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UFC: Daniel Cormier shuts down Jan Blachowicz call-out – ‘you’re the king now’
- New light heavyweight champion demands respect after Cormier calls him ‘too slow’
- Blachowicz tells ‘fat’ retired former two-division champ Cormier to ‘get off the couch and come to the Octagon’
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Daniel Cormier has told new UFC light heavyweight champion Jan Blachowicz there is “no chance” of them meeting in the cage despite the Pole calling him out.
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The call-out came after former UFC two-division champion Cormier (22-3), who retired in August after losing to Stipe Miocic via unanimous decision, questioned Blachowicz’s (27-8) chances against former divisional champion Jon Jones.
“Jones beats Blachowicz. [Blachowicz is] too slow to beat him. The thing about Jones, people don’t realise he’s got a good chin,” the 41-year-old “DC” said on ESPN following Blachowicz’ second-round TKO win over Dominick Reyes at UFC 253 last weekend.
“You can hit him, I can hit him, a lot of us hit him. He can take punches man. If Jan Blachowicz is out there and he’s too slow, Jones would pick him apart. If I was still fighting at 205 [pounds], or if I was still fighting today, and you said ‘DC, you can fight Jan Blachowicz’, I’d probably fight [him]. No disrespect.”
Blachowicz, who is on a four-fight winning streak having beaten Reyes, Corey Anderson (13-5), Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza (26-8) and Luke Rockhold (16-5), clearly took issue with the comparisons. The 37-year-old had called “Bones” out immediately after capturing the title.
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