Daniel Cormier has been the latest person to add to the best boxer in the UFC debate. Many have picked fighters like Petr Yan and Max Holloway.

Daniel Cormier made a pick that's super obvious but difficult to guess at the same time. He picked James Toney.

James Toney had one fight in the UFC against Randy Couture back in 2010. Cormier went on his show “DC and RC” to make his pic.

“At No. 1, the greatest boxer in mixed martial arts history, and the greatest boxer to fight in the Octagon, is James Toney. James Toney may not have shown his ability in there but James Toney is No. 1 for me because guess what? Even though he got taken down and submitted by Randy (Couture), James Toney is the middleweight champ of the world. James Toney fought Bernard Hopkins, James Toney is one of the greatest boxers of all time. So Ryan, if we’re going to give Conor (McGregor) credit for fighting Floyd and being in a boxing match with one of the greatest of all time, then how can we omit James Toney who had an entire boxing career as one of the greatest we’ve ever seen?” UFC commentator Cormier said via BJPenn.com.

James Toney was an obvious pick as he was a former professional boxer and only had one fight in MMA. The bout was extremely lopsided as it was obvious he didn't have the ground game to hang with the best. Daniel Cormier made an excellent pick, even if it feels like a cheap answer.