Why is Daniel Cormier Always Crying?

And no I've never competed at the top level in anything, but I'd imagine I wouldn't cry regardless.


...Do you realize your quote above is like saying "I've never competed in MMA but I'd imagine I'd be champ in my weight-class regardless." And before you try to pick apart the analogy, just try to understand the foundational point there.

You don't seem like a forum troll, so I don't begrudge you for this misplaced psychiatric-analysis thread. But quite frankly, there's nothing of substance left to be said on this topic.

Have a nice day.
 
At best, you have zero understanding of the physiological differences between men and women as well as hormones, TS. At worst, you're misogynistic.
 
Is DC perhaps suffering from some sort of hormonal imbalance? He seems kinda sensitive and cries much more than any fighter that I'm aware of. Not that there's anything wrong with crying, it's just that older men like himself might have lower Test levels and or elevated Estrogen levels and his behavior is just a reflection of his underlying condition. He's 36 and that is early enough for men to start having these issues.

Several years ago I was suffering from an illness and my T levels dropped to about 420 ng/dl well within the normal range but at the lower end and I felt like a woman. I would get butthurt at some of the slightest comments. I'd hold on to grudges and sometimes act all bitchy. I would tear up watching movies (Spiderman) something I would never do before. In general I was just really sensitive and easily hurt. Then I recovered and became healthy again and that all went away. People can shout at me and I'd be unfazed and go on with my business. So that little episode gave me some insight into how much hormones can affect manly behavior and to me Daniel just seems a little off in that department.

What do you guys think? Experiences?

It is difficult to put everything you have into something and feel like you let everyone including yourself and your loved ones down. He is overwhelmed, I am sure it has nothing to do with his hormones
 
At best, you have zero understanding of the physiological differences between men and women as well as hormones, TS. At worst, you're misogynistic.

What does this mean? You saying DC is on hormones and that's why he's always so weepy & emotional?
 
I'm pretty sure JJ would have cried too, had he lost his championship belt. Although, probably not in front of the cameras.

I think DC should have cancelled some of the planned interviews, if he couldn't compose himself.
 
I'm pretty sure JJ would have cried too, had he lost his championship belt. Although, probably not in front of the cameras.

I think DC should have cancelled some of the planned interviews, if he couldn't compose himself.

Even Bones get emotional after fights, and he wins. Brian Stann brought it up to him in the post-fight interview and Jon did seem very emotional. Wish I had the video
 
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