Daniel Cormier believes Brock Lesnar could be convinced to come back

By Cole Shelton - May 6, 2019

For months it appeared Daniel Cormier was waiting on Brock Lesnar to make his return to the Octagon.

Brock Lesnar, Daniel Cormier

That was until last week, when Lesnar told UFC President Dana White that he is retiring from MMA.

That left ‘DC’ without the big money fight he was hoping for, but he now has a return date set for UFC 241 where he will will rematch Stipe Miocic.

Hearing the news that the Lesnar fight will not happen was admittedly disappointing for the current heavyweight champion.

“It was a little disappointing in the sense that I would have loved to compete against him. It’s a big fight, a big moment. I have always been a guy that does what’s next,” Cormier said on Ariel Helwan’s MMA Show.

Although Lesnar said he is retiring, Cormier isn’t quite sure he is. Rather, ‘DC’ believes the current WWE star could be convinced to come back. But, it all starts with how much money Lesnar will make.

“I don’t know. When we get these fights there are a lot of negotiations, a lot of things that need to be discussed and hammered out,” Cormier said. “I don’t know if Brock was able to come to terms with UFC, I just don’t know. I’m sure he will bounce back, he always seems to land on his feet. I just got the call that Brock was done fighting and what do I want to do next.

“I think that Brock is a competitor and I do believe that if the right opportunity presents itself for him he would do it,” he added. “The guy is a fighter. Everybody kind of shits on Brock Lesnar and talk like this guy can’t fight, but he is a fighter and he is a competitor and he likes money.

“So for the right amount of money and the right opportunity, I am sure Brock Lesnar could be convinced to come back.”

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This article first appeared on BJPenn.com on 5/6/2019

This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM


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