Heading into UFC 309, heavyweight champion Jon Jones was reluctant to do anything beyond his title fight with Stipe Miocic. After UFC 309, Jones is committing to a different tune. However, โBonesโ took his string and played somewhat the same chords, not trying unification with Tom Aspinall. Legendary Randy Couture has some deep-seated ideas about that.
The 2024 PFL Finals take place Friday in Saudi Arabia. On Thursday, the fighters faced off one final time before their fight in Riyadh. UFC veteran Randy Couture now does play-by-play duties for the PFL. Before Riyadh, he sat down with UFC on TNT Sports media journo Adam Catterall to discuss Jon Jones and his constant unification snubs.
Before โBonesโ dismantled Miocic for a third-round TKO win at UFC 309 PPV, he spent fight week on a crusade. Mainly, he reasoned why Brit interim champ Tom Aspinall doesnโt deserve the attention as he has not done enough. On crossing him in a stitch about it, he demanded โfu*k you moneyโ to face the dangerous Aspinall.
According to Randy Couture, enough is enough. He believed Jon Jones must face Aspinall or Francis Ngannou for his legacy, even if it requires co-promotion. The Cameroonian is yet another name that was in the running before his move up. However, he took about three years out due to bulking and failed contractual rehashing on it. For the sake of his legacy, โThe Naturalโ naturally advises otherwise.
Randy Couture urges Jon Jones to โstep upโ to the plate and fight Tom Aspinall
Randy Couture would know a thing or two about missed opportunities and what-if fights of mammoth proportions. He beefed with UFC,ย Frank, andย Lorenzo Fertitta, and the regimeโs sweeping changes of fighters signing away their ancillary rights in perpetuity. Couture has seen shades of it in Ngannou, away from UFC.
โThe Predatorโ could not put his perpetuity rights and MMA management freedom to the test as now he is the new Couture. Away from the grind, he crossed over the bank and won the Super Fight title (read fight highlights) at the PFL โBattle of the Giantsโ pay-per-view.
Ngannou vs. Jones is far off for now despite Ngannouโs free reach. But Jon Jones vs. Tom Aspinall should come as default given the latter is the legitimate interim champ. In spite of Aspinallโs persistent comments, the heavyweight champion has openly refused to get involved. Former two-division UFC champ Couture advises him to lock in.
Jones is widely regarded as the greatest fighter to ever step into the cage but he is just 2-0 in the division. He is also nowhere near the scope of having had the divisional lineal titles. Couture is of the opinion that Jones should โstep upโ and fight Aspinall without any โqualms.โ That puts an end to any doubts and seals in G.O.A.T. talks more than his UFC 309 PPV win did.