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Daniel Cormier stops heavyweigh­t Stipe Miocic to win 2nd UFC title belt

The knockout sets up defense against former champion, Brock Lesnar

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LAS VEGAS — Daniel Cormier added the UFC heavyweigh­t championsh­ip to his light heavyweigh­t title Saturday night, stopping Stipe Miocic in dramatic fashion during the first round of their superfight at UFC 226.

Cormier (21-1, 1 no-contest) flattened the UFC’s long-reigning heavyweigh­t champ with a right elbow out of a clinch. He finished Miocic (18-3) on the ground with 27 seconds left in the round by 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!”

The 39-year-old Cormier has never lost to anyone except Jon Jones, the starcrosse­d former light heavyweigh­t champion who beat him twice.

Cormier’s 5-inch height disadvanta­ge and 8-inch reach disadvanta­ge against Miocic proved to be no problems — and he actually weighed a few pounds more than Miocic at weighins on Friday.

Cormier’s move up to challenge Miocic was only the third superfight in UFC history between reigning champions of two weight classes. Welterweig­ht champ Georges St. Pierre defended his belt in 2009 by battering lightweigh­t champ BJ Penn, and McGregor accomplish­ed his feat less than two years ago in his most recent MMA fight.

After beating Miocic, Cormier engaged in a bit of clearly planned theatrics with Brock Lesnar, the profession­al wrestler and former UFC heavyweigh­t champion. Cormier called Lesnar into the cage, and Lesnar shoved Cormier in the chest while the fighters traded insults to hype a potential future bout.

“Push me now, (and) you’re going to sleep later,” Cormier yelled at Lesnar. “Your days are in the past. In the stone age.”

Lesnar is widely expected to return to the UFC later this year or early next year.

He’ll have to face a remarkable fighter in Cormier, who was a heavyweigh­t amateur wrestler before his late-starting MMA career. He won the Strikeforc­e heavyweigh­t title before leaving the division when he joined the UFC because he didn’t want to fight Cain Velasquez, his training partner and the former UFC heavyweigh­t champ.

Earlier, heavyweigh­t Derrick Lewis earned a lifeless decision over formerly fearsome prospect Francis Ngannou in the co-main event at the UFC’s biggest show of the summer. Welterweig­ht Mike Perry also earned a copiously bloody split-decision victory over Paul Felder.

But Cormier provided all the fireworks necessary with his demolition of Miocic, who had held the heavyweigh­t belt for over two years. Miocic was the most dominant heavyweigh­t champion in the history of the UFC’s most tumultuous division, defending his belt a UFC-record three times.

The Cleveland firefighte­r hadn’t lost since December 2014 and hadn’t been stopped since September 2012.

The show capped the UFC’s annual Internatio­nal Fight Week in early July in its hometown. For the fourth consecutiv­e year, the weekend’s pay-perview card lost a major fight when featherwei­ght champion Max Holloway was ruled out of his title defense with Brian Ortega due to symptoms of an apparent concussion.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? DANIEL CORMIER HITS Stipe Miocic during a heavyweigh­t title mixed martial arts bout at UFC 226, Saturday in Las Vegas.
ASSOCIATED PRESS DANIEL CORMIER HITS Stipe Miocic during a heavyweigh­t title mixed martial arts bout at UFC 226, Saturday in Las Vegas.
 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? MIKE PERRY (RIGHT) HITS Saturday in Las Vegas. Paul Felder during a welterweig­ht mixed martial arts bout at UFC 226,
ASSOCIATED PRESS MIKE PERRY (RIGHT) HITS Saturday in Las Vegas. Paul Felder during a welterweig­ht mixed martial arts bout at UFC 226,
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