Stipe Miocic responds to Daniel Cormier: “I have never ducked anyone”

By Adam Martin - May 6, 2020

UFC heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic released a statement on his social media Wednesday, denying he is ducking a trilogy fight against Daniel Cormier.

Stipe Miocic

Miocic and DC are set to collide for the third time for the UFC heavyweight title sometime later this year. DC has been vocal as of late saying that he wants to fight in the summer, but Miocic wants the fight to take place in the fall. Miocic is a first responder in his native Ohio and has been busy working the frontlines during the coronavirus pandemic. He recently said his training has been compromised because his gym isn’t open.

After UFC president Dana White suggested this week that Miocic could potentially be stripped of the UFC heavyweight championship due to his layoff, Miocic took to his Twitter to respond to White. The champ explained that he is not ducking Cormier, but rather is focused on the task at hand in his community and will fight DC once this is all over. Miocic says he wants a proper training camp before he agrees to step into the Octagon again.

“I want to fight DC. It’s going to happen period. Im going to give my fans what they want to see. My management has been working on dates with UFC. Right now I’m doing what the Governor DeWine is advising and am working as a first responder. I can’t control a global pandemic,” Miocic wrote.

“My head coach can’t open his gym by law right now. I don’t hold myself higher than any other person in regards to what I’m allowed to do. Ohio is under orders until May 29th. The second the gym can open, we begin camp. Plain and simple. I have never ducked anyone.

“I’ve never turned down a fight, and I never will. Strap #6 coming soon.”

When do you think we will see Stipe Miocic fight against Daniel Cormier?