Whereas many have claimed the likes of present champions, Alex Pereira and Tom Aspinall would show a major menace to heavyweight kingpin, Jon Jones, former titleholder, Stipe Miocic is the most certainly to beat the Rochester native, in line with former champion, Randy Couture.
Jones, the present heavyweight champion and a former two-time gentle heavyweight titleholder, is anticipated to make his return to motion in November in the primary occasion of UFC 309 in Madison Sq. Backyard taking up the above-mentioned Miocic in a rescheduled paring.
First set to cope with two misdeameanor expenses in relation to an incident with a drug-testing agent earlier this yr in a digital courtroom listening to later this month, Jon Jones has been sidelined for over 500 days from the Octagon.
In his final outing, Jones landed the vacant heavyweight crown with a blistering first spherical win over former interim gold holder, Ciryl Gane, ending the Frenchman with an early guillotine choke.
Stipe Miocic tipped as greatest menace to Jon Jones
And linked with enormous championship fights towards interim kingpin, Aspinall in addition to former two-weight champion, Pereira, who at present holds gentle heavyweight spoils, Jones could be doing properly sufficient alone to beat Miocic in November, in line with sport icon, Couture.
“I believe proper now, due to expertise, Stipe’s most likely acquired the very best shoting at beating Jon,” Randy Couture instructed InsideFighting. “Aspinall has that uncooked bodily skill and remains to be inexperienced sufficient and younger sufficient that he’s going to be robust for Jon to cope with, particularly if Jon waits any longer as a result of he’s getting stronger and stronger every trip.”
“And I believe the longer Jon waits, the higher he’s going to be, he’s going to be in full stride so it’s attention-grabbing,” Couture continued. “Pereira has some issues to show, shifting up is not any simple activity. It’s one factor to chop weight and transfer down and there’s nonetheless some questions there even, however shifting up and coping with the larger guys, and Jon’s answered that query already coping with the larger guys, it’s a distinct factor. …”
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