Daniel Cormier engaged in plenty of trash talk during his legendary MMA career.
Most famously, the UFC Hall of Famer went back and forth with Jon Jones for years.
In 2026, the bitter rivals are still arguing with each other on the set of a reality TV show.
However, Daniel Cormier says someone he never even fought hit him with the best trash talk.
Daniel Cormier recalls Conor McGregorâs jibe
Daniel Cormier was recently asked to recall the funniest piece of trash talk he endured.
The former dual-weight UFC champion went on to reveal Conor McGregor got him good in 2014.
âThere was a few, but some of them hurt,â Cormier told Paramount.
âYou know what one was bad? Conor McGregor. Conor McGregor was fighting Dustin Poirier, and Dustin Poirier and I are both from Lafayette, Louisiana. And he called Dustin a hillbilly. Heâs Irish, man. So, he donât know how disrespectful he is, or maybe he does.
âI said, âIf Dustinâs a hillbilly and I am from the same place as him, what does that make me?â He said, âYouâre ghetto hillbilly.ââ
âI wanted to slap him, but heâs small, and I canât get to 145lbs. Iâm a heavyweight.
âI wanted to slap him, man. That was the one, cause I am from the ghetto, too. I was like, Oh my god, how does he know? It doesnât matter how many nice things Iâm wearing, how does he know?â
Conor McGregorâs comeback
Conor McGregor hasnât fought since breaking his leg during a trilogy fight with Dustin Poirier at UFC 264 in July 2021.
The 37-year-old is hoping to make his long-awaited comeback at the UFC White House event in June.
First things first, McGregor and the UFC need to come to terms on a new deal because his current contract was essentially âvoidedâ when MMAâs premier promotion signed a $7.7 billion broadcast deal with Paramount that essentially ended pay-per-view.
âIâm warming up now for the White House fight,â McGregor said last month.
âIâm gonna be at it, for sure. Itâs gonna be insane, the White House card is gonna be.
âIâm going into negotiations with the Ultimate Fighting Championship in February. Iâm very interested to go. Theyâve actually got a new deal with Paramount, itâs worth $7.7 billion. So the company has 4xed its profit.
âMy contract, essentially, is void right now because thereâs no more PPV, whereas my contract was based on PPV sales,â he continued. âIâm the highest-generating PPV fighter of all time. The PPV system is done. Iâm due a new contract.
âSo, weâre going into negotiations in February, and Iâm very interested to see how it goes.â