Daniel Cormier has actually weighed in on Jon Jones’ outstanding efficiency at UFC 309.
Jones put the UFC Heavyweight Championship at stake versus Stipe Miocic this previous Saturday night. While the talk entering into the battle was primarily about what’s in shop for “Bones” beyond UFC 309, the heavyweight king had actually everybody glued to their screens with his dominant triumph over Miocic.
The efficiency likewise satisfied Jones’ most strong competitor.
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Daniel Cormier on Jon Jones’ Thrashing of Stipe Miocic
Following UFC 309, Daniel Cormier went over Jon Jones selecting Stipe Miocic apart before landing a spinning back kick to the body in round 3 for the TKO surface (through MMAFighting).
“This battle was constructed as the best heavyweight of all-time handling who lots of think about the best fighter of all-time,” Cormier stated on his YouTube channel. “From the really start of this battle it was really obvious that these 2 are not on the very same level. From Round 1– Jon Jones has a 10-8 round in Round 1. …
“That early takedown played such an enormous part in the manner in which the battle played out, due to the fact that it took a lot out of Stipe, and after that he looked sluggish chasing Jon down.”
Cormier would not reject that regardless of his previous beef with Jones, the heavyweight titleholder continues to demonstrate how talented he is.
“This man showed time and time once again how excellent he is, and I really think a great deal of it is because of the effort, the battle I.Q., and the durability, the sturdiness that he has inside the octagon,” Cormier stated. “It does not matter what I feel about Jon Jones in life, I appreciate him tremendously as a fighter. He does a great deal of the best things when he’s inside that octagon, which has actually resulted in him having more success than anybody has actually had.”
Jones has actually made it clear that he desires an extremely battle with UFC light heavyweight champ Alex Pereira. Numerous fans are requiring him to combat interim heavyweight titleholder Tom Aspinall in a long past due title marriage bout. UFC CEO Dana White confessed throughout the UFC 309 post-fight presser that he does not like the concept of Jones vs. Pereira due to the size distinction.
BJPenn.com will keep you published on what’s next for Jonny “Bones” Jones.