Fighter, commentator and now actor. One of the biggest names in the UFC's light heavyweight (up to 93kg) and heavyweight (up to 120,2kg) categories, the former athlete Daniel Cormier was cast to participate in a series based on the film 'Warrior', which references mixed martial arts. The information was released by the North American himself on his social networks, who happily shared the news.
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“DC going Hollywood baby! For all the support you have given me opportunities like these possible. I'm hopeful this is just the beginning. Thank you,” Cormier wrote in his 'Twitter'.
According to the North American website 'MMA fighting', Cormier will play the character Bobby Watkins, who lives in Houston (USA) and is struggling to get out of poverty with his family. The series is inspired by the film 'Warrior', released in 2011 and had as its theme a mixed martial arts competition with millions of dollars at stake. This will be DC's first appearance in fiction.
Considered by many to be one of the greatest fighters of all time, Daniel Cormier He even held two simultaneous belts in Ultimate – medium heavyweight (up to 93kg) and heavyweight (up to 120,2kg). He retired from MMA in August 2020 when he was knocked out by Stipe Miocic and also acts as an official commentator for the UFC. In his career, there were 22 victories, three defeats and one unsuccessful fight.
— Daniel Cormier (@dc_mma) September 9, 2021
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