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Daniel Cormier pushes for Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira at the UFC White House event: "That's low-hanging fruit"
The UFC’s historic White House event is still six months away, but the card’s biggest potential matchup might already be slipping through the promotion’s fingers and Daniel Cormier isn’t thrilled about it.
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Daniel Cormier: UFC White House card 'can't be the biggest ever' without Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor’s long-teased return remains uncertain, and two of the UFC’s most prominent analysts aren’t convinced he’ll actually make it to the promotion’s historic White House event next June.
After reclaiming his light heavyweight title at UFC 320 in October, Alex Pereira was clear about what he wanted to do next: fight Jon Jones in a superfight at the UFC White House card next summer. Jones was equally as interested in the fight, but unfortunately for the two of them, the person who matters most is not.
Daniel Cormier thinks Alex Pereira vs. Jon Jones was the perfect fight for the UFC White House event. UFC light heavyweight champion Pereira (13-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) recently announced that him competing at the White House event on June 14 is a no-go, but didn't specify why.
Daniel Cormier admits the latest bit of UFC White House news dismissing Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira is disappointing.
Petr Yan (20-5 MMA, 12-4 UFC) dethroned Merab Dvalishvili (21-5 MMA, 14-3 UFC) to capture the 135-pound title at UFC 323, giving O'Malley new life. O'Malley (18-3 MMA, 10-3 UFC) is coming off back-to-back title losses to Dvalishvili but will look to re-enter the title picture with a win over Song Yadong at UFC 324 on Jan. 24 (Paramount.+)
Daniel Cormier isn't ruling Magomed Ankalaev out of the light heavyweight title picture despite his underwhelming championship reign coming to an end at UFC 320. Although he held the belt since a unanimous decision win over Pereira (13-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) at ...
UFC commentator Daniel Cormier has spoken openly about what he misses the most from his mixed martial arts career.
UFC legends Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen admit they never knew ESPN’s full form despite spending years working on network.