Daniel Cormier: Ultimate fighting championship ‘s most entertaining personality and Hall of Fame Daniel Cormier has revealed a potential scenario that could draw him out of retirement and get back into the octagon. Follow UFC Live Updates and UFC news with InsideSport.IN
Daniel Cormier: UFC Hall of Famer DC ready to QUIT RETIREMENT, reveals scenario to draw him back into OctagonDaniel Cormier: UFC Hall of Famer DC ready to QUIT RETIREMENT, reveals scenario to draw him back into Octagon
Daniel Cormier on his comeback- UFC’s wrestling phenomena DC has dominated Light heavyweight division and heavyweight division and made earned his name in the hall of fame.
He gave an a reinforcing statement about his comeback by calling out his retirement.
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“I said this when I retired, I said I’m only going to fight for championship belts,” Cormier said Friday in a Twitter Q&A with Monster Energy. “But it’s like, I don’t deserve a heavyweight championship fight. Stipe [Miocic] is not the champ. He beat me the last couple times. I don’t deserve a shot at the heavyweight title. If I was ever going to fight again — and which, I don’t want to — I would have to go all the way back to 205 pounds.
“Why? Let me tell you why. Because I didn’t lose. Remember, I vacated the title whenever I didn’t want to go back down there, when [Jon] Jones was going to fight [Alexander] Gustafsson. So because I vacated the title, now maybe there is some potential in, ‘Hey Dana [White], you think I could fight Jiri Prochazka for the title?’ Especially with your name recognition and what you’ve become outside of the fight game, maybe there’s some value in that.”
“I don’t want to, but I would have to,” Cormier said. “I mean, if I had the desire to fight and I wanted to try to accomplish something great one more time, then it would require [going back down to light heavyweight], because there just is no title fight at heavyweight.
“I don’t deserve a title fight at heavyweight.”
Of course, Cormier is also well aware of his ticking clock to be able to achieve such a feat.
“If it ever happens, it better happen soon,” he said. “I’m 44 years old in March. But hey, Randy Couture won the heavyweight championship at 45, so it’s not impossible.”
Daniel Cormier being an elite fighter and proved his potential throughout his career’s ups and downs in UFC and finally got his place.
DC puts have kept his followers entertained with his sterile wrestling skills combined with dominant striking
Having twenty wins and only three losses in his career, he is the first fighter to defend titles in two divisions (Light heavyweight division and heavyweight division)
Cormier is a phenomenal fighter. He started his MMA career in his thirties and made a straight twelve streak win in the heavyweight division challenging the undefeated Jon Jones.
The rivalry between Jones and Cormier is historical. DC failed to defeat Jones but didn’t fail to put up a mesmerizing fight, earning him legendary status.
DC even after retiring, never lost his touch with the sport, because of his precision in the sport he became the most notable UFC color commentator.
His commentary and analysis of the fights and fighters has earned him great respect in the combat sports circle. Many said UFC fans indicated knew earlier that Daniel Cormier would be part of the Hall of Fame at any time for his astonishing career.
Daniel Cormier: DC reveals potential scenario which could draw him out of retirement
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