Jon Jones willing to vacate heavyweight title in order to fight Alex Pereira after UFC 309
November 11, 2024 9:30 pm ET
Jon Jones may or may not continue fighting beyond UFC 309, but if he does, the reigning heavyweight champion has declared he would be willing to return for one more fight against light heavyweight king Alex Pereira over Tom Aspinall.
Complicating Jonesā wish is the fact that Aspinall currently is the UFC interim heavyweight champ, a title he claimed in November 2023 with a knockout of Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295. That door was opened only because Jones suffered a pectoral injury that forced him to withdraw from his original date with Stipe Miocic.
If Jones, whoās flirted with retiring after UFC 309, defeats Miocic and continues his career beyond Saturday nightās main event, many (perhaps even the majority of) fans and pundits believe he should unify the title with Aspinall, UFC CEO Dana White among them. But as far Jones is concerned, those people are simply misguided.
āWell, the interim championship shouldnāt have been there in the first place,ā Jones said Monday in an interview with Sportsnetās Aaron Bronsteter. āThe only reason there was an interim championship fight was because I got hurt, and they needed to keep the importance of that Madison Square Garden event (UFC 295). But Sergei and Aspinall shouldnāt have been fighting for an interim title in the first place. They shouldāve just been a replacement fight, a main event. I think making it an interim fight was premature, and now you have a bunch of confused people.ā
Jones vs. Pereira for the BMF title?
When considering a future fight with Pereira or Aspinall, Jones views āPoatanā as the matchup that will help his legacy more, which is important to him. After all, itās why Jones is fighting Miocic, whoās widely considered the greatest heavyweight of all time, instead of Aspinall, despite the former champās three-and-a-half-year layoff.
Pereira, whoās the same age as Jones (37), brings even more to the table in terms of credentials, having claimed the UFC middleweight title by knocking out Israel Adesanya before he moved up to Jonesā old stomping grounds of light heavyweight and winning four consecutive title fights.
If itās the status of the heavyweight champion that has everyone up in arms about why he should fight Aspinall, Jones is willing to vacate in order to make a Pereira showdown happen.
āItād be cool to fight (Pereira) for the heavyweight championship, but I would also willingly give up the heavyweight championship,ā Jones said. āI walked away from the light heavyweight championship, and Iād love to walk away from this one, as well, on top, on (my) own terms, good head on (my) shoulders, making lots of money. I love the position that Iām in right now.ā
Jones even has an idea for the UFC to consider should a fight with Pereira come to fruition.
āFighting Pereira for the BMF belt, thatād be cool,ā Jones said. āWe both have two belts in two weight classes. The night we fought, weād both be fighting for our third belt, which would be the BMF. How cool would that be?ā
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