Former UFC light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones returns to face his old rival Daniel Cormier on April 23rd, in a strikingly similar scenario to their UFC 182 pairing. The glaring difference here is for the first time in five years, ‘Bones’ is competing as the challenger in a title bout. ‘DC’ won the vacant strap when Jones went all Thelma & Louise mid-2015, submitting Anthony Johnson in a thrilling bout at UFC 187. Now, with the Greg Jackson trained Jones reinstated, the feud between the two has jumped right back in to life.
Some interesting back-and-forth over social media, the ‘unstoppable’ presser and heated confrontations were to be expected, but still provided some highly entertaining moments. Remember just weeks ago this video did the rounds, instantly heightening interest in the pair’s venomous and bitter opposition:
At times it seems that Jon Jones just can’t help himself, but there’s also the opinion that his character is just that well portrayed, and it’s hard to separate theatrics from reality. In the timeline of the UFC light-heavyweight division, Jones is most certainly the dominant force, although he’s a far cry from someone like Chuck Liddell, at least in terms of style. ‘The Iceman’ had a fan pleasing habit of knocking fools out on a regular basis, and exited the sport with a huge following of loyal supporters.
Fights with Tito Ortiz, Randy Couture, Babalu, Kevin Randleman, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, Wanderlei Silva and many more made Liddell an obvious hall of fame candidate. Where does his story connects with Jones? Well, the comparison between the two has been made on a regular basis, and ‘The Iceman’ was recently posed an interesting question on how he thought a fight between them would go down. It sparked an instant reaction from ‘Bones,’ and now Bas Rutten has even chimed in on the subject.
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