#3 Daniel Cormier
Ostensibly one of the best light heavyweight victors ever in the UFC, Daniel Cormier has been an incredible warrior for the game. A heavyweight by construct, Cormier has achieved what most would think about a bet – dropping down a load class, and therefore, dropping down on the pack behind those punches.
In any case, on account of ‘DC,’ he has been a prevailing victor in the 205-pound division by beating world-class abilities like Dan Henderson, Anthony Johnson, and Volkan Oezdemir.
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After a fairly unusual no-challenge ruling against Jon Jones at UFC 214, Cormier ventured up a division to start his undertakings as a heavyweight in the UFC. He was set to battle the then-heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic, for what would have been a victor versus champion matchup, slated for the main event of UFC 226.
To the stunning bewilderment of numerous MMA fans and evaluates, Cormier completed Miocic in round number one with a substantial right-hand shot in the pocket, shaking the jaw of the heavyweight hero of the world.
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Following his gallant win against Stipe, Cormier made his first fruitful heavyweight title guard against Derrick Lewis at UFC 230, by presenting ‘The Black Beast’ on the ground with a troubling back stripped stifle.
With a recouping right hand, Daniel Cormier is anticipating a choice on his next battle. Albeit little is thought about Cormier’s grand heavyweight title conflict against WWE whiz Brock Lesnar, that battle stays to be on the cards for a monster pay-per-see game plan.
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