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UFC’s ‘Sugar’ has given rise to chaos! How? Well, ever since Sean O’Malley‘s UFC 292 domination of former champ Aljamain Sterling caught the attention of fans – there has been a whirlwind of speculations and buzz around the build-up to this Bantamweight title clash. Many MMA gurus and critics have recently come out with bizarre analogies about how Dana White and Co. assisted ‘Sugar’ – in doing away with ‘Aljo’s reign.

However, former UFC two-division champ Daniel Cormier is not too sure. In a recent interview, ‘DC’ broke down a common myth around this Bantamweight title fight – that ‘Aljo’ was allegedly baited into taking the fight just 15 weeks after his previous clash. But what does the 44-year-old former champ have to say? As fans seek clarity, Cormier’s insights serve as a measured viewpoint in the midst of the chaos. Let’s hear it from ‘DC’ himself.

Amid the chaos surrounding UFC 292, ‘DC’ gives his honest take

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Daniel Cormier recently starred in an interview with ESPN MMA, hosted by former Super Bowl champ Ryan Clark. He was also joined by veteran UFC #7 Welterweight Kamaru Usman. The duo gave their two cents on what perspired at the UFC 292 PPV headliner at TD Garden in Boston. As the discussion progressed, ‘RC’ posed the following perspective: “It felt to me like Aljamain Sterling didn’t have an option in fighting in 15 weeks. It felt like the UFC…they were ready to move on from him.”

‘DC’, noted for his analytical prowess, argued his perspective. Moreover, he also shed light on the complexity of fighter decisions and promotional strategies. The 44-year-old analyst replied, “I don’t think it was that extreme… I think what happens is – Aljamain Sterling gets these offers to make more money. And then he takes the money, and he has these fights. You’ve got to capitalize whenever you have an opportunity and they’re always sweetening the deal for you when – they need you for the main event.”

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Cormier’s words highlighted Sterling’s decision-making process and the allure of enhanced financial incentives offered for high-profile main events. The former champ’s remarks suggest that Sterling’s choices were influenced by a combination of financial benefits and the opportunity to headline significant events. What’s more – ‘DC’ also weighed in on the potential matchups for the new Bantamweight champ’s next fight.

‘DC’ sheds light on Marlon Vera’s potential title shot in the aftermath of UFC 292

Moreover, as the discussion expands to potential matchups for Sean O’Malley, Cormier offers a deep dive into the dynamics of the division. Cormier draws attention to ‘Sugar’s desire to face Marlon ‘Chito’ Vera. But he also highlights Vera’s recent loss to Cory Sandhagen. The former Heavyweight champ opined,

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“But he [Sean O’Malley] says he wants ‘Chito’ Vera – who – Chito Vera just lost to Corey Sandhagen. But it feels like ‘Chito’ Vera has kind of fallen backwards into a title fight. Because Merab had surgery – Sandhagen had surgery – Vera wins on the same night. [He] took the fight on last-minute notice and now he seems to be the number one contender.”

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Cormier navigates the intricacies, highlighting how Vera’s position in the division has shifted. In these reflections, Cormier demonstrates his astute understanding of the sport’s mechanics, offering insights that span fighter motivations, the impact of recent matchups, and the unfolding landscape of contenders.

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As the MMA world grapples with the aftermath of UFC 292, ‘DC’s voice emerges as a measured and thoughtful presence. His analysis provides fans and analysts alike with a deeper understanding of the dynamics that shape the sport’s narrative. What do you think? Did the UFC really sidetrack ‘Aljo’s reign by inviting ‘Sugar’ into the mix? Drop your thoughts in the comments below!

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