Daniel Cormier to fight Jon Jones at 178

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By Thomas Gerbasi July 23, 2014


UFC 178 gets a new main event...
The long-awaited rematch between UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson, scheduled for UFC 178 in Las Vegas on September 27, has been postponed after the Swede suffered an injury in training this week. Although there are scores of hungry challengers waiting for a crack at Jones’ crown, few can rival Daniel Cormier's burning desire to topple the champ at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

And now that matchup is set. UFC officials made the announcement of the main event switch to Jones vs. Cormier on Wednesday.

Check out the UFC 178 Fight Card!

The unbeaten Cormier, a two-time Olympic wrestler and former heavyweight contender, has long had his sights set on Jones, with his move to 205 pounds in 2014 predicated on a shot at his longtime rival. Since his move, the 35-year-old Louisiana native has stopped Patrick Cumminsand Dan Henderson, and following his submission of “Hendo” in May, he made no secret of his desire to meet his fellow wrestler as soon as possible.

“Jon Jones, you can’t run away from me forever,” he told commentator Joe Rogan in the Octagon. “I’m the kid at the wrestling tournament that is always in your bracket. No matter where you go, I’m coming. You better hurry because I’m getting better.”

The 27-year-old Jones, champion since 2011, has made a record-setting seven successful title defenses at 205 pounds, with wins over former champions Quinton Jackson, Lyoto Machida,Rashad Evans, and Vitor Belfort.

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In his most recent bout, Jones decisioned Glover Teixeira at UFC 172 in April, and while the plan was for Jones to meet Gustafsson in a rematch of their classic 2013 bout, the champion expressed his desire to fight Cormier first, even before the contracts were signed.

Some fans weren’t happy with that declaration, and Jones took his case to Instagram, saying “Asking for an undefeated Olympic wrestler, Strikeforce champion makes me somehow a coward?”

Read: Poirier-McGregor Added to UFC 178 Card

But after Gustafsson’s unfortunate injury and subsequent removal from the UFC 178 card, both Jones and Cormier will get the fight they wanted all along, and the fans get a fitting main event for a stacked card that also features Irish star Conor McGregor vs. Dustin Poirier, the return ofDominick Cruz vs. Takeya Mizugaki, the middleweight showdown between Tim Kennedy andYoel Romero, and Cat Zingano’s comeback bout against Amanda Nunes
 
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Im speachless, loving this fight. Cormier will be fully prepared for jon jones come sep27. Wish boxing made big fights like this happen. Chess match
 
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This is crazy right now. I can't tell if it's real beef or not but DC is basically playing the role of the snarky hardcore MMA fan with the shit talking he's doing. And I'm a snarky hardcore MMA fan so I'm eating this shit up, I'm jus waiting for him to call Bones out for doing nothing but eye pokes and MCL kicks like I've been doing on here for the last 3 years lol
 
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Jon Jones just pulled out for a rolled ankle. Fight is now scheduled for January 3rd

DC just commented

"It's very disappointing," Cormier told MMAFighting.com. "I started to train very hard. It's a little discouraging, but now I have time to get completely healthy. I don't know how hurt Jon is but we have to remember that I took this fight with a pre-existing injury. I could have fought through it, I just wish he would have done the same."