Matches To Make After UFC 309

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UFC 309 went down last night (Sat., Nov. 16, 2024) inside Madison Square Garden in New York, which saw Jon Jones defend his Heavyweight title by knocking out Stipe Miocic in the third roun…


UFC 309: Jones v Miocic
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UFC 309 went down last night (Sat., Nov. 16, 2024) inside Madison Square Garden in New York, which saw Jon Jones defend his Heavyweight title by knocking out Stipe Miocic in the third round (see it again here). In the co-main event, Charles Oliveira secured his second win over Michael Chandler (highlights), while Bo Nickal defeated Paul Craig via unanimous decision (recap here).

UFC 309: Jones v Miocic
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Winner: Jon Jones

Who He Should Face Next: Tom Aspinall title unification bout

Look, I want to see a fight between Jones and Alex Pereira more than anyone else, but Dana White is completely against it. Furthermore, what’s the point in having an interim champion if he isn’t going to get the chance to unify against the division king? I get that Jones doesn’t want to fight Aspinall for one reason or another, and he does deserve to pick and choose what he wants at this point, but this is the fight to make next. After that, then I definitely wouldn’t mind seeing “Bones” and “Poatan” go at it in a mega fight.


UFC 309: Oliveira v Chandler
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Winner: Charles Oliveira

Who He Should Face Next: Makhachev vs. Tsarukyan winner

Islam Makhachev is in talks to make his next title defense against Arman Tsarukyan in early 2025, but that fight has yet to be booked. If and when it does, “Do Bronx” will be an interested observer because he will more than likely face the winner. He is currently ranked No. 2 in the division behind Tsarukyan, and his second win over Chandler upped his stock. Oliveira came up short against Makhachev at UFC 280 for the vacant title, so that’s a fight he would love to get back. If Tsarukyan wins, then that would be a fresh fight for all parties involved.


UFC 309: Nickal v Craig
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Winner: Bo Nickal

Who He Should Face Next: Anthony Hernandez

Nickal flipped the script last night and decided to completely abandon his wrestling against Paul Craig in favor of showing off his ever-improving striking, eventually leading to a unanimous decision win over Paul Craig. It wasn’t the most exciting fight, and the fans inside MSG let him know about it. Nevertheless, a win is a win and Nickal improves to 7-0, 4-0 UFC. Let’s give give him Hernandez next. I know “Fluffy” is ranked No. 13 at the moment and is likely looking to fight someone ranked ahead of him, but I highly doubt he would pass up the chance to be the one to stop Nickal’s momentum. This is a big step up for Nickal, but it’s time.


UFC 309: Ruffy v Llontop
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Winner: Mauricio Ruffy

Who He Should Face Next: Charlie Campbell

Ruffy secured his second straight win inside the Octagon — seven in a row overall — by defeating James Llontop via unanimous decision, Llontop was a late replacement for Charlie Campbell, who was initially slated to face Ruffy at this event before he was forced out for undisclosed reasons. I would love to see UFC matchmakers book this fight once more.


UFC 309: Araujo v Silva
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Winner: Viviane Araujo

Who She Should Face Next: Jessica Andrade

Araujo locked down a much-needed win over Karine Silva, which was a good bounce back performance following her loss to Natalia Silva. Currently ranked No. 9 in the women’s Flyweight division, I would like to see her face off against her fellow Brazilian standout, Andrade, next. Andrade made a return to the 125-pound division, but came up short against the aforementioned, Natalia Silva. Andrade, the former women’s Strawweight champion, would be a great test for Araujo, and a win over her could get her closer to the Top 5.


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