“Mark my words eventually I will have that belt around my waist,” says Jon Jones suggesting his legacy will continue


“Mark my words eventually I will have that belt around my waist,” says Jon Jones suggesting his legacy will continue

Jon Jones continues training hard to bulk up and conquer the heavyweight division.

Jon Jones

Jon Jones who announced that he will be moving up a weight class to fight in the Heavyweight division tweets out saying that he is confident his legacy will continue. Bones sees a bright future ahead of him and believes he will win the title.

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Jon Jones, former UFC heavyweight champion, on Twitter has been tweeting about his career in the new weight class. The UFC legend has expressed that he has faith he will become the greatest of all time. Fans eagerly are awaiting his return to the octagon.

“I’m finally at a point where I can see (there will be no competition in the GOAT conversation) as clear as day, I acknowledge that comfortably and confidently,” Jones said. “As soon as I can get my pay reflecting that, buckle up, it’s going to be a wild ride. The legacy continues.”

Jon last competed in the octagon at UFC 247 where he took home the win against Dominick Reyes. In some of his tweets, Jones has hinted at the previous feuds with the UFC president, Dana White. The Superstar was replying to a tweet suggesting that he has time in his hands.

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“The current champion is 38, I’m only 33” writes Jones on his Twitter account

“The current champion is 38, I’m only 33,” Jones said. “Mark my words eventually I will have that belt around my waist. There’s no rush. I’ll just keep building my body, I’ll focus on doing all the right things outside of the octagon, and hopefully one day the company will see more value in me.”

According to the promotion’s bossman, Jones is likely to fight the winner of the Stipe Miocic and Francis Ngannou rematch. The winner of the fight will be crowned champion who will have to defend his title against Jones.

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