Brock Lesnar vs. Daniel Cormier UFC Fight Confirmed, Can't Happen Until January | 411MANIA
Brock Lesnar is confirmed to be returning to the UFC for a fight with Daniel Cormier, though it cannot happen until at least January.
411mania.comI don’t have live updates right now, but here’s what’s widely known about Brock Lesnar vs. Daniel Cormier in the past and the status as of mid-2020s.
Historical context: After Cormier became UFC heavyweight champion at UFC 226 in 2018, talk of a Lesnar vs. Cormier fight heated up, with officials indicating the bout was likely but subject to Lesnar’s suspension and USADA pool rules. However, no bout between them actually took place at that time. This is based on contemporary coverage from outlets like ESPN and CBS Sports in 2018. [ESPN article on Lesnar-Cormier negotiations][CBS Sports recap of UFC 226 aftermath] [ESPN notes from UFC 226 moment]
Later developments: Lesnar had been expected to return to MMA once his suspension and testing pool obligations were satisfied, with various reports suggesting a target around late 2018 or 2019, but scheduling and Lesnar’s WWE commitments paused or redirected those plans. Multiple outlets in 2018 documented the evolving timeline and impediments, including the UFC’s public statements about pursuing the matchup but not confirming a final date. [CBSSports 2018 update][411Mania report on January 2019 earliest return]
2020s status: As of the mid-2020s, there has been little to no indication that a Lesnar-Cormier fight was imminent or officially finalized. Lesnar’s public activity has largely focused on WWE appearances, with occasional MMA nostalgia coverage but no official fight announcement or event slated between the two. Coverage through Bleacher Report and ESPN in the late 2010s and early 2020s notes limited movement toward finalizing the bout.
If you’d like, I can look up the very latest public-facing statements or news articles and pull a concise, up-to-date timeline with sources.
Brock Lesnar is confirmed to be returning to the UFC for a fight with Daniel Cormier, though it cannot happen until at least January.
411mania.comUFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier said he would welcome a fight with Brock Lesnar because it would be a lucrative opportunity for him.
bleacherreport.comDaniel Cormier may have seen Brock Lesnar’s final match on Sunday night in Las Vegas. Lesnar’s return last August, after two years away, came as a surprise to many, including Cormier, who had publicly said he didn’t expect him back.
www.yardbarker.comBrock Lesnar was seated in the front row for Saturday night's UFC 226 main event and promptly challenged newly crowned heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier.
www.espn.comThis week's podcast breaks down a tremendous UFC 226 event and the fireworks that concluded it
www.cbssports.comDaniel Cormier won the UFC heavyweight championship title to go with his light heavyweight title at UFC 226 before challenging Brock Lesnar.
indianexpress.comDaniel Cormier's upcoming WWE appearance may not be just a one-off.
bleacherreport.comLesnar making another return to the Octagon appears to be a sure thing
www.cbssports.comDaniel Cormier became a two-division UFC champion on Saturday night, but rather than bask in the glory, Cormier went right after the Brock Lesnar money.
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