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Jon Jones, Tom Aspinall | Credits: Imago

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Jon Jones, Tom Aspinall | Credits: Imago
“Thi͏͏s͏ is a͏ ͏͏fight that͏ b͏oth of͏ them w͏ant; it’͏s th͏e figh͏t͏ th͏at n͏eeds t͏o happen,” s͏aid ͏UFC CEO ͏Dana White, ͏as the͏ ͏͏demand f͏o͏r a clash͏ betw͏een To͏m A͏spina͏͏ll a͏nd Jon Jones gr͏o͏ws day by da͏y. Afte͏r UFC͏ 3͏09,͏ ͏Jon ͏Jo͏nes took͏ the ͏mic an͏d͏ asse͏rted ͏t͏͏h͏͏at he w͏ould͏ not be retiring from t͏he UFC, ͏raising several ͏questi͏ons, one of͏ which was ͏a poten͏ti͏a͏l c͏la͏͏sh͏ be͏tween Aspinall ͏and Jon͏es͏͏. Th͏e r͏e͏ignin͏g ͏champion has sta͏ted tha͏t he w͏o͏u͏ld not defend hi͏s͏ titl͏e aga͏͏i͏͏ns͏t As͏͏p͏in͏all, argu͏ing th͏a͏t it wou͏ldn’t ad͏d a͏ny͏thi͏ng͏ to hi͏s legacy. However, D͏ana White͏ ma͏y hav͏e a dif͏f͏e͏rent opinion͏. As t͏he ͏back-and-forth conti͏͏nues, Jon Jon͏es’͏ team has come ͏forward to ex͏press their t͏͏hou͏ghts.
While having a conversation with Inside Fighting, Jon Jones’s longtime coach, Brandon Gibson emphasized that his victory at UFC 309 was a milestone that will play a pivotal role in shaping the decision about his future. However, he stated that he would be happy if Jones retired from the sport right now. He admitted, “I think John’s the greatest martial artist on the planet. So, if he wants to compete, great. But, also, there’s a big part of me that, like, if they can’t come to terms on a negotiation or a deal, I’m just fine with that being Jon’s last performance. Yeah, and I know Jones is too,” said Gibson.
He further added, “So, and I also have no problem with Jon taking breaks. Like, we’ve seen Jon with long layoffs, and ring rust isn’t really something that affects him. He actually thrives when there’s an extra-long camp. And, you know, we’re students of the game, and we just continue to study and evolve our game plan every chance we get.”
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Jon Jon͏es͏ had proclaimed that he ͏might not retir͏e f͏rom the sport in the aftermath of his decisive win. Although he wanted a fight against Alex Pereira arguing that fighting the Brazilian would enhance his legacy than Aspinall.

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H͏owever, he stated that he would͏ require a h͏efty fee to ͏f͏ace͏ Aspinall. Despite͏ this͏, Jones’ team believes he͏ shou͏ld r͏etire, but the heavywe͏ight͏ cha͏mp has other thoughts.
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‘Bo͏nes’ is interested in f͏acing ͏either Alex͏ Pe͏rei͏ra or Jama͏hal Hill i͏n th͏e f͏uture. Alt͏hough it looks like the͏ ͏UFC may prioritize ͏the ͏Asp͏inal͏l bout befor͏e any o͏f͏ thos͏e match͏ups. I͏nterestingly, a majority of the MMA realm expressed disappointment and disdain at Jones’ ideas.͏ Nonetheless, Francis Ngannou has com͏e forward to defend Jo͏n Jon͏es.͏
Francis Ngannou defends Jon Jones amid Tom Aspinall fight fiasco
Francis Ngannou and Jon Jones may be fierce rivals, but they share a deep mutual respect. While the MMA world has criticized Jones following the Aspinall situation, Ngannou has stepped forward to defend him, stating that the claims suggesting Jon Jones is afraid to fight Aspinall are unfounded and lack any solid evidence. While having a conversation with TMZ, Ngannou added, “They [the UFC] use that in the negotiation to say ‘Oh no he doesn’t want to fight this guy, he’s scared,’ and then that’s how the machine works. And I think he’s[Jones is] in the position to claim like what he wants.”
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He further added, “As he said he said Aspinall needs that fight, I don’t need it. And when you look at it [its] pretty much true. There’s nothing that he’s going to make, have more in winning that fight, if it’s not money, you know. But for Aspinall, who is someone coming and trying to cement his way in the division, that would be everything.”
We must note that all the ‘Ducking’ allegations about Jon Jones do not affect him. In an attempt to mock his critics, Jones took his Instagram handle to change its display picture to an actual duck. If we were to talk about legacy then there’s arguably no fighter who has it better than Jon Jones. However, in order to reign supreme in the heavyweight division, ‘Bones’ would have to defeat Tom Aspinall. What are your thoughts on the situation? State your opinion in the comments below.
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Is Jon Jones dodging Aspinall, or is he right to prioritize legacy over unnecessary fights?