Jon Jones is continuing to go throw shade at Daniel Cormier for possibly being considered the greatest of all time with a win over Stipe Miocic.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably already aware that Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier can’t stand each other. For years they have been trading barbs outside of the cage and fists inside of it, with Jones coming out on top both times in the Octagon. But the second time, Jones ended up testing positive for turinabol and the bout was flipped to a No Contest. Cormier had his UFC light heavyweight title returned to him, and Jones remains suspended, possibly for up to four years.
With all that in mind, the UFC decided to post something that would create a little debate ahead of Cormier’s bout with heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic – if DC could beat Stipe, could he possibly be the greatest of all time?
Obviously Jones thinks that’s ludicrous, and he took to social media to denounce it right away. Cormier responded, making comparisons between Jones and disgraced cycler Lance Armstrong.
Now it’s JBJ’s turn again. And he didn’t hold back:
I don’t have a platform DC? That just sounds dumb. Even after years of suspension I have just as much if not more of a platform than you. Every win you get goes on my resume, You know who you dream about at night. I’m sure your wife knows too
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) June 25, 2018
At first I thought you were trying to convince the fans I beat you because of performance enhancing drugs but now I’m pretty sure you have convinced yourself too. keep doing that
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) June 25, 2018
Good thing for you, the next time we fight I’ll be all cleaned up. Let’s see you dominate me this time since I cheated the first two
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) June 25, 2018
Good luck in your next fight, I’ve always wanted to be heavyweight champ… who’s your daddy?
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) June 25, 2018
Cormier hasn’t replied yet, but you know he’s going to eventually. In the meantime, he’s preparing for his July 7th bout for the heavyweight title in Vegas. And Jones remains on the sidelines.