Before Derrick Lewis takes his heavyweight title shot in Madison Square Garden on November 3, he walked into the Toyota Center in Houston to take a different kind of shot. Before the Houston Rockets played the Los Angeles Clippers, Lewis took the First Shot of the game.
In the first episode of UFC 230 Embedded, Lewis’ trainer, Bob Perez, talked about his fighter and his singular focus heading into his bout with two-division champion Daniel Cormier.
“I think it’s Derrick’s time, man,” Perez said. “I basically just asked him, ‘Hey, man. All B.S. aside, all the media stuff aside, how are you feeling?’ And he looked me dead in the eyes and said, ‘I’m knocking him the f*** out.’”
The general consensus is Lewis will need to finish Cormier to win the belt as Cormier is the more technical fighter and wrestler. That said, the current heavyweight champion is not looking past Lewis, who is 9-1 in his last 10 fights.
“There’s no fear in Derrick Lewis,” Cormier said. “It doesn’t matter who I am. I think, sometimes, those guys are the most dangerous because they really have nothing to fear.
“Derrick doesn’t understand that nine times out of 10, I’m supposed to win this fight,” Cormier said. “And that makes it scary because he’ll go out there guns blazing.”
Zac Pacleb is a writer and producer for UFC.com. You can follow him on Twitter @ZacPacleb.