Jon Jones Demands ‘F*ck You Money’ for Aspinall Fight: “He Needs Me, Not the Other Way Around”

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The UFC king isn’t mincing words. After DESTROYING Stipe Miocic at UFC 309, Jones has the MMA world on its knees, demanding a price tag so outrageous, it’s shaking the sport to its core. But forget Aspinall—Jones wants Pereira, and he’s ready to ditch the heavyweight throne to get it.

Devastation at UFC 309: The King Reigns Supreme

Jon Jones delivered a jaw-dropping performance at UFC 309, obliterating Stipe Miocic with a devastating third-round knockout. This victory not only secured his title defense but reaffirmed his dominance as the pound-for-pound king of MMA. Yet, what truly set the MMA world ablaze wasn’t his in-cage dominance—it was his audacious demand: “You want me to fight Tom Aspinall? Pay me ‘fck you’ money!”*

‘Aspinall? I Couldn’t Care Less’

Despite Aspinall holding the interim heavyweight title, Jones dismissed him outright. “He’s annoying,” Jones declared. “I don’t like him. If I have to give him a shot, I want an obscene payday. Otherwise, my life is perfect without him. He needs me more than I need him.” With those cutting remarks, Jones made it clear—he’s dictating the terms, and Aspinall is just another name beneath his throne.

The Real Fight Fans Crave: Jones vs. Pereira

Forget Aspinall—Jones has his sights set on Alex Pereira, the reigning light heavyweight champion. Known for his electrifying knockouts, Pereira is a worthy adversary for Jones’ legendary career. “I’m not interested in up-and-comers,” Jones emphasized. “I want dangerous, established champions. Pereira is the fight I want, and I’ve been crystal clear about it.” If this superfight happens, it could become one of the most highly anticipated clashes in UFC history.

Dana White Puts the Brakes: “This Fight Makes No Sense”

Despite Jones’ wishes, UFC CEO Dana White has other plans. He dismissed the possibility of Jones vs. Pereira, citing a significant weight class disparity. “Jon is too big, too dominant,” White explained. “Did you see how he manhandled Stipe in the first round? I love Pereira, but this fight doesn’t make sense.”

Jones’ Ultimatum: No Pereira? Then I’m Out

Jones isn’t budging. He’s willing to relinquish the heavyweight belt to get what he wants. “I’ve built something bigger than belts,” Jones said confidently. “If the UFC won’t give me Pereira, I’ll walk away. Call me a chicken, call me a duck—I’ll be cashing a massive check while doing it.”

With Jon Jones at the height of his powers and refusing to compromise, the ball is in the UFC’s court. Love him or hate him, one thing is undeniable: the MMA world is hanging on his every move.

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