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Whatever the truth is, one thing is sure that its not Jones' business to decide who should fight him. He has no right to complain even if Gus is thrown ten times at him.
I don't think they offer contracts at the kinds of places TS is seeking employment. McDonalds isn't concerned with locking that caliber of talent down just yet.
don't understand why folk are so afraid to post on their real accounts
Mods have banned people for less. All it takes is one power tripping Jones fanboy mod and its all over for the ts account (until a new one is made). Happens all the time.
Thanks TS for adding to my list of bookmarked threads that I will recall after jones smashes Gus.
Which mod do you think is a Jones fan?
To get banned for hating on Jones takes a lot.
Can't wait until he beats Gus again.
After he beats Gus(again) they will just say he was ducking DC all along, then in the event he gets past DC they will revive the sad "hes ducking Cain and JDS at HW" argument. Then when JJ does that and takes the HW strap, they will say hes ducking the first alien species humanity comes into contact with.
Jon Jones is one of the very few fighters to be in an extremely strong negotiating position with the UFC for a new contract. He very well deserves a huge contract, and he is in the perfect position to get it. No fight will be signed until the deal is done.
As far as him "ducking?" LOL, just get out of here with that nonsense. Just look at the man's resume. He's fought a killer's row of top fighters for years now... including Gus, already. Jon Jones haters are the most ridiculous bunch on this site.
Anyone who thinks that Jones should sign for the Gus fight before he has a new contract with the UFC has taken several too many shots to the head and needs to retire already.
Jones will sign for the Gus fight at the same time as he signs his new UFC contract, not a moment before and almost certainly not any longer after than it takes to sign his name a second time. Hell, it likely will be all rolled into one contract so that he won't even have to sign twice. There's no way the UFC doesn't make Jones' new contract contingent on signing up for the rematch--that's their big money fight at the moment--and there's no way that Jones doesn't use the rematch to extract as much money as possible from the UFC.