce box office successes in terms of pay-per-view throughout 2017, but the MMA world was then somehow shocked and not surprised at all when Jones failed an in-competition test for anabolic steroid Turinabol.

Jones’ has since claimed the tainted supplement defense, a go-to response that has actually gotten a few fighters reduced suspensions under USADA’s tenure, but it’s also a kind of fool-me-once type of deal with many fans after Jones’ now-infamous ‘dick pills’ excuse for his UFC 200 failure – an incident for which he received the maximum punishment for a first-time offender under their program. Jones could face up to a four-year suspension, yet somehow, there seem to be some slight cracks opening for the embattled would-be UFC legend to make yet another comeback.

Any possibility of Jones coming back, according to UFC vice president of athlete health and performance Jeff Novitzky on a recent episode of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast (via MMA Mania), could rest on the fact that any top athlete who was knowingly tested probably would not intentionally use Turinabol as a means of getting a leg up on their opponent:

“I’ve said this awhile now, it would not make a lot of sense for an individual, a UFC athlete who knew, especially a champion or contender like Jon Jones, who knew ‘Hey, I’m tested quite regularly in the program,’ would not make a lot of sense that (Turinabol) would be your drug of choice if you were intentionally trying to cheat.

“USADA did another test on Jon after his positive test and he was negative. Who knows where it plays out, but certainly on the surface of things, I have said, with that type of information out there, it wouldn’t indicate intentional use.”

Indeed the timing and selection of performance-enhancing drug are both odd, especially considering that Jones was tested the day before the fight at the weigh-ins and would have known that was coming.

With more supplements turning up with banned substances in them based on the strict USADA guidelines, it could be possible that Jones somehow ingested Turinabol this way, yet it’s also tough to believe any excuse he makes after his list of transgressions has grown so long it’s hard to keep track of.

It should seem to be another ‘wait and see’ type of proposition for Jones and his fans; however, if any UFC competitor can buck the odds and come back for another high-profile fight, it would probably be Jones.

If the UFC welcomes him back or not would be another question, but with so few bankable stars on the roster, they just may.

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UFC Exec: Jon Jones May Not Have Intentionally Used Steroids

After going on three full years of drug and alcohol-related trouble limiting him to just two total fights, disgraced former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is currently facing what could be his biggest punishment. In need of a big star to root for, the majority of the MMA world welcomed Jones back with open arms […]

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After going on three full years of drug and alcohol-related trouble limiting him to just two total fights, disgraced former light heavyweight champion Jon Jones is currently facing what could be his biggest punishment.

In need of a big star to root for, the majority of the MMA world welcomed Jones back with open arms in his umpteenth comeback fight against Daniel Cormier in the main event of last July’s UFC 214, a fight “Bones” was returning from a yearlong suspension for testing positive for two banned substances prior to his previously scheduled rematch with Cormier at UFC 200 in July 2016.

Jones said all the right things, behaved himself for the most part, and then, most importantly, he beat his most accomplished and heated rival with a third-round head kick of epic proportions. UFC 214 was one of the UFC’s few scarce box office successes in terms of pay-per-view throughout 2017, but the MMA world was then somehow shocked and not surprised at all when Jones failed an in-competition test for anabolic steroid Turinabol.

Jones’ has since claimed the tainted supplement defense, a go-to response that has actually gotten a few fighters reduced suspensions under USADA’s tenure, but it’s also a kind of fool-me-once type of deal with many fans after Jones’ now-infamous ‘dick pills’ excuse for his UFC 200 failure – an incident for which he received the maximum punishment for a first-time offender under their program. Jones could face up to a four-year suspension, yet somehow, there seem to be some slight cracks opening for the embattled would-be UFC legend to make yet another comeback.

Any possibility of Jones coming back, according to UFC vice president of athlete health and performance Jeff Novitzky on a recent episode of ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast (via MMA Mania), could rest on the fact that any top athlete who was knowingly tested probably would not intentionally use Turinabol as a means of getting a leg up on their opponent:

“I’ve said this awhile now, it would not make a lot of sense for an individual, a UFC athlete who knew, especially a champion or contender like Jon Jones, who knew ‘Hey, I’m tested quite regularly in the program,’ would not make a lot of sense that (Turinabol) would be your drug of choice if you were intentionally trying to cheat.

“USADA did another test on Jon after his positive test and he was negative. Who knows where it plays out, but certainly on the surface of things, I have said, with that type of information out there, it wouldn’t indicate intentional use.”

Indeed the timing and selection of performance-enhancing drug are both odd, especially considering that Jones was tested the day before the fight at the weigh-ins and would have known that was coming.

With more supplements turning up with banned substances in them based on the strict USADA guidelines, it could be possible that Jones somehow ingested Turinabol this way, yet it’s also tough to believe any excuse he makes after his list of transgressions has grown so long it’s hard to keep track of.

It should seem to be another ‘wait and see’ type of proposition for Jones and his fans; however, if any UFC competitor can buck the odds and come back for another high-profile fight, it would probably be Jones.

If the UFC welcomes him back or not would be another question, but with so few bankable stars on the roster, they just may.

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