Jon Jones is the heavyweight kingpin. Recently, he stirred up a social media frenzy with a math problem involving championship belts. Jones took a not-so-subtle jab at heavyweight contender Curtis Blaydes and interim champion Tom Aspinall. This was while boasting about his own illustrious title reign.
Jon Jones took to X to jab at the UFC 304 co-main event fighters with a clear message. Jones flexed his long list of title accomplishments while dismissing the credibility of Blaydes and Aspinall. Moreover, he also combined his achievements with Stipe Miocic to insinuate the importance of their legacy fight. He insinuated that they had yet to capture UFC gold.
Some Saturday math for everyone.ย Curtis 0 + Tom 0 championship belts = 0.ย Jon 14 + Stipe 6ย championship belts = 20.ย To be fair to Curtis and Tom, I didnโt count my interim title win either lol. But yeah, sure, you guys are fighting for the real belt. #Facts
Jon Jones via X
Curtis Blaydes had recently announced that he and Tom Aspinall were fighting for the โreal belt.โ The duo will face each other in the co-main event of UFC 304. This would be a rematch that would see Aspinall defend his interim belt. Blaydes also snubbed Jones as the champion, and this is what prompted Jonesโs response.ย
Jones is potentially set to fight Stipe Mocic. He remains one of the greatest in MMA history despite his controversial past. The heavyweight champion does not acknowledge the credibility of Aspinall and has used X to downplay the British fighter at every turn. As such, he does not expect Aspinall to defeat Blaydes in their upcoming showdown.
FirstPick: Jon Jones is BOTH right & wrong in his legacy counter to Tom Aspinall
Jon Jones wouldnโt be surprised if Curtis Blaydes beats Tom Aspinall
The words of Jon Jones hold a lot of weight in the world of MMA. He never minced any words when discussing the fight between Curtis Blaydes and Tom Aspinall. He has given his prediction on the UFC 304 co-main event for the interim heavyweight championship.
Jon Jones is analytical and outspoken. He talked about Tom Aspinall and his overconfidence going into the Blaydesโ fight. He was a little bit skeptical of Aspinallโs hype, though. As such, Jones expressed no surprise if Blaydes beat Aspinall.
I wouldnโt be surprised if Curtis won, Iโve seen scenarios like this time and time again. Dude prematurely drinking his own Kool-Aid ends up with a huge piece of humble pie. I mean If Sergei can touch Tom that easy, Iโm sure Curtis can too. When Curtis decides to go, heโs a lot faster than people realize, and he hits hard. A few well-timed shots and that strong top game, it could be a long night for old Tommy boy. Either way, Iโll be watching, excited to have some additional footage.
Jon Jones via X
This jab at Aspinallโs perceived overconfidence is a familiar narrative in combat sports. Many a promising prospect have fallen victim to their hype, only to be humbled by a seasoned veteran. Jones seemed to believe Blaydes had more chance to defeat Aspinall than people give him credit for. Jonesโ comments have undoubtedly added fuel to the brewing rivalry between him and Aspinall.