Islam Makhachev hilariously predicts outcome of potential clash against teammate Daniel Cormier
Islam Makhachev hilariously predicts outcome of potential clash against teammate Daniel Cormier Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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( )Champions.Legends.Brothers.UFC Hall of Famers. ( ) While Daniel Cormier's hailed by many as one of the greatest MMA fighters ever, he's self-admittedly not been training as hard as he used to in the past. The former Olympian has been quite vocal about having gained a few pounds since retiring. Speaking of which, Islam Makhachev has now jestingly jibed at 'DC's' weight and suggested that he'd beat him in a potential fight. In an interview with TMZ Sports before UFC 280, Islam Makhachev addressed his fight with Charles Oliveira. He also discussed possibly facing the backup fighter, the UFC's No. 1-ranked pound-for-pound athlete Alexander Volkanovski, if Oliveira were to withdraw from their fight. Makhachev stated: "Doesn't matter, man. Doesn't matter who is gonna be there. I just want to fight for the title. Doesn't matter if it's gonna be Charles Oliveira, [Alexander] Volkanovski, or 'DC' [Daniel Cormier] is gonna be there; doesn't matter who. I need this title." Furthermore, in response to the interviewer lightheartedly indicating that 'DC' is now a "super-heavyweight," Makhachev said: "It's okay. This guy [Cormier] is so fat now. I know he's in bad shape. I'm gonna smash him there." Watch Makhachev discuss the topic at 2:57 in the video below:
Islam Makhachev hilariously predicts outcome of potential clash against teammate Daniel Cormier
Islam Makhachev (Left) and Daniel Cormier (Right) [Image courtesy: @islam_makhachev Instagram and Getty Images] Prior to his dominant win at UFC 280, put forth a hilarious prediction regarding a hypothetical fight between himself and Daniel Cormier. For the past several years, Makhachev has trained alongside MMA legends such as Cormier and Khabib Nurmagomedov at the AKA (American Kickboxing Academy) gym in San Jose, California. Former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion retired from MMA in August 2020. 'DC' has since been working as a UFC commentator. The California native was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame's 'Modern Wing' earlier this year alongside Nurmagomedov. Champions.Legends.
Brothers.
UFC Hall of Famers.
( )Champions.Legends.Brothers.UFC Hall of Famers. ( ) While Daniel Cormier's hailed by many as one of the greatest MMA fighters ever, he's self-admittedly not been training as hard as he used to in the past. The former Olympian has been quite vocal about having gained a few pounds since retiring. Speaking of which, Islam Makhachev has now jestingly jibed at 'DC's' weight and suggested that he'd beat him in a potential fight. In an interview with TMZ Sports before UFC 280, Islam Makhachev addressed his fight with Charles Oliveira. He also discussed possibly facing the backup fighter, the UFC's No. 1-ranked pound-for-pound athlete Alexander Volkanovski, if Oliveira were to withdraw from their fight. Makhachev stated: "Doesn't matter, man. Doesn't matter who is gonna be there. I just want to fight for the title. Doesn't matter if it's gonna be Charles Oliveira, [Alexander] Volkanovski, or 'DC' [Daniel Cormier] is gonna be there; doesn't matter who. I need this title." Furthermore, in response to the interviewer lightheartedly indicating that 'DC' is now a "super-heavyweight," Makhachev said: "It's okay. This guy [Cormier] is so fat now. I know he's in bad shape. I'm gonna smash him there." Watch Makhachev discuss the topic at 2:57 in the video below: