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Jon Jones: Does He Still Have Something to Prove?
Las Vegas, USAThu Nov 21 2024
Jon Jones, often called the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world by UFC President Dana White, recently defended his Heavyweight Championship against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309. However, not everyone agrees with this title. Some fans think Miocic was an easy target due to his age and slow performance. To clear the controversy, many believe Jones should face Tom Aspinall.
Israel Adesanya, a former two-time middleweight champion, supports Jones. He argues that Jones has been in the game for 16 years and has given enough to the sport. Jones started his professional career at the age of 21 and has since won 28 fights with only one controversial loss. Adesanya thinks Jones has nothing left to prove and deserves a break.
The fight between Aspinall and Jones is highly anticipated, but Adesanya also wants to see Jones face Francis Ngannou. He acknowledges that long-term success at the top level can lead to burnout, but Jones has had time off due to personal issues. This break has helped him, but it also adds more stress.
Adesanya’s comments have divided the MMA community. Some fans argue that Jones is holding up the Heavyweight division by not fighting Aspinall. They believe he should vacate the title if he won’t unify the belts. Others praise Jones for his incredible record, including winning the championship belt at 23 and defeating several legendary fighters.
The debate continues over whether Jones needs to fight Aspinall to maintain his GOAT status. Many fans think Jones could easily defeat Aspinall if he were still in his prime, but the fight remains uncertain.
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questions
Is Jon Jones secretly a vampire, considering he's been in the game since the dawn of time?
Is Jones being forced to take time off due to external factors not fully disclosed to the public?
Should the length of a fighter's career be a factor in determining their future matchups?