Daniel Cormier describes the only scenario where he could entertain a comeback
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WE’RE LIVE! Tune in NOW for our Q&A with As Daniel Cormier mentioned, he never properly lost the UFC light heavyweight title. He won the vacant belt by defeating Anthony Johnson in 2015, then defended it twice by beating Alexander Gustafsson and Johnson again. A 2017 was overturned to a No Contest after 'Bones' tested positive for turinabol, and then Cormier defended the belt again against Volkan Oezdemir. He officially in December 2018, five months after winning the heavyweight belt off Stipe Miocic. Only two men have ever won and defended belts in two weight classes. Just so happens both were on the Olympic wrestling team. Get your kids in that wrestling room! Good to be apart of history with @usawrestling Thanks @ESPN for the graphicOnly two men have ever won and defended belts in two weight classes. Just so happens both were on the Olympic wrestling team. Get your kids in that wrestling room! Good to be apart of history with @usawrestling Thanks @ESPN for the graphic
Hey Dana you think I could fight Jiri Prochazka for the title - Daniel Cormier describes the only scenario where he could entertain a comeback to fighting
Daniel Cormier (left) and Jiri Prochazka (right) (Images via Getty) has been happily retired from UFC competition since losing a trilogy fight against Stipe Miocic in August 2020. While the former has no plans on returning, he recently said his conditions for a comeback remain the same. In a live Twitter Spaces chat with Monster Energy, Cormier explained: "I said this when I retired, I said I'm only going to fight for championship belts. But it's like I I don't deserve a heavyweight championship fight. Stipe 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 - 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. I didn't want to go back down there when Jones was gonna fight Gustafsson, so because I vacated the title now, maybe there is some potential in it: ‘Hey Dana, you think I could fight Jiri Prochazka for the title?'" When asked if he really wanted to drop back down to light heavyweight, Cormier replied: "I don't want to, but I would have to. 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 that [going back down to light heavyweight] because there just is no title fight in heavyweight. I don't deserve a title fight in heavyweight." "If it ever happens, it better happen soon. I'm 44 years old in March. But hey, Randy Couture won the heavyweight championship 45, so not impossible." Listen to the full Monster Energy Twitter Spaces interview with Daniel Cormier below: WE’RE LIVE! Tune in NOW for our Q&A withWE’RE LIVE! Tune in NOW for our Q&A with As Daniel Cormier mentioned, he never properly lost the UFC light heavyweight title. He won the vacant belt by defeating Anthony Johnson in 2015, then defended it twice by beating Alexander Gustafsson and Johnson again. A 2017 was overturned to a No Contest after 'Bones' tested positive for turinabol, and then Cormier defended the belt again against Volkan Oezdemir. He officially in December 2018, five months after winning the heavyweight belt off Stipe Miocic. Only two men have ever won and defended belts in two weight classes. Just so happens both were on the Olympic wrestling team. Get your kids in that wrestling room! Good to be apart of history with @usawrestling Thanks @ESPN for the graphicOnly two men have ever won and defended belts in two weight classes. Just so happens both were on the Olympic wrestling team. Get your kids in that wrestling room! Good to be apart of history with @usawrestling Thanks @ESPN for the graphic