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American Olympic wrestler and mixed martial artist

Daniel Cormier
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Cormier in 2017

Born Daniel Ryan Cormier
(1979-03-20) March 20, 1979 (age 43)
Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.
Nickname(due south) DC
Nationality American
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)[1]
Weight 236 lb (107 kg; 16 st 12 lb)[1]
Division Heavyweight
(2009–2013, 2018–2020)
Lite Heavyweight (2014–2018)
Reach 72+ oneii  in (184 cm)[1]
Style Wrestling
Fighting out of San Jose, California, U.Southward.
Team American Kickboxing University
Trainer Javier Mendez[2]
Rank Chocolate-brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu[three] under Léo Vieira [four]
Wrestling Olympic Freestyle Wrestling[iii]
NCAA Segmentation I Wrestling[v]
Years active 2002–2008 (freestyle wrestling)
2009–2020 (MMA)
Mixed martial arts record
Full 26
Wins 22
By knockout 10
Past submission 5
Past determination seven
Losses iii
By knockout 1
By decision 2
No contests 1
Other information
Academy Colby Community College
Oklahoma State University
Notable schoolhouse(southward) Northside High School
Website dccormier.com
Mixed martial arts record from Sherdog

Medal record

Usa National Championships
Gold medal – first place 2003 96 kg
Gold medal – first place 2004 96 kg
Gold medal – first place 2005 Las Vegas 96 kg
Gold medal – first place 2006 Las Vegas 96 kg
Gold medal – first place 2007 Las Vegas 96 kg
Gold medal – first place 2008 Las Vegas 96 kg
Representing Usa
Men's freestyle wrestling
Earth Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Baku 96 kg
Globe Cup
Silver medal – second place 2005 Tashkent 96 kg
Pan American Games
Gold medal – first place 2003 Santo Domingo 96 kg
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Rio de Janeiro 96 kg
Pan American Championships
Gold medal – first place 2002 Maracaibo 96 kg
Gold medal – first place 2003 Santo Domingo 96 kg
Men'southward Greco-Roman Wrestling
Cadet World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 1995 Prague 83 kg
Collegiate Wrestling
Representing the Oklahoma Country Cowboys
NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Silver medal – second place 2001 Iowa City 184 lb
Large 12 Championships
Silver medal – second place 2000 Lincoln 184 lb
Silver medal – second place 2001 Stillwater 184 lb

Daniel Ryan Cormier [half dozen] (; born March xx, 1979) is an American erstwhile professional mixed martial artist, amateur wrestler, and commentator for the UFC. He is a former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight Champion. Cormier is the 2d fighter in UFC history to agree titles in two weight classes simultaneously and is the first to defend titles in two divisions. As an international wrestler, Cormier was a six-time U.s. World or Olympic Squad Fellow member, a World bronze medalist, a Earth Cup runner-up, a Pan American Games gold medalist (bronze in 2007) and a ii-time Pan American champion. In folkstyle wrestling, he was an NCAA Partitioning I National and two time Big 12 Briefing runner-up for the Oklahoma State Cowboys (all losses to the eventual iv-time NCAA champion Cael Sanderson from Iowa Land) and a 2-time NJCAA champion.

Prior to competing in the UFC, Cormier was the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion and King of the Cage Heavyweight Champion. He holds the distinction of having won a world championship belt in every promotion for which he has fought. Cormier is an analyst and commentator for the UFC.

Background and wrestling career [edit]

Cormier was built-in and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana.[7] Cormier is the son of Joseph and Audrey Cormier.[8] He has an older brother named Joseph, a sis named Felicia, and a younger brother named Ferral.[8] When Cormier was vii, his father was shot and killed on Thanksgiving Day in 1986 past the male parent of his 2nd wife.[eight]

In high school at Northside Loftier, Cormier won 3 Louisiana country championships in wrestling. After 9th form, Cormier only lost twice, both times past injury default. His final high school tape was 101–ix, with 89 of his victories coming by a fall. He was twice voted the most outstanding wrestler of the land tournament. In 1995, Cormier won a bronze medal in the world championships in Greco-Roman Wrestling buck (15–16 years quondam) partitioning. He was also an all-state football histrion at high schoolhouse in the linebacker position and had a personal all-time time of 4.5 seconds in the xl-yard nuance.[nine] Cormier was offered a scholarship to play football at LSU, but declined in order to continue to pursue wrestling.

After high school, he attended Colby Community College in Kansas, where he was a ii-time inferior higher national champion at 197 pounds, in 1998 and 1999. His tape was 61–0, with 33 falls. After Colby, Cormier transferred to Segmentation I Oklahoma Land Academy. In 2000, Cormier went 26–five. He entered the national tournament equally the #three seed at 184 pounds only fell one match curt of becoming an all-American (given to the top viii finishers in each weight form). In 2001, Cormier went 27–5. He became an all-American past reaching the finals of the 184-pound weight class, in which he lost to Cael Sanderson viii–4. His concluding record was 53–10, with 27 falls. half dozen of Cormier's losses were to Cael Sanderson.[10]

Afterwards graduating from OSU with a degree in sociology, Cormier went on to have a successful career in Freestyle Wrestling. He was the senior U.S. national champion every yr from 2003–2008 and represented team USA at the globe level for each of those years. He competed at 96 kg, or 211.half-dozen lbs. At the 2004 Olympics, he came 4th after losing to Khadzhimurat Gatsalov in the semifinals.[xi] Cormier was also a fellow member of the 2008 Olympic wrestling team for the Usa, where he was named team captain but was pulled from competition due to kidney failure, brought on past excessive weight cutting.[12]

In the non-Olympic years, Cormier reached the peak 5 at the Wrestling World Championships in 2003 and 2007. He won a bronze medal at the 2007 competition. Cormier also won a gold medal at the quadrennial Pan American Games in 2003. Another major achievement came in 2005, when Cormier became one of a select few Americans to win a aureate medal at the Golden Grand-Prix Ivan Yarygin, held in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, and considered past many to be the most challenging wrestling tournament in the globe.[xiii]

Cormier also competed and represented the Oklahoma Slam team in the now-defunct Real Pro Wrestling league. He was crowned a champion in its offset and only season in 2004, for the 211 lb weight grade. While he competed in Existent Pro Wrestling, he was teammates with boyfriend Strikeforce mixed martial arts competitor Muhammed Lawal, who likewise was a flavour 1 champion, in the 184 lb weight class.

Cormier is the head wrestling coach at Gilroy High School, having been appointed in the summer of 2018.[xiv] In Apr 21, 2021, Cormier was inducted into the LHSAA Hall of Fame due to his sporting accomplishments.[fifteen]

Mixed martial arts career [edit]

Xtreme MMA [edit]

After the 2008 Olympics, Cormier decided to pursue a career in mixed martial arts. He trained with Cain Velasquez, Jon Fitch, and Josh Koscheck at American Kickboxing Academy.[16] It helped him meliorate as a striker and submission wrestler.

After making his professional debut in September 2009, Cormier traveled to Australia and fought for Xtreme MMA. He defeated Lucas Browne to win the XMMA Heavyweight Championship on July 31, 2010.[17] Two weeks later, Cormier won his second MMA championship by winning the KOTC Heavyweight Championship from Tony Johnson.

Strikeforce [edit]

Cormier signed an eight-fight deal with the Strikeforce arrangement and debuted at Strikeforce Challengers: Kennedy vs. Cummings,[18] defeating Gary Frazier past TKO.[19]

Cormier fought at the event Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs. Mahe on March 26, 2010, in Fresno, California,[20] where he defeated John Devine by KO.[21]

Before long thereafter, Cormier fought Strikeforce: Houston event on August 21, 2010, defeating Jason Riley via submission (punches) at 1:02 into the fight.[22]

Cormier adjacent fought Devin Cole at the Strikeforce Challengers: Woodley vs. Saffiedine upshot on January vii, 2011, in Nashville, Tennessee.[23] He won via unanimous decision, the first time a fight of his had gone the distance.[24]

Cormier was scheduled to face Shane del Rosario at Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum on June 18, 2011, in Dallas, Texas,[25] but his opponent was involved in a motorcar blow and withdrew from the tour. Cormier instead faced Jeff Monson[26] and won via decision. Cormier used his striking to dominate Monson on the feet and did not allow for any takedowns, negating Monson's submission power.[27]

Despite Cormier's reservations about competing in the Strikeforce Heavyweight 1000 Prix due to inexperience, pinnacle and reach disadvantage over the remainder of the field, he nonetheless entered, and faced Antônio Silva on only five weeks' discover on September 10, 2011, at Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Kharitonov, replacing Alistair Overeem.[28] [29] In a shocking upset, he won the fight via KO (punches) in the first round, catching Silva with multiple hits to the jaw, causing him to collapse, and and then finishing with two hammer blows to the face up of the grounded Silva before the referee could stop the fight.[30] Cormier afterwards revealed that he had broken his hand during the fight.[31]

He faced fellow finalist Josh Barnett on May nineteen, 2012, at Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Cormier.[32] Cormier won the five-circular fight past unanimous conclusion (49–46, l–45, and 50–45) and became the Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Champion.[33] Information technology was discovered that Cormier, once more, had broken his right hand during his bout with Barnett, and he underwent paw surgery.[34]

Cormier was scheduled to fight former UFC Heavyweight Champion Frank Mir on November 3, 2012, at Strikeforce: Cormier vs. Mir.[35] Nonetheless, on September 19 information technology was revealed that Mir had been forced to pull out of the bout due to an injury.[36]

Cormier fought Dion Staring at Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine on Jan 12, 2013.[37] He won via TKO in the 2nd round.[38]

Ultimate Fighting Championship [edit]

Early fights [edit]

Cormier made his promotional debut against Frank Mir on April 20, 2013, at UFC on Fox vii.[39] He won the fight via unanimous conclusion. Due to Cain Velasquez, Cormier'south teammate, being the UFC heavyweight champion, Cormier considered moving down to the UFC'due south low-cal heavyweight division. Some writers expressed doubt in his ability to cut down to the 205 limit safely, citing the fact that Cormier had suffered kidney failure during his time as an Olympic wrestler when trying to make 211 lbs.[40] After failing to compete at the Olympics, he gained 40 lbs.[41]

In his second UFC fight, Cormier faced Roy Nelson on Oct 19, 2013, at UFC 166.[42] He won the fight via unanimous determination. Prior to the bout, he announced that, win or lose, he would be moving downwardly to the light heavyweight sectionalization. Cormier weighed in for the bout more than 20 pounds lighter than previous contests, at 224 pounds.[43]

Cormier was expected to face Rashad Evans at UFC 170 on Feb 22, 2014, in his starting time fight at calorie-free heavyweight.[44] However, a leg injury knocked Evans off the card ten days earlier the result, and he was replaced by newcomer Patrick Cummins.[45] Cormier won the fight via TKO in the showtime round.[46]

Cormier was briefly linked to a tour with Rafael Cavalcante on July 5, 2014, at UFC 175.[47] All the same, it was appear that Cormier would instead be fighting Dan Henderson on May 24, 2014, at UFC 173.[48] Later on dominating the fight with his wrestling and pinnacle game, Cormier choked Henderson to sleep to win via technical submission in the third circular.[49]

Daniel Cormier was called as spokesperson for his new Muzzle Fighter signature wrestling shoe when he competed in an exhibition wrestling match against Chris Pendleton during the UFC Fan Expo.[fifty]

Cormier vs. Jones [edit]

Cormier was expected to face UFC lite heavyweight champion Jon Jones at UFC 178 on September 27, 2014, after Alexander Gustafsson was forced to withdraw due to a torn meniscus.[51] Notwithstanding, on August 12, Jones, citing an injury, was forced to pull out of the bout. The fight eventually took place at UFC 182.[52] At UFC 182 Cormier was defeated by Jon Jones via unanimous determination.[53] Both fighters were awarded a Fight of the Dark bonus.[54]

Lite heavyweight champion [edit]

Cormier was expected to face up Ryan Bader on June six, 2015, at UFC Fight Night 68.[55] However, on April 28, 2015, information technology was announced that Jon Jones had been stripped of the light heavyweight championship and suspended indefinitely after facing felony charges stemming from a traffic blow in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Subsequently, Cormier was pulled from the Bader fight and replaced Jones against Anthony Johnson on May 23, 2015, at UFC 187 for the vacant title.[56] In the opening seconds of the fight, Cormier was dropped past an overhand right by Johnson. Cormier won the next two rounds and submitted Johnson by rear-naked asphyxiate in the third circular to become the new UFC light heavyweight champion. The last time the championship had inverse easily was in 2011. The fight earned Cormier a Functioning of the Night bonus.[57] [58]

Cormier faced Alexander Gustafsson on October 3, 2015, at UFC 192.[59] Cormier won the back-and-forth fight via divide decision (47–48, 48–47, and 49–46).[threescore] Their performance earned both participants Fight of the Night honors.[61]

In November 2015, Cormier stated that he had signed a new, eight-fight contract with the UFC.[62]

A rematch with Jon Jones was expected to accept identify on April 23, 2016, at UFC 197.[63] However, Cormier pulled out of the fight on April i citing a foot injury and was replaced by Ovince Saint Preux.[64] [65] The rematch with Jones was rescheduled for July 9, 2016, at UFC 200.[66] On July 6, it was announced that the fight between Jones and Cormier was off due to a potential doping violation from Jon Jones.[67] Cormier fought one-time UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson Silva in a three-circular non-title fight at the event. Cormier won the fight via unanimous decision.[68]

A rematch with Anthony Johnson was expected to take identify on December 10, 2016, at UFC 206.[69] However, on November 25, 2016, Cormier withdrew from the bout due to injury.[seventy] The pairing was rescheduled again for April 8, 2017, at UFC 210.[71] At the counterbalance-in for the fight, Cormier was one.2 pounds over the 205 pound limit for a lite heavyweight title fight: he was allowed a 2d weigh-in and came in at the 205 limit.[72] During the fight, Anthony Johnson surprisingly adopted a grappling-based approach, and Cormier was able to retain his championship with a submission victory in the 2d round.[73]

Jon Jones rematch and controversy [edit]

The rematch with Jon Jones took place on July 29, 2017, at UFC 214 at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Jones defeated Cormier, recapturing the low-cal heavyweight championship via knockout in the third round, later a head kick and a barrage of strikes on the footing.[74]

In the mail-fight interview, a bawling and emotional Cormier showed disappointment of the defeat and said "I guess if he wins both fights there is no rivalry."[75] Commentator Joe Rogan issued an apology on Twitter to Cormier later on the fight for interviewing him when Cormier could not get together his thoughts due to the knock out he suffered in the fight.[76]

On August 22, information technology was appear that Jones had been flagged for a potential doping violation by USADA stemming from his test sample that was collected after weigh-ins on July 28. He tested positive for Oral Turinabol, an anabolic steroid. Jones was placed on a provisional suspension as a event of the positive drug examination.[77] On September xiii, USADA confirmed that the "B" sample of Jones' tested positive for Turinabol.[78] As a upshot, the CSAC officially changed the bout result to a no-competition and the light heavyweight title was returned to Cormier.[79] On September 18, Cormier, in an interview with TMZ, said he was open to a tertiary fight with Jon Jones afterward Jones's intermission was served.[eighty]

In 2018 Cormier coached contrary Stipe Miocic on flavour 27 of The Ultimate Fighter.[81]

Resumed title reign [edit]

Cormier faced Volkan Oezdemir on January xx, 2018, at UFC 220. He defeated Oezdemir in the 2nd round after dominating Oezdemir throughout the lucifer.[82] This win earned him the Performance of the Nighttime bonus.[83]

Heavyweight champion and retirement [edit]

Cormier faced Stipe Miocic for the UFC heavyweight championship on July 7, 2018, at UFC 226.[84] He won the fight via knockout in the showtime round, becoming the second fighter to hold two titles simultaneously in the UFC. As of August 17, 2019, Cormier is one of iv fighters to have held ii UFC championships simultaneously. This fight earned him the Performance of the Dark award.[85] Provoked by Cormier after his victory, Brock Lesnar emerged from the audience and came into the octagon to take the challenge by the new champion.[86]

On October 9, the UFC announced that Cormier would be making the first defense of his heavyweight championship against Derrick Lewis at UFC 230;[87] he defeated Lewis via rear-naked choke in the 2d round, condign the first homo to submit Lewis in MMA.[88] This made Cormier the first UFC fighter to win and defend both the Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight belts,[89] and the first UFC fighter successfully to defend both belts. Cormier relinquished the low-cal heavyweight title a mean solar day before UFC 232, with his focus solely on defending the heavyweight title, stating: "I'd rather walk away this way, than have the history books say I was stripped".[xc]

Since the potential matchup with Brock Lesnar never materialised, with Lesnar instead opting to re-sign with the WWE, Cormier decided to fight Miocic again.[91] The rematch took place on Baronial 17, 2019, at UFC 241, just over a year since their showtime fight.[92] Despite his early success, Cormier lost the fight by TKO in the fourth round, catastrophe his reign as heavyweight champion.[93]

The trilogy tour between Cormier and Miocic took place on Baronial 15, 2020, at UFC 252 .[94] Cormier lost the fight past unanimous conclusion and appear his retirement from the sport.[95]

Championships and accomplishments [edit]

Mixed martial arts [edit]

  • Ultimate Fighting Championship
    • UFC Hall of Fame
    • UFC Heavyweight Championship (One time)
      • One successful championship defense
    • UFC Light Heavyweight Championship (In one case)
      • 3 successful championship defenses
    • Fight of the Night (Two times) vs. Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson
    • Performance of the Night (Three times) vs. Anthony Johnson, Volkan Oezdemir and Stipe Miocic [85] [96]
    • First fighter successfully to defend titles in two weight classes[97]
    • Fifth multi-divisional champion in UFC history
    • Second simultaneous multi-divisional champion
  • Strikeforce
    • Strikeforce Heavyweight Yard Prix Champion
  • King of the Muzzle
    • KOTC Heavyweight Championship (I time)
  • Xtreme MMA
    • XMMA Heavyweight Championship (One time)
      • One successful championship defense
  • ESPN
    • Upset of the Month (2011) vs. Antônio Silva on September 10
    • Fighter of the Yr (2018)
  • CombatPress.com
    • 2018 Male person Fighter of the Twelvemonth[98]
  • MMAJunkie.com
    • 2015 January Fight of the Month vs. Jon Jones [99]
    • 2015 Oct Fight of the Month vs. Alexander Gustafsson [100]
    • 2018 Male Fighter of the Year[101]
  • MMA Fighting
    • 2018 Fighter of the Yr[102]
  • Sherdog
    • 2014 Beatdown of the Yr vs. Dan Henderson at UFC 173 [103]
    • 2014 All-Violence 3rd Team[104]
  • MMADNA.nl
    • 2018 Male Fighter of the Yr.[105]
  • Wrestling Observer Newsletter
    • Feud of the Twelvemonth (2014) vs. Jon Jones [106]
    • Well-nigh Outstanding Fighter of the Year (2018)
  • World MMA Awards
    • 2018 Charles 'Mask' Lewis Fighter of the Twelvemonth[107]
    • 2018 Analyst of the Twelvemonth[107]
    • 2019 – July 2020 Analyst of the Year[108]
  • ESPY Award
    • 2018 Best MMA Fighter[109]

Freestyle wrestling [edit]

  • United Earth Wrestling (FILA)
    • 2007 Wrestling World Championships Bronze Medalist
    • 2007 Pan American Games Bronze Medalist
    • 2007 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Gold Medalist
    • 2005 Super Loving cup Silvery Medalist
    • 2005 Wrestling World Cup Silver Medalist
    • 2005 Ivan Yarygin Memorial Tournament Senior Gold Medalist
    • 2004 Boutiatyr Yard Prix Gold Medalist
    • 2003 FILA Absolute Championship Bronze Medalist
    • 2003 Ivan Yarygin Cup Bronze Medalist
    • 2003 Pan American Games Gold Medalist
    • 2002 Medved International Championships Gold Medalist
    • 2002 Sunkist Kids/ASU International Open Gilded Medalist
    • 2002 Pan American Championships Gold Medalist
    • 2002 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Bronze Medalist
    • 2001 Sunkist Kids International Open Gilded Medalist
    • 2001 Dave Schultz Memorial International Open Gold Medalist
  • USA Wrestling
    • USA Senior National Championship (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
    • US Senior World Squad Trials Winner (2005, 2006, 2007)
    • Northwest Senior Regional Championship (2008)
    • John Smith Freestyle Wrestler of the Yr Honor (2007)
  • George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame
    • George Tragos Award (2019)

Greco-Roman wrestling [edit]

  • United Earth Wrestling (FILA)
    • 1995 Cadet World Championships Statuary Medalist

Folkstyle wrestling [edit]

  • National Collegiate Athletic Clan
    • NCAA Sectionalization I 184 lb National Runner-upwards out of Oklahoma State University (2001)
    • NCAA Division I All-American out of Oklahoma Country University (2001)
  • Big 12 Conference
    • Large 12 184 lb National Runner-up out of Oklahoma State University (2000, 2001)
  • National Junior Higher Athletic Clan
    • NJCAA Wrestling Hall of Fame Inductee (2009)
    • NJCAA Collegiate National Championship (1998, 1999)
    • NJCAA All-American (1998, 1999)
  • National High School Coaches Association
    • NHSCA Senior All-American (1997)
  • Louisiana High School Athletic Clan
    • LHSAA Hall of Fame inductee
    • LHSAA Division I High Schoolhouse State Championship (1995, 1996, 1997)
    • LHSAA Division I All-Land (1995, 1996, 1997)
    • ASICS Tiger High School All-American (1996, 1997)

Personal life [edit]

Cormier and a former girlfriend had one daughter who died in a car blow on June fourteen, 2003.[110] [111] He was too previously married to a adult female named Robin.[eight]

On February 16, 2011, he and his then-fiancée Salina Deleon had a son, Daniel Jr.[112] Daniel Jr. trains in amateur wrestling at AKA, where Cormier is the assistant coach. On March 4, 2012, Cormier and his fiancée had a girl. In June 2017, Cormier and Deleon were married.[113]

Cormier is a dedicated fan of the New Orleans Saints and professional wrestling.[114] [115]

On March 5, 2022, Cormier was absent from the commentary team for UFC 272 as he attended the funeral of his mother.[116]

Media appearances [edit]

Cormier made his flick debut in 2014, playing himself in the 2014 comedy Mantervention.[117] [118]

In Feb 2015, Cormier starred in the video clip All Near That Block, a parody of All About That Bass, to promote the 2015 World MMA Awards.[119]

In January 2018, he was featured on an episode of Sneaker Shopping on the YouTube channel Complex.[120]

In February 2019 he featured in "Sub-Zilch's Head Shatter", the first episode of the YouTube series "The Science of Mortal Kombat" by Because Science.[121]

Mixed martial arts record [edit]

Professional person record breakup
26 matches 22 wins 3 losses
Past knockout 10 ane
By submission v 0
By decision 7 two
No contests 1
Res. Tape Opponent Method Result Engagement Round Fourth dimension Location Notes
Loss 22–3 (1) Stipe Miocic Decision (unanimous) UFC 252 August 15, 2020 five 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States For the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Loss 22–two (ane) Stipe Miocic TKO (punches) UFC 241 Baronial 17, 2019 4 4:09 Anaheim, California, United States Lost the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win 22–one (ane) Derrick Lewis Submission (rear-naked asphyxiate) UFC 230 November 3, 2018 2 2:fourteen New York City, New York, United states of america Dedicated the UFC Heavyweight Championship.
Win 21–i (1) Stipe Miocic KO (punches) UFC 226 July 7, 2018 1 4:33 Las Vegas, Nevada, United states Won the UFC Heavyweight Title. Performance of the Night.
Win 20–one (1) Volkan Oezdemir TKO (punches) UFC 220 January xx, 2018 two 2:00 Boston, Massachusetts, U.s.a. Defended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Performance of the Nighttime. Cormier vacated the title on December 28, 2018.
NC 19–1 (1) Jon Jones NC (overturned past CSAC) UFC 214 July 29, 2017 3 3:01 Anaheim, California, United States Retained the UFC Light Heavyweight Title. Originally a KO (head kick and punches) loss; overturned to a no contest later Jones tested positive for a turinabol metabolite. Cormier was later reinstated as champion.
Win 19–1 Anthony Johnson Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 210 Apr 8, 2017 2 three:37 Buffalo, New York, United States Defended the UFC Low-cal Heavyweight Title.
Win xviii–1 Anderson Silva Decision (unanimous) UFC 200 July 9, 2016 3 v:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Not-championship tour.
Win 17–1 Alexander Gustafsson Decision (split) UFC 192 October 3, 2015 v five:00 Houston, Texas, The states Defended the UFC Low-cal Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Nighttime.
Win 16–1 Anthony Johnson Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 187 May 23, 2015 iii two:39 Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Won the vacant UFC Lite Heavyweight Title. Performance of the Night.
Loss 15–i Jon Jones Decision (unanimous) UFC 182 January 3, 2015 5 5:00 Las Vegas, Nevada, U.s.a. For the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Nighttime.
Win xv–0 Dan Henderson Technical Submission (rear-naked choke) UFC 173 May 24, 2014 three iii:53 Las Vegas, Nevada, United states of america
Win 14–0 Patrick Cummins TKO (punches) UFC 170 Feb 22, 2014 one i:nineteen Las Vegas, Nevada, U.s.a. Calorie-free Heavyweight debut.
Win 13–0 Roy Nelson Decision (unanimous) UFC 166 Oct 19, 2013 3 5:00 Houston, Texas, Usa
Win 12–0 Frank Mir Conclusion (unanimous) UFC on Fox: Henderson vs. Melendez Apr 20, 2013 3 v:00 San Jose, California, U.s.
Win xi–0 Dion Staring TKO (punches) Strikeforce: Marquardt vs. Saffiedine Jan 12, 2013 2 4:02 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.s.
Win ten–0 Josh Barnett Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Cormier May 19, 2012 5 5:00 San Jose, California, United States Won the Strikeforce Heavyweight 1000 Prix Tournament.
Win 9–0 Antônio Silva KO (punches) Strikeforce: Barnett vs. Kharitonov September 10, 2011 1 3:56 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Semifinal.
Win viii–0 Jeff Monson Conclusion (unanimous) Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum June 18, 2011 3 five:00 Dallas, Texas, United states of america Strikeforce Heavyweight M Prix reserve bout.
Win 7–0 Devin Cole Decision (unanimous) Strikeforce Challengers: Woodley vs. Saffiedine January vii, 2011 iii v:00 Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Win vi–0 Soa Palelei TKO (submission to punches) XMMA three November 5, 2010 i 2:23 Sydney, Commonwealth of australia Defended the XMMA Heavyweight Championship.
Win 5–0 Jason Riley TKO (submission to punches) Strikeforce: Houston August 21, 2010 ane one:02 Houston, Texas, Us
Win 4–0 Tony Johnson Submission (rear-naked choke) KOTC: Imminent Danger August xiii, 2010 1 2:27 Mescalero, New Mexico, United States Won the KOTC Heavyweight Championship.
Win 3–0 Lucas Browne TKO (punches) XMMA 2 July 31, 2010 one 4:35 Sydney, Commonwealth of australia Won the XMMA Heavyweight Title.
Win 2–0 John Devine KO (dial) Strikeforce Challengers: Johnson vs. Mahe March 26, 2010 i 1:19 Fresno, California, United States
Win 1–0 Gary Frazier TKO (punches) Strikeforce Challengers: Kennedy vs. Cummings September 25, 2009 ii iii:39 Bixby, Oklahoma, United States

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Freestyle record [edit]

Senior Freestyle Results
Res. Record Opponent Score Appointment Event Location
Win 40–6 United States Chris Pendleton 12–five July 5, 2014 UFC Fan Expo

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

2008 US Olympic Team Trials 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 39–vi United States Damion Hahn 1–0, ane–0 June xv, 2008 2008 US Olympic Team Trials

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 38–6 United States Damion Hahn 6–ane, half dozen–0
2008 United states Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 37–6 United States Nik Fekete vii–0, 2–0 April 26, 2008 2008 US Senior National Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 36–six United States Max Askren 5–0, 7–0
Win 35–6 United States Willie Parks ane–0, i–0
Win 34–6 United States Nick Preston v–0, ane–0
2008 Northwest Championships 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 120 kg
Win 33–six United States Les Sigman half dozen–0, 2–0 March 30, 2008 2008 Northwest Senior Freestyle Championships United States Washington, United states
Win 32–6 United States Thou.C. Walsh 7–0, one–0
Win 31–6 United States Clayton Jack Fall
2007 World Championships 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win thirty–6 Kyrgyzstan Aleksey Krupnyakov 1–0, 0–one, one–0 September 19, 2007 2007 Globe Wrestling Championships Azerbaijan Baku, Azerbaijan
Win 29–half-dozen Japan Kiyotaka Kodaira 3–0, 6–0
Loss 28–6 Iran Saeid Ebrahimi 0–5, i–2
Win 28–5 Belarus Ruslan Sheikhau 0–i, 1–0, 3–0
Win 27-5 Australia Ian Wardell Tech. Fall
2007 The states World Team Trials 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 26–five United States Muhammed Lawal i–0, one–0 June 11, 2007 2007 The states World Team Trials

United States Las Vegas, Nevada

Win 25–5 United States Muhammed Lawal 2–1, i–0
2007 Us Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 24–5 United States Muhammed Lawal 1–0, one–0 Apr 7, 2007 2007 United states of america Senior National Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 23–v United States Kyle Cerminara 4–0, v–0
Win 22–5 United States Israel Silva Fall
2007 Dave Schultz Memorial 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 120 kg
Win 21–v United States Steve Mocco 0–1, 4–3, 1–0 February 10, 2007 2007 Dave Schultz Memorial International United States Colorado Springs, Colorado
Win xx–v United States Tommy Rowlands 2–0, 2–0
Win xix–5 United States Pat Cummins 3–0, 4–0
Win 18–5 Japan Arakida Nobuyoshi Fall
2006 Earth Championships 21st at 96 kg
Loss 17–5 Iran Alireza Heidari 0–2, 1–0, 0–seven September 27, 2006 2006 World Wrestling Championships China Guangzhou, China
2006 Usa World Squad Trials 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 17–4 United States Damion Hahn 4–0, 4–0 May 28, 2006 2006 United states of america World Squad Trials

United States Iowa, The states

Win sixteen–4 United States Damion Hahn 4–0, 4–0
2006 US Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 15–4 United States Nik Fekete 3–0, 5–0 April 15, 2006 2006 US Senior National Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 14–iv United States Damion Hahn 3–0, 2–0
Win 13–4 United States Kyle Cerminara Autumn
Win 12–4 United States Raphael Davis 6–0, 2–0
2005 World Championships 11th at 96 kg
Loss 11–four Kyrgyzstan Aleksey Krupnyakov i–2, 1–8 September 26, 2005 2005 World Wrestling Championships Hungary Budapest, Republic of hungary
Win 11–three Slovakia Peter Pecha 4–0, 3–0
2005 U.s. Nationals 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 10–iii United States Tommy Rowlands 1–0, 2–0 ???, 2005 2005 United states of america Senior National Wrestling Championships United States Las Vegas, Nevada
Win 9–3 United States Nick Preston 0–1, 3–0, half-dozen–1
Win 8–3 United States Andrew Adams vii–one, 7–ane
2004 Summertime Olympics fourth at 96 kg
Loss seven–3 Iran Alireza Heidari 2–iii August 26, 2004 2004 Summer Olympics Greece Athens, Hellenic republic
Loss 7–2 Russia Khadzhimurat Gatsalov 0–5
Win seven–1 Poland Bartlomiej Bartnicki 10–1
Win 6–one Austria Radovan Valach 9–0
2004 United states of america Olympic Team Trials 1st place, gold medalist(s) at 96 kg
Win 5–ane United States Tim Hartung vii–0 May 21, 2004 2004 U.s.a. Olympic Team Trials

United States Indianapolis, Indiana

Win 4–i United States Tim Hartung Fall
2003 World Championships 5th at 96 kg
Loss three–1 Iran Alireza Heidari iii–6 September 12, 2003 2003 Globe Championships United States Manhattan, New York
Win iii–0 Brazil Antoine Jaoude Fall
Win 2–0 Lithuania Ricardas Pauliukonis Tech Fall
Win 1–0 Turkey Hakan Koc 9–3

NCAA record [edit]

NCAA Championships Matches
Res. Record Opponent Score Engagement Event
2001 NCAA Championships 2nd place, silver medalist(s) at 184 lbs
Loss vi–iii Cael Sanderson four–viii March 15–17, 2001 2001 NCAA Partition I Wrestling Championships
Win six–ii Andy Hrovat TB three–1
Win 5–2 Josh Lambrecht MD 16–four
Win 4–2 Jake Stork TF 22–7
Win 3–two R.D Pursell Autumn
2000 NCAA Championships at 184 lbs
Loss one–ii Greenbacks Edwards 10–fifteen March 16–eighteen, 2000 2000 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships
Loss i–ane Doug Lee 4–6
Win one–0 Zach Breitenbach 16–9

Pay-per-view bouts [edit]

No. Consequence Fight Date Venue City PPV Buys
1. UFC 182 Jones vs. Cormier January three, 2015 MGM Chiliad Garden Loonshit Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. 800,000
2. UFC 187 Johnson vs. Cormier May 23, 2015 MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. 375,000
3. UFC 192 Cormier vs. Gustafsson October 3, 2015 Toyota Center Houston, Texas, U.Southward. 250,000
4. UFC 210 Cormier vs. Johnson two April 8, 2017 KeyBank Center Buffalo, New York, U.South 300,000
5. UFC 214 Cormier vs. Jones 2 July 29, 2017 Honda Center Anaheim, California, U.Southward. 860,000
half dozen. UFC 226 Miocic vs. Cormier July 7, 2018 T-Mobile Arena Paradise, Nevada, U.South. 380,000
7. UFC 230 Cormier vs. Lewis Nov 3, 2018 Madison Foursquare Garden New York City, New York, U.S. 250,000
8. UFC 241 Cormier vs. Miocic two August 17, 2019 Honda Centre Anaheim, California, U.S 450,000
9. UFC 252 Miocic vs. Cormier 3 August 15, 2020 UFC Apex Las Vegas, Nevada, U.Southward. 500,000
Total sales 4,515,000

See also [edit]

  • List of electric current UFC fighters
  • List of Strikeforce alumni
  • List of male mixed martial artists
  • List of UFC champions
  • List of UFC bonus award recipients
  • Ultimate Fighting Championship Pound for Pound rankings

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External links [edit]

  • Official website of Olympian Daniel Cormier (2004)
  • Professional MMA record for Daniel Cormier from Sherdog
  • Daniel Cormier at UFC
  • Daniel Cormier contour at the National Wrestling Hall of Fame [ permanent dead link ]
  • Daniel Cormier at Olympics at Sports-Reference.com (archived)
  • Daniel Cormier at Olympics.com
Achievements
Vacant

Championship last held by

Jon Jones
13th UFC Light Heavyweight Champion
May 23, 2015 – December 28, 2018
Vacated title 174 days afterward winning the heavyweight title.
Vacant

Title next held past

Jon Jones
Preceded by

Stipe Miocic

20th UFC Heavyweight Champion
July vii, 2018 – August 17, 2019
Succeeded by

Stipe Miocic

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