Odds Favor Daniel Cormier Retiring After Loss to Miocic; Another Rematch with Stipe Listed at +175

By Dylan Bowker in Mixed Martial Arts News
Updated: March 23, 2020 at 3:38 pm EDTPublished:

- The MMA world is abuzz about what future hall of famer Daniel Cormier will decide to do next
- Does he seek rematches with either Stipe or Jones? Does he ride off into the sunset?
- I have your odds and my prediction on DC’s next step below
Daniel Cormier’s future is now unclear, and many in the MMA world are wondering what the next step is.
With Cormier celebrating his 40th birthday in March, the clock is undoubtedly ticking on his fighting career. At best, DC has a fight or two left in him and it would need to be a notable opponent whereby he gets paid handsomely.
DC is in the unique position of being the #1 at both heavyweight and light-heavyweight class while also being an articulate broadcaster/analyst who could easily transition into that next phase of his life.
Odds on Cormier’s Next Move
Cormier’s Next Move | Odds |
---|---|
Retire | +105 |
Fight Stipe Miocic | +175 |
Join WWE | +500 |
Join AEW | +550 |
Actor in Movie | +600 |
All odds taken 08/22/19
Despite having given himself a timeline on when he was going to retire, Cormier’s competitive savvy is still there enough to justify another MMA bout in his future.
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DC is a hardcore, lifelong pro wrestling fan and he also has to be chomping at the bit slightly after his longtime teammate Cain Velasquez had such a successful Lucha Libre debut.
If he were to pick the wrestling route, there would be a ready-made WWE feud with Brock Lesnar after the two had that infamous altercation in the UFC cage. Though I think it will happen one day, I don’t see Cormier’s future involving him jumping into the world of pro wrestling right away.
"He's a fantastic champion, congrats to Stipe and his team."
"I need to speak to my wife and make an educated decision."
Daniel Cormier was all class after losing his title at #UFC241…
But we may have seen the last of a true great 😢 pic.twitter.com/HE9LFU3yJ5
— UFC on TNT Sports (@ufcontnt) August 18, 2019
Prior to the TKO loss to Stipe Miocic, there was some dialogue in the lead up about a possible trilogy bout with Jon Jones. With DC taking a disappointing loss, it seems like that bout is no longer in Daniel Cormier’s future.
Though Jones is undefeated against Cormier, there was some level of intrigue to have Jones move up a weight class to contend for Cormier’s heavyweight belt. Now that Cormier no longer has the title, I don’t think there’s incentive for a fight between the two.
Cormier’s future is most likely to include retirement or a rubber match with Stipe. I think Daniel’s competitive spirit will lead to a third Miocic fight. DC was the favorite heading into the fight, was winning the bulk of the exchanges, and was dominating the rematch prior to being finished in the fourth.
A rubber match with Stipe has huge implications in terms of possibly deciding the greatest heavyweight in UFC history.
Pick: Fight Stipe Miocic (+175)

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A part-time writer and full-time broadcaster, Dylan has hosted MMA talk shows Lights Out and Pure Fight Radio with featured guests like Jens Pulver, Roy Nelson, Miesha Tate, and covered some of the biggest MMA promotions like Rumble in the Cage, Unified MMA, and King of the Cage.