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Jones basically hopes Alex might beat Tom so he doesnt have to fight him.
There are far inferior fighters to Pereira who gave
prime Jones hell.
Jones basically hopes Alex might beat Tom so he doesnt have to fight him.
I rest my case.Didn't Jones want the fight against Alex at heavyweight?
I was thinking genius for the UFC, but fair on a lot of the points.Ciryl is the only omission. He beat every other "who" that was actively fighting at HW.
Well that's wrong for multiple reasons. He only wants his next fight to be for the undisputed belt, which he is entitled to as the interim champ. That could be with Jones, or it could be without him. That's not holding out only for Jones and isn't being a diva.
It increases his negotiating leverage, because the name will only be bigger and considered more dangerous coming out of it, so Jones can up his asking price or walk.
This is only looking at things from the perspective of Jones, who is leaving. The products that are staying, and therefore should take the least amount of damage are Aspinall and Pereira, so forcing more fights on both risks those prospects. You're even already talking about the potential losers dismissively. Also, some added extra nut riding with salty jones is exciting, or whatever kind of media-appealing shit that is.
You're forgetting to calculate in Pereira or Aspinall getting fights in between Jones fighting one of them. That would have to be added into the equation. And the timeline is only long because you're just freely giving the "champ" more time to sit out. To you, it's just a given that Jones will not be interested in fighting for months and months AND excusing it as ok.
For Jon, which is clearly the only perspective you have.
I feel like Pereira can't loose by taking an Aspinall fight. If he wins against Alex he's a fucking god. If he looses, it is against a heavyweight who may be an all time great. So Aspinall is above Alex in HW, but not in Alex's class(es)Great post
I still don't know if I would call it genius, but you make a lot of sense.
But this reasoning takes advantage of Pereira's willingness to fight anyone and doesn't address the damage a possible embarrassing loss would cause for him. And Pereira would likely be a huge underdog.
it builds hype between Apiral and Poatan for a Jones fightPlease explain how it is genius.
He has good power in his shots but grappling is the issue against Jon or Tom. He's been taken down by Izzy and Jan. He'll be taken down quite easily by either and won't have much defense against either. They're both horrible style match ups for him.Alex is freakishly strong
you mean ducking an interim champ to fight a 2 division world champ and much more bigger payday
the GOAT vs the 2 division world champs sounds bigger
than the interim champ vs the 2 division world champ
I will.
Jones is on his way out.
He may only have one fight left in him and is trying to play it as safely as he can. A fight with Pereira is safer because, as high risk as Pereira is, he is a bona-fide legend (multi-disciplilne, multi-weight champion) and is an arguably easier loss to swallow.
For all the nut swallowing here, Aspinall is a prospect. He is murdering fools (as of late), but has not even fought the who's who in his own weight class (Cyril is a serious omission). There is a world where he ends up being a world beater, in which case Jones' loss to him would be less tarnshiing. There is also a world where he ends up being a flash in the pan, in which case Jones' loss ages horribly.
So, Jones will only fight Aspinall for $$$.
Jones is also old in fight years. He takes time to ready his body (with physio and likely secret juice). So that means putting one or two marquee fighters on ice for a long time in anticipation of a fight.
Instead, put Aspinall against Perreira. Perreira will fight anyone. Aspinall (who is also being a diva by only wanting ot fight Jones) will fight Perreira, who is a proxy for Jones, and a legends eliminator. Take advantage of all the hype of the Jones fight without actually holding a Jones fight, and take away Jones' negotiating leverage.
If Perreira wins then good: Jones wanted to fight him, we don't care about the Aspinall fight, and his bona fides are next level. Fight of the fucking century. TBH, this is the best look. It is the lhw goats who beaheaded hw monsters batteling it out in a super fight. This is the best possible outcome.
If Aspinall wins then good: Jones can no longer deny his bona fides, and any resistence will reasonably be taken to be ducking. Huge drama fight due to prior beef, and maybe biggest heavyweight fight. No matter the outcome, we will see a salty fucking Jones, which is an exciting Jones.
IMO, Aspinall v Pereira -> winner v Jones is a better two fight option than Jones v Aspinall/Pereira -> the winner of that fight against Aspinall/Pereira. Also the timeline is way tighter.
So yeah, pretty genius.
Yeah, nobody could have thought of that.I think Jon believes he has one more fight left in him. That shoulder injury 8 months before the Stipe fight looked bad.
We have been arguing on this forum for a while about who he should fight next.
But uncle Dana to the rescue.
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Jon Jones Gives Green Light to Alex Pereira vs. Tom Aspinall Fight in Honest Verdict
Eager to delay title defense, Jon Jones gives honest verdict on a potential fight between Alex Pereira vs. Tom Aspinall.www.essentiallysports.com
I'll bet you guys Alex starches Aspinall and then Jones suffocates Alex.
It will be anti climatic. Styles make fights.
Then again. Alex has a vulnerable chin....
I can see the angle somewhat, but at the same time, say Tom beats Alex, which is highly likely, what does it do for their respective stock? I dont think Tom would get much credit for beating a 37 year old kickboxer who was fighting at 185 last year, meanwhile you have basically sacrificed the guy who has been the UFCs MVP for the last few years by putting him in what always seemed on paper like a mismatch in a higher weight class.
I have to totally disagree about Tom acting like a diva btw. He has every right to call out the champion of his division because he has solidified himself beyond doubt as the top challenger, to an extent that most even view him as the real champion. Him taking fights other than Jon is him treading water and taking needless risks that dont even have that high of a reward. The fact he already defended an INTERIM belt against a more credible challenger than the official champ did is the furthest thing from diva behaviour.