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Anthony “Lionheart” Smith is happy the UFC’s troubled light heavyweight son, Jon Jones, is returning from exile- even though on the face of it, it seems unfair he is rewarded with a title shot immediately.
Via MMAJunkie.com:
“As far as Jon Jones goes: Like I’ve said 100 times, I’ll never talk about anything Jon Jones does personally because that’s his own life,” Smith told MMAjunkie at UFC Fight Night 138 media day. “He wants to mess it up, that’s on him. As unfair as it does seem that Jon Jones is back in a title shot, the title’s back in rotation, and that’s something ‘DC’ wasn’t doing. I said 100 times I never thought ‘DC’ was going to come back to 205.”
The objection in regard to Daniel Cormier is one other fighters have made- that he has no intention of making the very tough weight cut to 205 again when he has the heavyweight title. DC himself hasn’t admitted that- he says if he loses his heavyweight title at UFC 230 to Derrick Lewis, he might just come back and upset the planned UFC 232 matchup between Jones and Alexander Gustafsson. Smith doesn’t think DC has any intention of doing that, and is just glad the situation will be resolved one way or the other, for the sake of himself and the rest of the light heavyweight contenders.
“I understand,” Smith said. “He’s the double champ, and he wanted to hold onto that as long as he could, and I couldn’t say that I would’ve done any different. I’m just glad that it’s moving again. I just hope that Jon doesn’t beat Gustafsson and then hold the division up again.
“I just don’t think that Daniel has any intention (of defending). I think that’s what it comes down to. If he had a timeline of like, ‘I’m going to fight Derrick Lewis at this time, and then in March I’m going to defend the 205 title,’ I think he’d still have it. But I think Jon Jones and Gustafsson fighting for it, he has no intention.”
Anthony Smith faces Volkan Oezdemir tomorrow night in the main event of UFC Moncton tomorrow night.
Insomnia
This is very cool of Artem Lobov
I’m told @RusHammerMMA went up to Johnson afterwards and said he will make sure MJ gets the full 20% back bc he is appreciative of the fact that MJ took the fight on short notice. The rules are Lobov has to take the money but he gave Johnson his word he’ll get it back to him.
— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) October 26, 2018
A crazy Jiu-Jitsu story:
Jiu Jitsu and Weed mix very well, as the Diaz brothers could tell you.
Ben Askren kept up his trash talk today on Twitter.
No I remember it and it was a great shot from your boy! Hillbilly
— Darren Till (@darrentill2) October 26, 2018
The trade, Askren for Demetrious Johnson, seems like a positive event in and of itself, but it might be less of a positive development for the fighters going forward.
Trades? The following one-sided provision exists in standard UFC Promotional Agreements. You, as a fighter, could be “assigned, licensed or transferred” to “one or more persons or entities” (i.e. another promotion) and the UFC may do so “without Fighter’s consent.” @ProjSpearhead pic.twitter.com/F1gu2giPK1
— Lucas Middlebrook (@lkmiddleb) October 26, 2018
Rachael Ostivich grappling with her partner
Of course Tito Ortiz wants to outlive his kids
#ClassicTito #LiddellOrtiz3 pic.twitter.com/V27EorfmYW
— Borrachinha Depot (@FullContactMTWF) October 26, 2018
How… how do you not know Floyd Mayweather’s name as an expert in anything related to combat sports?
Merryweather Lewis?? #UFC‘s lead expert witness right there. smh pic.twitter.com/9OZ6G2onQF
— Paul Gift (@MMAanalytics) October 26, 2018
Slips, Rips, KO Clips
Body kick!
Luis Santos finishes Daichi Abe with a CRUSHING liver kick at 0:33 of Round 1! #WeAreONE #PursuitOfGreatness #Yangon #MartialArts pic.twitter.com/48UHp9grHQ
— ONE Championship (@ONEChampionship) October 26, 2018
Sometimes a kick catch doesn’t pan out:
Han Zi Hao KOs Ryan Jakiri (One) pic.twitter.com/8nYY7Vczqh
— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) October 26, 2018
The T-rex dance from Marcelo Rojo!
Marcelo Rojo
great fight, great comeback TKO, great t-rex celebration pic.twitter.com/ETKutlgPoj— Jolassanda (@Jolassanda) October 27, 2018
George Foreman and Ron Lyle was a heavyweight fight I hadn’t known about until today. What a slugfest!
George Foreman & Ron Lyle go to WAR in arguably the greatest heavyweight slugfest in boxing history. @GeorgeForeman pic.twitter.com/rBfZZ7vrEL
— EditinKing Boxing (@EditinKing) April 29, 2017
I missed Aaron Pico in slow motion. After beating Leandro Higo, I can’t wait to see him against the elite in Bellator and perhaps eventually the UFC.
Random Land
Its been some day for Florida. First the MAGA bomber, now this.
I can’t stop watching this. pic.twitter.com/QvLj7rMWNu
— sexy mueller investigation (@IGotsSmarts) October 26, 2018
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