Jon Jones announces his retirement from MMA due to health complications.

Jon Jones responded to Tom Aspinall’s callout. Sort of.

Aspinall effectively protected his intervals heavyweight title with a 60-second knockout of Curtis Blaydes within the co-main occasion of UFC 304 on Saturday night in Manchester. Taking after the triumph, Aspinall called for a unification bout with Jones, who crushed Ciryl Gane in Walk 2023 at UFC 285 to win the empty UFC heavyweight title.

On Sunday, “Bones” gave his to begin with open response to Aspinall’s commentsJon Jones responded to Tom Aspinall’s callout. Sort of.

Aspinall effectively protected his intervals heavyweight title with a 60-second knockout of Curtis Blaydes within the co-main occasion of UFC 304 on Saturday night in Manchester. Taking after the triumph, Aspinall called for a unification bout with Jones, who vanquished Ciryl Gane in Walk 2023 at UFC 285 to win the empty UFC heavyweight title.

On Sunday, “Bones” gave his to begin with open response to Aspinall’s comments
“Supply and request at its finest, I adore it,” Jones composed on social media.

Jones is anticipated to form his to begin with title defense afterward this year against Stipe Miocic, a matchup UFC CEO Dana White is enduring in needing to happen, in spite of the lion’s share of the community trusting UFC switches gears to Jones vs. Aspinall. The previous light heavyweight champ has prodded retirement, and indeed has been setting up a battle with current 205-pound titleholder Alex Pereira over the past a few months.

At the UFC 304 post-fight press conference, Aspinall sent a message to Jones — whom he expected was bolted in on his battle with Blaydes

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