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Watch: Brock Lesnar Enters Octagon At UFC 226, Goes After Daniel Cormier

Watch: Brock Lesnar Enters Octagon At UFC 226, Goes After Daniel Cormier

Cormier had just added another UFC title to his collection and Lesnar called him out...

Josh Lawless

Josh Lawless

Brock Lesnar entered the Octagon and went after Daniel Cormier after he beat Stipe Miocic to become the second fighter to hold two UFC championships in two divisions at the same time after Conor McGregor.

Not content with just holding the UFC light heavyweight title, Cormier brutally KO'd Miocic in the first round of their UFC 226 main event bout to add another belt to his collection in the form of the UFC heavyweight championship - and cement his place as one of the very best UFC fighters of all time.

But it looks as though we've already got a first defence in the works because of the fight's aftermath. 'DC' got on the mic and told Lesnar, watching on as a spectator, to 'get his ass' in the Octagon.

The crowd roared as the former heavyweight champ made his way to the cage and shoved history-maker Cormier, security and Joe Rogan restraining the Beast Incarnate from getting even more physical with the two-weight champion.

"Yeah, you're strong, but everybody's strong." an incensed Cormier said.

"Push me now, you go to sleep later. Your day is in the past; 2010 is like the stone age."

But Brock, still the WWE Universal champion despite not defending his title since his win over Roman Reigns at the Greatest Royal Rumble event at the end of April, then unleashed with a promo that he won't don't normally see on Monday Night Raw.

"Let me tell you something, I walked into this building and watched a heavyweight disaster from the beginning," Lesnar said.

"[Francis] Ngannou is a piece of shit, Miocic is a piece of shit. DC, I'm coming for you motherfucker!"

The 40-year old finished by smacking the microphone into the camera lens.

After five years away from UFC, Lesnar made a triumphant return at UFC 200 in July 2016 when he beat Mark Hunt via unanimous decision, before his failed drug tests were revealed.

Image: PA
Image: PA

In January 2017, he was hit with a one-year suspension by The United States Anti-Doping Agency and has around five or six months of his ban remaining.

However, he is set to re-enter the USADA testing poll next week as he gears up for a money match-up with 'champ champ' Cormier at some point in the near future.

According to UFC president Dana White, no date has been set as of yet but it's happening. And it promises to be quite incredible.

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Topics: Daniel Cormier, UFC News, MMA News, UFC, WWE, MMA, Brock Lesnar