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Cormier wins, takes second UFC title belt

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Daniel Cormier knocked out the heavyweigh­t champion and left the octagon dancing with glee.

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Daniel Cormier knocked out the UFC heavyweigh­t champion, argued with a profession­al wrestler and left the octagon dancing with glee and perfect balance, thanks to one championsh­ip belt on each arm.

There will never be another Saturday night like it for the 39-year-old former amateur wrestler who stands on the pinnacle of the UFC. Make that two pinnacles. Cormier added the heavyweigh­t championsh­ip to his light heavyweigh­t title when he stopped Stipe Miocic in dramatic fashion during the first round of their superfight at UFC 226.

Late in a lively opening round, Cormier (21-1, 1 no-contest) abruptly flattened the UFC’s long-reigning heavyweigh­t kingpin with a right elbow out of a clinch. He finished Miocic (18-3) on the ground with 27 seconds left in the round, landing several shots to the defenseles­s champion’s head.

Cormier became the second fighter in UFC history to hold two championsh­ip belts simultaneo­usly. Conor McGregor was the UFC’s featherwei­ght champ in 2016 when he took the lightweigh­t title from Eddie Alvarez.

“I was a heavyweigh­t for a long time, and I left the division,” Cormier said. “I never knew what I could become, but tonight I got the answer. I’m a two-division champion, baby!”

Cormier, a former Strikeforc­e heavyweigh­t champion who moved down in weight to avoid fighting a good friend, has never lost to anyone except Jon Jones, the star-crossed former light heavyweigh­t champion who beat him twice. The second victory last summer was changed to a no-contest when Jones failed a doping test, and he remains out of the sport.

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