Jon Jones welcomes a combat with Tyson Fury.
“The Gypsy King” was none too happy to listen to longtime Final Combating Championship (UFC) commentator, Joe Rogan’s, recent take on how he’d lose towards Jones. Fury fired again, claiming, “Not a person born from a mom may f—ok me up, in a room, on our personal. No matter occurs in that room, I’d be strolling out. Not a f—king drawback.”
Between boxing and blended martial arts (MMA), the benefits are as apparent as they’ve all the time been irrespective of the opponents. Jones agrees with that age-old sentiment, however needed to make clear that contained in the Octagon, there’s no debate.
“Hey Tyson, it look like Joe might have struck a nerve,” Jones tweeted. “I’ll admit there’s nobody touching you in that ring proper now, however let’s not let that confuse you with what would occur when you stepped foot in my cage. When you ever need to put a few of these questions you bought happening to relaxation, give [UFC President] Dana [White] a name. I’ll assist you to out.
“I’m the undefeated champion, I’m the A-side, it’s their job to come back to me,” he added.
This isn’t the primary time that Fury has had his title hooked up to hypothetical match ups with a few of MMA’s all-time finest Heavyweights. In latest months, former UFC champion-turned-newest Skilled Fighters League (PFL) signing, Francis Ngannou, has been jockeying for a match, albeit in boxing or some kind of hybrid bout. Years prior, one other former UFC titleholder, Cain Velasquez, was a reputation Fury liked his chances against.
For the present UFC Heavyweight champion, Jones, he’ll possible be tasked with Stipe Miocic in his subsequent day trip slightly than a wild cross-sport combat with the boxing legend. Unsurprisingly, “Bones” went on to foretell he’d defeat Fury through a first-round end in the event that they ever went toe-to-toe in MMA.