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UFC site indicates Daniel Cormier is never again light heavyweight champion [[03/11/2018]]

The UFC site does not have Daniel Cormier recorded as the 205-pound champion anymore. 



As normal with the UFC, there hasn't been a huge amount of lucidity concerning their titles. Generally, it's very clear, however with regards to between time belts or folks getting to be champions in two divisions, the waters begin to get a touch sloppy.

At the point when the circumstance included Conor McGregor and Tony Ferguson, the two men were deprived of their particular belts when the UFC 223 battle between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Al Iaquinta started. Another victor was delegated, and things went ahead.

On account of Daniel Cormier however, it's somewhat unique. Cormier got the UFC heavyweight title by ceasing Stipe Miocic at UFC 226. It rapidly turned out to be evident that Cormier planned to safeguard that title against Brock Lesnar next, and the advancement expressed that he would have the 205-pound title taken from him. He was then opened into the UFC 230 headliner without prior warning, the huge man title against Derrick Lewis. The UFC likewise made a session between Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson in December for the 205-pound title, everything except establishing things.

With the exception of one hiccup - Cormier trusts that in the event that he loses to Lewis, he could protect the 205-pound title again and shouldn't be compelled to surrender the two belts for simply losing one.

All things considered, it would appear that the UFC has felt free to settle on the choice for him - in any event as indicated by their site.

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