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Jones owns those two belts.
I'd say you just jinxed him but I think his knees have already done that. I always wanted to see Cain vs jon jonesDoesn’t Cain get injured as soon as someone simply mentionshis name regarding a potential fight?
Daniel weighed 251 pounds against Lewis and that's probably with a 5-8 pound cut
There is no way in hell he ever makes 205 again
It's understandable that Stipe wants that hematch, but he got KTFO in the first round. He doesn't hold the cards here.
Saltiest loser of 2018
Soooo other than knowing brock resigned with wwe is there any proof the fights off? Stop drug testing?? Said it was ect? OR is this all rumor? Thanks for any info
Well ...
The fight was never officially "on"
Brock never came to an agreement with UFC
he is playing both WWE & UFC like a fiddle
Look, I don't know about you guys, but I don't really see DC vs Stipe 2 being much different than the first. It's not like Stipe was picking him apart completely and just dominating him, he was getting tagged:
He did have his moments in the fight
but without kicks or extremely hard shots, putting DC is pretty much impossible.
I honestly think the ideal scenario is this:
Since Brock just signed with the WWE again, that would eliminate the idea of DC vs Lesnar in March.
Jon Jones beats Gus at UFC 232 and becomes the LHW champion.
Without Brock, DC decides to vacate belt because a fight vs Stipe doesn't do big numbers.
He rematches Jones in march for the LHW belt and leaves the HW belt up for grabs
Vacant HW Belt - Stipe Miocic vs Cain Velasquez in spring/summer 2019
Daniel Cormier vs Jon Jones 3 at UFC 235
Well dc challenged brock and he accepted in cage...thats closer to the fight being on than just cuz he resigned with wwe and is obviously stated he can still do a ufc fight... Soooo as i asked before is there anything other than rumor that brock wont fight dc?
Stipe stood there while Cormier telegraphed that he was going to throw, and still performed no avoidance. Cormier would piece him up again, taking advantage of the lack of head movement.
Cormier showed he was going to throw well in advance, and he simply stood ground with hands down, not even looking to counter.