NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 27: UFC president Dana White stars between Daniel Cormier (L) and Jon Jones as they square off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Zelevansky/Getty Images)

This guy just accepted a super fight on two days notice against UFC champ Daniel Cormier

Who's next?

Daniel Cormier (17-1) will battle it out against Anderson "The Spider" Silva (33-7) at UFC 200.

After multiple issues, including the Conor McGregor-Nate Diaz fight being pulled and Ronda Rousey's decision not to fight, UFC is doing what it can to pick up the pieces of the latest fight to fall apart.

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Jon Jones (22-1) was pulled from the UFC 200 card after a failed drug test, leaving  the organization to pick up the pieces just days before one of the biggest cards in UFC's history.

McGregor announced at his UFC 202 presser that he'd be willing to take the fight. As did UFC middleweight titleholder Michael Bisping. But it will be Silva, coming off of gallbladder surgery, who will take on the light heavyweight champion on just two days notice.

Jones has had his fair share of issues and was stripped of the belt more than a year ago. He returned to capture the interim belt in April of this year after Cormier was forced to pull out with an injury.

Silva's run at the top of UFC ended after he was knocked out by Chris Weidman in 2013. He broke his leg in the next fight, followed with a no contest and lost a decision to Michael Bisping. He'll look to get back on top with a win against the undisputed champ.