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Daniel Cormier scoffs at Jon Jones-Michael Jordan comparison, believes Jones’ legacy will be ‘toppled’

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Daniel Cormier scoffs at Jon Jones-Michael Jordan comparison, believes Jones’ legacy will be ‘toppled’

Daniel Cormier wants people to hold their horses when it comes to comparing Jon Jones to all-time greats from other sports.

Specifically, Cormier took umbrage with the suggestion that Jones will have a legacy as long-lasting as NBA legend Michael Jordan. A six-time NBA champion and five-time MVP, Jordan is widely regarded as the best basketball player to ever walk the Earth.

Jones is held in similar regard by the MMA community, having reigned atop the light heavyweight division from 2011 to 2020 (his runs halted only by outside-of-the-cage legal issues as well as failed drug tests in 2016 and 2017), and he never suffered a loss in 29 pro bouts outside of a disqualification to Matt Hamill. In his most recent fight, he captured the UFC heavyweight title with a one-sided submission win over Ciryl Gane.

The Jones-Jordan comparison came up during Cormier’s recent appearance on the Pound 4 Pound podcast when host Kamaru Usman suggested that it isn’t crazy to consider Jones the Jordan of MMA. Cormier vehemently disagreed.

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“You done with the interview?” Cormier said, jokingly. “Do you just want to be done? What? … So Jon Jones is the Michael Jordan and LeBron James of MMA? You’re going to sit up here, real life, one, two, three, four, five cameras… Jon Jones, to me, if I’m talking about a football or basketball equivalent. Jon Jones, when I’m looking for a sports [comparison], is a guy who has done so much, but because of all the other stuff, it’s hard to put him in that rarified air.

“If Michael Jordan was doing illegal stuff, we don’t know about it, I can’t judge him. Georges St-Pierre, can’t judge him. I know of the other stuff, so it’s hard for me to say this guy’s just sitting up there. Michael Jordan got done playing basketball in 1996 and people still don’t want to say somebody’s better. There will be a person that comes along that people will say replaces Jon Jones as the greatest of all-time. He has not left such a legacy that it doesn’t feel like it’s [never] going to be toppled. Jordan left a legacy that we have seen LeBron James do what he do, we’ve seen Kobe [Bryant] do what he do, we have seen these great players and they’re still unwilling to say they’re better.”

Aside from Jones’ well-documented transgressions, which Cormier has long maintained are impossible to overlook when discussing his legacy, the UFC Hall of Famer just doesn’t believe that Jones has done enough to make an unassailable case to be considered the GOAT. “DC” is a two-division champion himself having held the heavyweight and—as a beneficiary of Jones’ suspensions—the light heavyweight title.

Up next for Jones, he defends the heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 on Nov. 16 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Losing to Jones twice (the second bout overturned to a no-contest when Jones tested positive for a banned substance, Cormier takes nothing away from his longtime rival’s ability to step up in big game situations.

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“I think that’s what he does,” Cormier said. “The bigger the challenge, the better he prepares. So that lends this question: People see to be looking past Stipe. Everybody’s looking past Stipe, so will he not train himself as hard? Because if he looks past Stipe, Stipe’s a bad boy. Stipe Miocic is a bad boy.

“He hits hard. He’s not slow. He can wrestle. He’s got good cardio, and Stipe’s not a quitter. That’s going to be a tougher fight for Jon Jones than people even imagine.”

And as much as Jones has been criticized for sticking with the UFC’s plan for him to fight Miocic as opposed to pushing for a fight with interim champion Tom Aspinall, Cormier isn’t using that as a reason to downgrade Jones’ in-cage acumen.

“He’s so much smarter than people give him credit for and he’s tough,” Cormier said. “He’s way tougher than people give him credit for.”

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Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca says the game got “more difficult” after Nottingham Forest’s James Ward-Prowse was sent off during their 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge.

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Match of the Day 2 pundits Joe Hart, Stephen Warnock and former Brighton manager Graham Potter analyse the Seagulls’ 3-2 victory over Tottenham in the Premier League.

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Kevin Holland feels like ‘piece of sh*t,’ but coach confident

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Kevin Holland admits his UFC 307 loss stings – literally and figuratively.

Shortly after his TKO defeat due to injury, Holland (26-12 MMA, 13-9 UFC) posted a short statement on Instagram with a screenshot of a critical and insulting direct message he received from one viewer of the fight.

“Can’t have a response to everyone but yeah I feel like a total piece of sh*t,” Holland wrote. “My bad to all the one [sic] who put some bread on the line or told they friend I was gonna win. Ima p*ssy.”

Holland suffered what appeared to be a rib injury late in Round 1 while he was grappling in his main card bout vs. Roman Dolidze (14-3 MMA, 8-3 UFC). Holland made it to the end of the round but clutched his side as he rose to his feet.

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Ultimately, Holland’s coach Bob Perez determined his fighter was not in sufficient enough physical condition to continue and signaled to the referee the fight should be called off.

“We took the L last night,” Perez wrote on Instagram on Sunday. “Rib injury while escaping. Could not continue. I called the fight. It sucks, but was the right thing to do. Thank you for the love.”

The extent of the injury is not publicly known, though Holland still appeared to be in severe pain in a post-fight video of him squashing beef with rival Joaquin Buckley.

Saturday was not the first time Holland was rendered unable to continue during a fight, according to Perez’s assessment. In December 2022, Holland severely broke his hand in a fight vs. Stephen Thompson, which lead Perez to make the same call.

“I’ve had fighters say, ‘Coach, I’ll kill you if you ever stop a fight.’ I’m like, ‘Well, you’re going to have to kill me,’” Perez told MMA Junkie in the days after the Thompson fight in December 2022. “… My point that I’m getting to is I’d rather have Kevin mad at me for a bit, than him hating me for the rest of his life or his family hating me. God forbid something terrible, terrible, terrible were to happen, I wouldn’t want to hate myself.”

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Joaquin Buckley calls out Kamaru Usman, predicts record KO

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SALT LAKE CITY – Joaquin Buckley thinks his UFC 307 finish of Stephen Thompson earned him a big fight in the welterweight division, and he’s putting a target on Kamaru Usman’s head.

Buckley (21-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) extended his perfect run since dropped to 170 pounds Saturday when he scored a third-round knockout of former title challenger Thompson at Delta Center. After the fight, he took the microphone and called out Usman (20-4 MMA, 15-3 UFC).

“(I’m) 5-0 in the welterweight division right now,” Buckley told reporters, including MMA Junkie, post-fight at UFC 307. “Me putting on a tear, I feel like at the end of the day Usman being a former champion will kind of prove and cement my name that I should fight for a title next.”

Usman is currently on a three-fight losing skid and hasn’t competed since a majority decision loss to Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 294 in October 2022. The former titleholder has publicly entertained a variety of matchups in recent months, and also seemed to acknowledge Buckley mentioning his name with some emojis on X.

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For Buckley, 30, he thinks it’s a matchup that will show the world exactly what he’s about in the form of a highlight-reel moment.

“I think I can knock out Usman,” Buckley said. “Immediately – yeah, immediately. Breaking records.”

As Buckley looks to continue his surge to the top of the division, he points to his performance against “Wonderboy” as a confidence-building moment. It was a competitive fight with 19-19, 18-20 and 20-18 scorecards going into the final round.

Buckley took it out of the hands of the judges, though, and he said that was the product of a well-round attack.

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“I knew I just had to mix it up the whole time,” Buckley said. “You can’t just go out there and be one-dimensional, whether that’s just wrestling or striking with ‘Wonderboy.’ You’ve got to mix it up, especially if you’re trying to get him out of there.”

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