{"id":1302,"date":"2005-06-12T15:07:24","date_gmt":"2005-06-12T20:07:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/1302\/national-champions-qa-daniel-cormier"},"modified":"2005-06-12T15:07:24","modified_gmt":"2005-06-12T20:07:24","slug":"national-champions-qa-daniel-cormier","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w1302\/national-champions-qa-daniel-cormier\/","title":{"rendered":"National Champions Q&#038;A: Daniel Cormier"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>John Fuller\/TheMat.com<\/p>\n<p>Daniel Cormier (Lafayette, La.\/Stillwater, Okla.) of the Gator Wrestling Club has been one of the most dominant forces on the freestyle scene over the last three years. Nicknamed &#8220;Baby Melvin&#8221;\u009d by many throughout the wrestling world, he has quickly grown up and contended for medals at the 2003 World Championships and 2004 Olympic Games.<\/p>\n<p>Last year, Cormier was one match away from wrestling for a gold medal, and only seconds away from winning a bronze medal. Instead, he came home with a fourth-place finish and a newfound motivation to get to the top of the world.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com sat down with Cormier and spoke with him about how he handled those losses and how the new international rules have helped him.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: Now that you have won three straight national titles, do you see anyone in the U.S. challenging you through 2008?<br \/>\nCormier: There&#8217;s always a challenge, but if I train hard and smart, I should be able to continue to win national championships. But these guys in the weight class are always trying to get better, so there&#8217;s always a challenge.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: In the Olympics, which was the tougher loss for you to handle, the semifinal loss or the bronze-medal loss? Why?<br \/>\nCormier: They were both tough. The semifinal loss ended by chances of getting an Olympic gold medal, but losing in the bronze medal match was hard because I was ahead in the match. I had a mental lapse and ended up losing the match. That was probably a little tougher because of the way the match ended.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: How long did it take for you to recover from the losses in Athens?<br \/>\nCormier: I&#8217;m still kind of dealing with them now. It&#8217;s something that you can&#8217;t get over fast, but it&#8217;s also helped me to train harder and train smarter this year. I have committed myself because of those losses. I don&#8217;t know how I would have responded after winning a medal and training these next four years. I may not have taken it as seriously.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: Two years in a row you have had tough losses Ali Reza Heidari of Iran. Has he become your biggest international rival because of how those matches have gone?<br \/>\nCormier: He&#8217;s probably the guy that I would like to win against more than anyone else, but I don&#8217;t think you can call it a rivalry until I beat him. He&#8217;s more of a guy I would like to wrestle and get a victory over.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: What is your take on the new rules in freestyle? Have they helped you or hurt you?<br \/>\nCormier: The new rules are good. I think that it helps me because I am good on my feet. Our par terre offense and defense had gotten better in the past few years, so it&#8217;s kind of bad that they got rid of that aspect of wrestling for the most part. Going up 1-0 or 2-0 under these rules, then the guy has to commit to trying to get you and that helps me because I have a pretty good counter offense.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: There was talk earlier this year that Mo Lawal may move up to 96 kilograms. That didn&#8217;t happen, but if it did, would you have had any trouble competing against one of your closest friends?<br \/>\nCormier: No. If he decided to move up, it would be good because he&#8217;s a good wrestler. I&#8217;d like to believe that him being at the weight class would help me become a World champion. But if he moved up, he would become like any other competitor at the weight class. Our friendship goes out the window. It&#8217;s time to compete. I wouldn&#8217;t go easy and I wouldn&#8217;t expect him to go easy.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: Bigger wrestlers tend to take more punishment on their bodies over time. How much longer will your body be able to handle?<br \/>\nCormier: Four years max. I can&#8217;t see myself wrestling past 2008. It&#8217;s tough and it&#8217;s hard to train as you want to for a long time. 2008 is when I&#8217;m going to be done wrestling.<\/p>\n<p>TheMat.com: Would you fight Kimbo Slice?<br \/>\nCormier: No. Not a chance. There&#8217;s no reason for me to fight him. It wouldn&#8217;t benefit anybody to fight him.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.themat.com\/pressbox\/pressdetail.asp?aid=12508 \"target=\"blank\">Original Story<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>John Fuller\/TheMat.com Daniel Cormier (Lafayette, La.\/Stillwater, Okla.) of the Gator Wrestling Club has been one of the most dominant forces on the freestyle scene over the last three years. 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