UFC heavyweight champ Jon Jones makes his highly hyped return at the UFC 309 pay-per-view (PPV) top bill this Saturday. He meets former divisional titleholder and the near-best to do it, Stipe Miocic. โBonesโ was to fight him a year back, but a pectoral injury pushed the affair. The lead-up to his pay-per-view maiden defense has been peaceful. But now, the floodgates are opening up.
UFC 309 takes shape this weekend at Madison Square Garden in the Big Apple. The ceremonial โCountdownโ segment (watch it here) takes a look at the journey so far for all the top bill fighters. Until this past weekend, the build-up to this heavyweight championship fight between the two headliners was quiet. Jones caught wind of Stipe Miocic calling him a bit*h on the โCountdownโ andย randomly went off on social media on Sunday.
The moniker of respect between G.O.A.Ts has been so good so far that itโs a few spaces short of blank-space flirtatious. Add to that the woes of interim heavyweight Tom Aspinall, who neither wants to fight for unification. Jones has been eagle-eyed for a legacy billing and possible swan song against the best to do it. For him, Miocic has always been seen as the next big step.ย
Hiring black fighters to mimic me will not help you Stipe. And you shouldnโt have called me a bitch, the disrespect wasnโt necessary. Letโs play. #UFCcountdown
โ BONY (@JonnyBones) November 11, 2024
Jones (27-1 MMA, 21-1 UFC) won the vacant strap by a first-frame submission of the calm Ciryl Gane before this. But now, things turn a little bit more sour as both fighters realize the spot they are in. A firefighter by trade before this, the now infamous Strong Style Fight Team MMA heavyweight now brings on the heat. During a recent media availability round, though, Miocic weighed in on what he said.
A โBonesโ to pick: Stipe Miocic apologizes for calling Jon Jones a bit*h before title clash
If he beats Miocic, Jon Jones made it clear that heโs not interested in a title unification bout. He might even make it to the MMA retirement tracker having done it all. Jones returns for a maiden defense of the heavyweight gold at the UFC 309 main card this weekend.
Barring a few matchups, every scrap needs a build-up after all; while very significant, it canโt strictly be about two heavy names testing it out and riding off into the sunset! But perhaps it went off too strong. On Monday, during an interview with Ariel Helwani, SMiocic backed away from calling Jones a name and apologized.
Jones has yet to respond to Miocicโs apology at the time. Still, the fight week has just begun, and there will be plenty of opportunities. Whether it be at media day or the pre-fight press conference. If the main event of UFC 309 was in need of a boost, perhaps this random bit of bad blood was it.