The former UFC legend has detailed detailed what he did not fight.
After they retire in 2020, many people consider Daniel Cormier as a great time.
Cormier may not have taken one hunter on Mount Rushmore, but his performance in the Octagon speaks for himself as a former simultaneous dual champion.
Since he puts down the gloves, 'DC' has remained an integral part of the sport as one of the most important commentators of the UFC who also gives his opinion on the largest topics through different shows.
During a recent episode of ESPN MMA's 'Good Guy / Bad Guy', where Cormier threw his ultimate UFC card, he paused the conversation temporarily to offer a health update.
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Daniel Cormier shares the details of why he recently spent time in the hospital after an allergic reaction
The last episode of ESPN MMA's 'Good Guy / Bad Guy' saw Daniel Cormier reveal details about a recent fear of health that led him to spend some time in the hospital.
As always, 'DC' and Chael Sonnen have treated various hot topics, from Conor McGregor who claims that he has been tested on Nate Diaz who sends a message to Max Holloway.
It usually does not take too long to get rid of the subject and after Sonen complimented his fellow guesthouse for how well he looked, Cormier replied that this has not been the case in recent times.
Around half the market of the episode, the former UFC light revealed heavyweight and heavyweight champion that he had recently had a serious allergic reaction.
Fortunately, it seems that Cormier has already fought this with some scratches on his body as the only lasting impact.
“I recently ended up in the Chael hospital. I think it was this new marinade that I made with my child's chicken. Bro, I had an allergic reaction. Appryl did not work, so I started scratching, I had beehives all the way from my legs to my neck. My nose and everything started to do.
Daniel Cormier shared a healthy moment with Dana White on UFC 318
For everything Daniel Cormier achieved in his career, the UFC Hall of Famer never participated in MMA in his home state of Louisiana.
Last month, 'DC' called New Orleans action as a hunter with whom he had been closely connected for some time in his last fight.
Dustin Poirier received a remarkable broadcast at UFC 318, but Cormier's emotional interview after the fight with 'The Diamond' was not the only heart -warming moment he had to check down.
In a clip placed by ESPN MMA, Cormier had the opportunity to introduce Dana White Backstage to his son, with the three of them a short interaction.
With his son, Daniel Jr. Training as a wrestler, we may see the name of his father in the Octagon one day.
