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29th January 2018
07:05pm GMT

"I'm trying to do something that's unheard of. I know there's been two division champions. Randy Couture had the light heavyweight belt and the heavyweight belt, but he didn't do it at the same time." "Conor McGregor is the biggest star in mixed martial arts and held two belts at one time. Now, I'm about to actually do that too. He's been on the cover of EA Sports two years in a row, next year I go on the cover of EA Sports UFC."https://twitter.com/cainmma/status/957103368064954368 Initially, Cormier didn't seem too interested on moving back up to heavyweight after his TKO win over Volkan Oezdemir. However, he began to warm to it when he considered what it would mean if he won from a legacy standpoint. The financial benefits certainly played its role in his decision-making process. In the end though, it was his training partner, former UFC heavyweight king Cain Velasquez who convinced him to take it.
"I started talking to him and he's like, 'I don't think they're going to give me a title shot right away man. So I think it's a great idea. You've done it before. It's a chance for you to try to make history.' And I was like, 'You know what, man? Let's do it.'"Now that's loyalty. Especially considering Velasquez is looking to return to contest for the heavyweight throne this year.
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