VIDEO | Daniel Cormier hinted at Jon Jones’ head-kick knockout three years ago

By Tom Taylor - July 31, 2017

On Saturday night, Daniel Cormier attempted to defend the UFC light heavyweight title against his fiercest rival and the only man he’s ever lost to, Jon Jones. While Cormier had some success in the first two rounds of this anticipated showdown, he ultimately came up short, as he was put down by a third-round Jon Jones head-kick and polished off by a meteor shower of ground strikes.

While this result surprised many people, Cormier eerily eluded to a Jones head-kick knockout win many years ago, in the buildup to their first fight. Cormier based this foreshadowing statement on his own tendency to lean right, and figured Jones might try to capitalize with the left head-kick.

“Don’t think you’re going to kick me in the head with your left leg,” Cormier told Jones at a press conference. “Do not think you’re going to kick me in the head with the left leg.”

“It’s frickin’ glaring,” Cormier continued, discussing his tendency to lean into the blast radius of his opponents’ left high kicks. “That is a weakness. I am smart enough to understand when their is a weakness and I go and correct it.” 

Unfortunately, the left kick still wound up being Cormier’s downfall. Though he clearly understood Jones had an opening for this strike, he was unable to override his own defensive shortcoming and paid the price.

Luckily, Daniel Cormier seems to be recovering well. On Sunday night, the former champ and light heavyweight great posted a statement to Instagram.

First off, thank you all for the kind words. I have felt the support. Congratulations to Jon Jones and his team. They did a phenomenal job and got the victory. Also, to Big John McCarthy, I would like to apologize for acting up with you. I am thankful for the time you gave me to try and defend myself and stay in the fight. You are the best in the business for a reason. I also wanna thank my team and my coaches. I love you all from the bottom of my heart. Your time and energy is greatly appreciated. You guys did a wonderful job, I was ready. It’s a fist fight and things happen. Dana White and the @ufc, thank you for being the premiere organization in all of MMA. Again, congrats to Team Jones and JacksonWink. Love you all. I’ll see you soon. DC 📷@layziethesavage

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This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 7/31/2017.


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