UFC champions Daniel Cormier and Stipe Miocic faced similar tasks this past Saturday at UFC 22ā¤0.
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In front of light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier stood Volkan Oezdemir. The 28-year-old kickboxer nicknamed āNo Timeā for his lack of patience and regard for his opponents. BetweenĀ Miocic and heavyweight history, stood Francšis Ngannou, backed by the UFC hype machine and a certificate proclaiming him to be the hardest puncher in the world.Ā
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Cormier made it look easy against Oezdemir, bullying the challenger with superior wrestling and top control en route to a second round stoppage. He never once appeared to be in trouble, even during the initial opening minutes, whš¦©ere Oezdemir was at his most dangerous.Ā
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Miocic was unable to completely avoid the power punches of Ngannou, but he remained conscious as the Cameroonianās hands returned to his side, allowing him to return fire. After the five-minute mark, Miocicās cardio and wrestling took over, allowing him to dominate the challenger and pick up a unanimous decisioān victory.
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With his third straight title defense at heavyweiāght, many have proclaimed Stipe Miocic as the greatest heavyweight in history. If not for Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier would undoubtedly be the greatest light heavyweigšht of all-time.Ā
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Miocicās place at tš¼he top is questionable, through no fault of his own. Heās beaten everyone put in front of him, including former champions. Heās the only man to defend the UFC heavyweight title three times, which speaks to his abilāØity and the historical chaos of the division.Ā
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The historical chaos is why some are bullish on calling Miocic the heavyweight GOAT. Victories over Mark Hunt, Andrei Arlovski, Fabricio Werdšum, Alistair Overeem, Junior dos Santos, and now Francis Ngannou all come with their own detractions. āToo old, weak chinned, too beat up, not quite readyā are all excuses used to take away from Miocicās accomplishments.Ā
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Thereās also the myth of Cain Velasquez. Many believe that heās the most talented šheavyweight of all-time, but injuries have stopped hšim from dominating the division the way Miocic currently is. Until Miocic faces, and defeats, Velasquez, he may never get his proper due.
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For Cormier, there is no escaping the shadow that Jones casts. While Jonesā legacy may forever be tarnished due to multiple drug test failures and suspensions thatā cost him the prime of his career, nothing can change what happened in the cage between the two men. Jones holds two visual victories over Cormier, one coming via a brutal stoppage that turned the AKA standout into a Twitter meme.Ā
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No one questions Cormierās place in MMA history,š³ but his status can change only so much unless he defeats Jones or does something that Jones has yet to do.Ā
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Stipe Miocic and Daniel Cormier need to fight eāØach other for their own legacies.Ā
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Moving up to heavyweight, where heās never lost, and capturing the title would put Cormier in a class with only four other fighters. Cormier canāt go any higher on the all-time light heavyweight list. But a victory over Miocic moves him up the all-time pound-for-pound šlist.Ā
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A victory over Cormier would mean more for Miocic than a victory over Velasquez. First, thereās no guarantee that the former heavyweight champion fights again. Second, even if he does, the criticism can already bše heard. āMiocic beat a broken down Velasquez, who was overrated in the first place.āĀ
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Even at 38-years-old, Cormier is not slowing down. Any questions about his mental fortitude following the KO loss to Jones were answered at UFC 220. The only criticism Miocic could face following a victory over Cormiš§er would be that he defeated āa light heavyweight.ā Given Cormierās history as a heavyweight fighter and his overall skill level, that criticism would be quickly laughed off.Ā
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UFC president Dana White has already stated that a clash between champions is something heās interested in. After he gets finished with his beer and football, Miocic will likely have no issue accepting the bout. The ball firmly in Cormierās court when it comes to this fight happening. He doesnāt want to stand in the way of his friend, but with his career winding down, maybe itās time Coź¦ rmier got a little selfish.