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Jon Jones kicks Daniel Cormier in the head in UFC 214 rematch
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Daniel Cormier Opens Up on Why Battling UFC’s Youngest Heavyweight Champ Stands as a Career Highlight

January 6, 2026 2 Min Read
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Daniel Cormier, a UFC Hall of Famer, recently looked back on the defining moments of his career. He retired after a loss to Stipe Miocic at UFC 252 in Las Vegas. Known for being a champion in two weight classes and now a commentator, Cormier left an impressive mark in the sport. Although he’s open to a grappling match with his longtime rival Jon Jones, he still holds strong memories from his MMA days.

When asked about his proudest achievement, Cormier didn’t highlight his UFC title wins but instead recalled winning the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix. This tournament showcased his elite skills, particularly when he faced Josh Barnett in the finals, overcoming tough challenges over five grueling rounds. Cormier specifically mentioned how that fight helped him mature as a fighter, enduring severe cuts and expanding his endurance in longer bouts.

However, Cormier also expressed regret about his rematch with Jon Jones at UFC 214. Despite a strong start, he lost focus and was caught by a head kick in the third round. Reflecting on the fight, Cormier wished he could have stayed more disciplined, as he believes that caused his defeat. The bout’s official outcome was later changed when Jones tested positive for steroids, returning the title to Cormier.

Fan Take: This reflection from Daniel Cormier is significant for fighting fans because it reminds us how even the greatest fighters face pivotal moments that shape their legacy. His openness about growth and regrets adds depth to the sport’s narrative and heightens anticipation for any future encounters between these legendary rivals.

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