Colby Covington and Jon Jones have a long-standing rivalry fueled by genuine animosity. The two fighters have never held back from trading insults, often escalating their feud with bold and inflammatory remarks. Recently, their contentious relationship reignited, bringing their heated exchanges back into the spotlight.
Colby Covington recently lost his UFC return and blamed it on his lack of training. He revealed that he was busy due to his participation in Donald Trump‘s election campaign. Jon Jones took this opportunity to mock him via X and now Covington has snapped back at the heavyweight champion.
Jon Jones and Colby Covington have a history that dates back to their college days when they were roommates. Over the years, their relationship soured and eventually escalated into a public feud that carried over into their UFC careers. According to Jones, Covington is a deeply malicious individual, while the ‘Chaos’ has often mocked Jones for his numerous controversies.
Colby Covington just went OFF on Jon Jones for dissing him after his loss last weekend 😬 pic.twitter.com/iHJbxymju9
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) December 18, 2024
Recently, Covington has pushed the narrative that Jones was scared to fight the UFC interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall. The welterweight fighter believed that Jones fears losing his undefeated streak and this has also coincided with the public view. However, CEO Dana White is positive about this fight.
Former UFC champion talks about Jon Jones’s next fight
Jon Jones fought Ciryl Gane to win the heavyweight championship and then defended against Stipe Miocic. On paper his time in the heavyweight division is a great success, however, it’s not that simple. Many have questioned Jones’s lack of intent to fight tough opponents such as Francis Ngannou and Tom Aspinall.
When Jon Jones faced Stipe Miocic, many fight fans were critical of the matchup, questioning the decision to have Jones defend his belt against a fighter in his 40s. Despite the backlash, Jones and Dana White defended the choice, presenting it as the right move. Recently, Sean O’Malley weighed in on the topic during a discussion on his YouTube channel, sharing his perspective on Jones.
O’Malley’s coach, Tim Welch expressed that Jones isn’t scared of fighting anyone, however, might be concerned about getting a life altering injury. Aspinall believes that Jones wants more money and is trying his best to negotiate that with the UFC. It would be interesting to see how the promotion manages to deal with this going forward to meet the public demand.
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