Daniel Cormier Ready to Wash Off ‘Stench’ of Jon Jones Loss at UFC 220

UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier has reiterated that he is not yet comfortable with his position at the top of the division For Cormier, the confusion surrounding the fall out of his UFC 214 loss to Jon Jones is still giving him ‘nig…

UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier has reiterated that he is not yet comfortable with his position at the top of the division For Cormier, the confusion surrounding the fall out of his UFC 214 loss to Jon Jones is still giving him ‘nightmares’. The 38-year-old is set to defend the strap he re-acquired following […]

Volkan Oezdemir Opens Up On Still Getting Title Shot Despite Recent Arrest

It’s actually going to happen. Despite all of the drama surrounding rising title contender Volkan Oezdemir, the promotion has officially announced that he would be the next challenger for Daniel Cormier’s light heavyweight title. There were many fight fans that thought this bout would not be made due to the fact that Oezdemir was charged last […]

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It’s actually going to happen. Despite all of the drama surrounding rising title contender Volkan Oezdemir, the promotion has officially announced that he would be the next challenger for Daniel Cormier’s light heavyweight title.

There were many fight fans that thought this bout would not be made due to the fact that Oezdemir was charged last month with aggravated battery with serious bodily injury, which is a second-degree felony charge.

Oezdemir made his UFC debut earlier this year when he decided to take a fight against Ovince Saint Preux at UFC Fight Night 104 in Houston on short-notice. As seen in the fight, upset the favored “OSP with a split decision.

Following that fight, he picked up a 28-second knockout win over Misha Cirkunov at UFC Fight Night 109 in Sweden then beat Jimi Manuwa with a bonus-winning knockout in just 42 seconds at UFC 214 in July.

Oezdemir still expected to fight Cormier as planned, even after the legal issues came to light.

“I knew it was gonna happen,” Oezdemir told BloodyElbow.com. “I called for it for a while, and finally I have it, so it’s perfect. I wanted to have the title fight after my last fight right away, but Jon Jones was trying to fight maybe with Brock (Lesnar) or something else, trying to get any money fights. So I was like, ‘Maybe it’s time to do a No. 1 contenders matchup.’ And then all the situation happened, and finally I’m back in contention.

“I think it was the perfect timing for everybody. I think [Cormier] needed some time off, and now he wanted [to fight], and I want the title anytime soon, I wanted it ASAP.”

Oezdemir would go on to add that “everything is going smooth” and that his lawyer’s main concern is the arrest.

“Everybody has their own goal. Everybody has their own job. My job is to train and fight, and everybody else is handling their own job,” Oezdemir said. “It’s not hard for me to focus. I have a great team around me, so everything is handled properly. Feeling great. Only great news. No problems. I’m feeling very confident about the future.”

“Definitely it’s crazy,” he said. “It’s something that nobody expected, because nobody knew me back in the day. Nobody knew who I was, and nobody were able to know the potential that I had. I had two really quick fights, and nobody really knew what to expect for the next fight. Definitely, the rise has been pretty fast, for sure, and I feel the best.”

“So my first fight, I didn’t think about that,” he said. “But I knew I was fighting the No. 6 in the world, somebody that had his chance for the title right away, somebody that fought Jon Jones. I knew I was really close, and I just kept on going with this, because after that win, then I fought another up-and-coming guy (Misha Cirkunov), who was also in the title talks; everybody was saying he was one of the best prospects. Anything that happened after the first fight was part of the process.”

UFC 220 is set to take place on January 20, 2018, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.The main card will air on pay-per-view while the preliminary card will air on FOX Sports 1 and the promotion’s streaming service, UFC Fight Pass.

When asked about his prediction for the fight, it’s not shocking.

“It’s gonna be a first-round knockout.”

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Volkan Oezdemir Says He’ll Show no Respect to Daniel Cormier at UFC 220

Volkan Oezdemir has been cordial with Daniel Cormier, but that will change come fight night. On Jan. 20, Oezdemir will challenge Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight title holder Cormier for the 205-pound gold. The title bout takes pl…

Volkan Oezdemir has been cordial with Daniel Cormier, but that will change come fight night. On Jan. 20, Oezdemir will challenge Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight title holder Cormier for the 205-pound gold. The title bout takes place inside the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts for UFC 220. During a recent appearance on MMAFighting.com‘s […]

Volkan Oezdemir Explains Why Felony Charge Won’t Affect Him In Title Fight

UFC title contender Volkan Oezdemir is not letting anything get in his way of being a world champion, and that includes his recent arrest on a felony charge. The UFC has already announced that Oezdemir will face champion Daniel Cormier for the light heavyweight title at UFC 220 on January 20th in Boston, Massachusetts. There were […]

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UFC title contender Volkan Oezdemir is not letting anything get in his way of being a world champion, and that includes his recent arrest on a felony charge.

The UFC has already announced that Oezdemir will face champion Daniel Cormier for the light heavyweight title at UFC 220 on January 20th in Boston, Massachusetts.

There were many fight fans that thought this bout would not be made official due to the fact that Oezdemir was charged last month with aggravated battery with serious bodily injury, which is a second-degree felony charge. You could mark the argument that it would put the title bout in jeopardy.

Oezdemir is vowing to keep his thoughts on the fight and the huge opportunity rather than his pending court dates.

“I have a really good team around me,” Oezdemir told Ariel Helwani on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. “Believe me, everything is going to be all right. … I don’t really know about all the details, how it’s gonna happen. But definitely I’m gonna fight, and I’m gonna be champion.”

“That’s it,” Oezdemir said. “I have one goal in mind. Whatever can happen around me, it doesn’t really bother me. Now it’s all about my title fight, my weight in January. And that’s it. I’m really focused on that, and I keep it out of the way.”

It’s well known by now that Oezdemir was arrested and charged with felony battery in Florida as a result of a  bar fight in August where Oezdemir allegedly hit an individual. Oezdemir was released on $10,000 bond.

Oezdemir noted in the interview that he could not go into detail about what happened outside Capone’s bar.

He mentioned that he would like to talk about his side of what happened when the legal process is over and believes there is a reason why he was arrested on the charge last month when the alleged battery happened

“Unfortunately, I can’t, because it’s an ongoing investigation,” Oezdemir said. “My lawyer told me not to. That’s his job. My job is to fight, to be ready for the fight. And I’m thinking I’m doing a great job of that, because I’m feeling great. I’m ready to fight. Jan. 20 is gonna be huge.”

“Not gonna say nothing, but it’s possibly linked,” Oezdemir said. “It’s all good. I’m focusing on the positive, and that’s the only thing that matters, I think.”

“My focus anyway is on the title shot,” Oezdemir said. “I believe whatever is gonna be handled. Everything is gonna be handled the right way with this, and it’s not gonna pose any problem.”

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Volkan Oezdemir Says Battery Charge Won’t Impact UFC 220 Title Fight

Volkan Oezdemir is confident that his aggravated battery charge won’t put a damper on his upcoming title bout. Oezdemir is set to challenge Daniel Cormier for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight title. The title bout is sch…

Volkan Oezdemir is confident that his aggravated battery charge won’t put a damper on his upcoming title bout. Oezdemir is set to challenge Daniel Cormier for the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight title. The title bout is scheduled for Jan. 20 inside the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. Recently, “No Time” was arrested for […]

Daniel Cormier vs. Volkan Oezdemir Confirmed For UFC 220

The Daniel Cormier vs. Volkan Oezdemir light heavyweight title fight will go forward as planned despite ‘No Time’s’ recent felony arrest for battery. News arrived from the UFC tonight that Cormier and Oezdemir will square off at January 20’s UFC 220 pay-per-view (PPV) card from Boston, Massachusetts. The bout had been heavily discussed by Cormier […]

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The Daniel Cormier vs. Volkan Oezdemir light heavyweight title fight will go forward as planned despite ‘No Time’s’ recent felony arrest for battery.

News arrived from the UFC tonight that Cormier and Oezdemir will square off at January 20’s UFC 220 pay-per-view (PPV) card from Boston, Massachusetts.

The bout had been heavily discussed by Cormier after he conducted a recent online poll to decide his next challenger, which Oezdemir won after dispatching his last two opponents Jimi Manuwa and Misha Cirkunov in 70 seconds combined. But an arrest for aggravated battery causing serious bodily injury, a second-degree felony charge, after he allegedly knocked a man unconscious outside a Florida bar in August put the fight in serious jeopardy.

Originally from Switzerland, Oezdmeir has since surrendered his passport to Broward County court, and his lawyer Bruce Zimet maintained that his client was only acting in self-defense during an arraignment hearing two weeks ago.

The arrest adds to an already insane UFC light heavyweight title picture, where Cormier became the official champion for a second time due to decorated former champ and heated rival Jon Jones screwing up after “Bones” tested positive for anabolic steroid Turinabol during an in-competition drug test the day before his third-round knockout of Cormier at July 29’s UFC 214, a victory that was supposed to bring order to the chaotic landscape.

But as has been the case with the ultra-talented but oft-troubled Jones, nothing is certain, and Cormier was rightfully made the champion again even after he lost badly.

His new era begins in Boston on January 20; that is if Oezdemir can make it to the Octagon without incident.

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