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The Heavyweight division is in an odd place currently. Because Francis Ngannou refused to fight just about four months after winning his title, UFC promptly moved on from the knockout artist, resulting in Ciryl Gane’s interim title win and a whole mix of upset feelings. The two may end up settling things before the end of 2021, but even then, former champion Stipe Miocic is doing his best to argue from the sidelines for another chance at gold.
Also keeping a close eye on the state of the division is Jon Jones, who’s been bulking up for months now in pursuit of Heavyweight gold. Though he’s still stuck in a bit of a limbo due to negotiations, the waiting game could end in an instant.
Jones answered some questions earlier tonight at the UFC Hall of Fame ceremony, explaining that he doesn’t want to be a full-sized Heavyweight — he wants to be the biggest and strongest!
“Right now I’m about 255,” Jones said (via MMA Junkie). “I feel really great. My goal is to get up to 270 pounds. My goal is to be the most technical, the most well-conditioned, the strongest out of all the heavyweights. That’s what I want. I want to take over all across the board and that’s what I’m going to continue working for. I’m very patient and I know I have several more months of work to do. If anyone is impressed with the way I look today, I can’t wait until they see me when I get back in there. I’m planning on doing so much more.”
“… Before, I would start training about 10 weeks before a fight. I would try to get my body fat down and my cardio up and my skills together. Right now, for the first time in my whole career, I’m actually training consistently. I believe my cardio is fight-worthy right now. When I get in camp, it’s going to go to an even higher level. I feel I’m in better shape now than I ever did before. I’m sleeping better, eating better, drinking less alcohol. I feel really good.”
The 34-year-old also offered his thoughts on the Heavyweight title picture, explaining that he preferred the more high-profile match up vs. Ngannou but ultimately had his eyes on the belt alone. As for his timeline, Jones expects to fight for the belt in “the second quarter of 2022,” which would presumably give him enough time to fully fill out his frame.
Of course, the question remains: how big is too big? When Jones put on muscle for his bout vs. Ovince Saint Preux, the result was a bit lackluster, but “Bones” has seemingly put a great deal of thought into his preparation.
We’ll just have to wait and see.
Insomnia
Kelvin Gastelum back at Welterweight is such an exciting concept, but … I’ll believe it when I see him on the scale with well-defined abs!
A move back to AZ and likely return to welterweight for @KelvinGastelum in 2022 #UFC266 #TheSchmoandThePro FULL INTERVIEW: https://t.co/Ra46xTVS87 pic.twitter.com/cqV9177com
— The Schmo (@TheSchmo312) September 23, 2021
Both Dan Hooker and Nasrat Haqparast are en route to Las Vegas!
$BETU I make my flight #UFC266 here I come pic.twitter.com/HoBRRV77nh
— Dan Hangman Hooker (@danthehangman) September 23, 2021
Passport and visa picked up ? Las Vegas we’re coming ! Weigh ins in 32 hours ! #UFC266 pic.twitter.com/WTWNjSYB7y
— Nasrat Haqparast (@Nasrat_mma) September 23, 2021
Remember those pictures a few months ago of Nick Diaz looking shredded by the track? Uhh … what happened?
Oh boy pic.twitter.com/UROhgqjkX3
— Nice Guy ? (@ImAntoMMA) September 23, 2021
Jorge Masvidal took his flying knee to the wrastling ring!
Ruhroh @GamebredFighter KO on Jericho! #AEWRampage #Masvidal #Jericho pic.twitter.com/H0mx7gAxzn
— Mark Buensuceso (@markbuen) September 23, 2021
Well, this is certainly a fight that is going to happen.
Gian Villante will fight Chris Barnett at #UFC268 on November 6th. #UFC #MMA #UFCESPN pic.twitter.com/OSA3xWQE9r
— Marcel Dorff (@BigMarcel24) September 24, 2021
Conor McGregor offers up an interesting take on his wonky first pitch:
Curtis Blaydes’ wrestling and activity are ridiculous for a Heavyweight.
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Things get extra heated in this week’s version of MMA Guy vs. Random “Street Fighter.”
Love me a good ole “Street fighter challenges MMA fighter” Video. pic.twitter.com/OnqwqWdtJe
— Bruise MMA (?’?-‘?)? (@bruisemma) September 22, 2021
It only takes a small opening for Brian Ortega to jump on the neck and begin transitioning between attacks.
Front-headlock threats and guillotines by Brian Ortega #UFC266 pic.twitter.com/KTP8JwHYDc
— Dan Tom (@DanTomMMA) September 23, 2021
Lead leg skips straight up to the chin:
Random Land
Fun with the hydraulic press!
Midnight Music: A garage rock staple from The White Stripes!
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