Well, the first fight he took with Diaz in order to save an event. The least the UFC could do was offer him a rematch following the loss.
As far as the shot against Alvarez, I would consider it earned. First off, the UFC intended to offer him the first against Dos Anjos (which got cancelled for injuries.) Secondly, Holding the strap at a lower weight class moves you right to the top to fight for the strap at a higher weight class. These are the superfights we all clamor for. At the time, I don't believe anyone would have had issue with 205 pound champ Jones given a shot at the heavyweight strap.
Dude, you are all over the place with those excuses.
Let me dissect that for you:
1) Save an event by fighting a guy with no training camp?
No. he was attempting to get paid (since they get paid only when they fight, he had millions or reasons to fight).
Besides, he handpicked a guy who was partying in Cabo, so he posed no threat to him (or so he thought).
2) The
least UFC could do??? Are you insane?
He just beat on the P4P#1 guy, a guy who was unbeaten for a decade, and UFC/Conor refused to give him a rematch!
If Aldo didn't get one, why the fuck do you think Conor deserved one???
3) "earned title shot?"
Again, COnor got bumped to an undeserving FW title shot by bypassing all top contenders.
At LW, he was 1-1 against a journeymen. How the f*** did he "earn" anything?
Yes, I understand he was "promised RDA", but the fact is, he handpicked Diaz and lost. That alone should have taken away his shortcut to a title shot over the real contanders.
4) Superfights
Child, please!
Superfights are fights that pegs top champions like GSP and Anderson SIlva.
You know, fighters that DEFENDED their belt for very long and showed their dominance at their WC.
A fighter who just got the belt against another fighter who just got the belt does not qualify as superfight, no matter how much you love to suck those fighter's balls!
Lastly
5)Do not EVER compare Jon Jones (a guy who dominated his weight class for the past 5 years) with some over-hyped fighter who refuses to defend his belt so much, he forfeits it.