If Jon beats stipe

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Now that Usadas gone he's going to move back down to light heavyweight and challenge for the light heavyweight title, while holding up the heavyweight division. Win it call himself champ champ then call it a carreer.
 
First he was never gonna fight at heavyweight and now he's gonna run back down to LHW.

Boy does Bones keep busy smh
 
First he was never gonna fight at heavyweight and now he's gonna run back down to LHW.

Boy does Bones keep busy smh
I knew he was going to fight at heavyweight as soon as ngannou left. The only reason he left lightheavyweight in the first place is because he's past his prime. Now that USADA is gone many fighters are going to start looking a lot faster more explosive more conditioned and that includes Jon Jones.
 
I knew he was going to fight at heavyweight as soon as ngannou left. The only reason he left lightheavyweight in the first place is because he's past his prime. Now that USADA is gone many fighters are going to start looking a lot faster more explosive more conditioned and that includes Jon Jones.

What else do you have in that crystal ball, can you give me the power ball numbers?
 
What else do you have in that crystal ball, can you give me the power ball numbers?
Is it that far fetched? Lol. The dude only left light heavyweight because he was past his prime and the fights were a bit slower paced at heavyweight. With USADA gone many older fighters will be doing exceptionally well as they did pre usada. Now why would Jon want to stay at heavyweight and potentially risk getting his head knocked into outer space when he could go back down and become a champ champ then retire.
 
Is it that far fetched? Lol. The dude only left light heavyweight because he was past his prime and the fights were a bit slower paced at heavyweight. With USADA gone many older fighters will be doing exceptionally well as they did pre usada. Now why would Jon want to stay at heavyweight and potentially risk getting his head knocked into outer space when he could go back down and become a champ champ then retire.

Yes, its incredibly far fetched to think late 30s 250lb Jones is gonna go back to cutting weight and slim back down to LHW.

It is insanely far fetched.
 
Yes, its incredibly far fetched to think late 30s 250lb Jones is gonna go back to cutting weight and slim back down to LHW.

It is insanely far fetched.
lmfao first of all he's mid 30's

second he's 248 lbs, he bulked up 8 pounds from his walk around weight of 240 lmfao

he wouldn't be "slimming back down" he'd literally be shedding fat and water weight as he does every weight cut with no problem

even durring usada he didn't have an issue cutting from 240 to 205, nor did he have a problem cutting weight pre usada, your whole "this is a bad idea" has to do with weight that Jon has never had an issue cutting ever in his life lmfao
 
Lol way to rustle some jimmies OP lol.
I don't see the point in getting mad at facts. If I were him I'd do the same exact thing. Champ Champ is just another accolade to add to his resume. This dudes got the longest active win streak in combat sports currently, most number of title wins in combat sports, champion in two separate divisions. All that's left is to hold two belts simultaneously. He's done it all and seen it all!
 
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lmfao first of all he's mid 30's

second he's 248 lbs, he bulked up 8 pounds from his walk around weight of 240 lmfao

he wouldn't be "slimming back down" he'd literally be shedding fat and water weight as he does every weight cut with no problem

even durring usada he didn't have an issue cutting from 240 to 205, nor did he have a problem cutting weight pre usada, your whole "this is a bad idea" has to do with weight that Jon has never had an issue cutting ever in his life lmfao

Not happening dude
 
Not happening dude
It is happening dude just wait. It's the perfect time too. There's no way Jon sticks around at heavyweight after beating stipe, but there's a divison wide open down at lightheavyweight and an oppertunity for the old Jon Jones to come back.
 
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