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The UFC 247 headliner has a little more heat behind it now that the combatants are chirping.
Ahead of his UFC 247 light heavyweight title defense, Jon Jones has kept relatively quiet when it comes to opponent Dominick Reyes. There have been a few minor verbal battles, but nothing close to what his usual opponents face. Following some Reyes comments that he didn’t likethough, Jones took to social media to unleash a salvo of trash talk against his next challenger.
It started when Reyes stated that Jones has never fought an athlete like him. That got Jon hot:
“He’s fought wrestlers he’s fought strikers but never athletes“ -DR
probably the dumbest thing I’ve heard in a while
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) February 3, 2020
Jones then responded to a fan, pointing out the athletic accomplishments of many of his prior opponents, including Daniel Cormier, Ovince Saint Preux, Ryan Bader, and Vitor Belfort among others:
DC competed in the NCAA finals and in the Olympics, OSP played Division I football, Bader the current double Champ of Bellator, Vitor crazy speed and explosive, Lyoto had been striking since age 5, Glover was on a 20 fight win streak but none of those guys are athletes I guess ??? https://t.co/EIH0FrQQSL
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) February 3, 2020
He then went after Reyes directly:
Dominick Reyes, one of the greatest athletes in Apple Valley history. Being a big fish in a small pond for so long has really gone to his head.
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) February 3, 2020
Beating up on cans has got him convinced he’s a better athlete than most of the world. If he was so badass he would’ve won the California state wrestling championships, he would’ve went division one, He would have at least made a practice squad for the NFL. This man is delusional
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) February 3, 2020
He closed by issuing a warning, at least something that looks like one:
I got some humble pie in the oven, dishing out slices in one week
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) February 3, 2020
Reyes (12-0, 6-0 UFC) will look to be the first man to legitimately defeat Jones (25-1, 1 NC, 19-1 1 NC) on February 8th in the Toyota Center in Houston.