Jon Jones is getting ready for a much-anticipated heavyweight match with Stipe Miocic and remains as determined as ever. Despite suggestions for Jones to defend his UFC heavyweight title against interim champion Tom Aspinall, Jones is standing firm on his choice to take on Miocic in what is anticipated to be a fight for the ages. The UFC, Jones, and Miocic are all on the same page about this upcoming bout.
While an official date for Jones’ return has not yet been confirmed, all signs point to him returning to face Miocic at UFC 309 in November at Madison Square Garden in New York City. This event presents a great chance for Jones to be in the spotlight and make the most of this fight against Miocic.
Despite concerns about Miocic’s odds against Jones, given his age and recent knockout by Francis Ngannou in 2021, Miocic is widely regarded as one of the best heavyweights in MMA history. With a track record of facing top contenders over the past decade, Miocic is expected to put on a strong showing in his return to the Octagon.
Jones has been meticulously preparing for the challenge of going up against Miocic, thoroughly analyzing his opponent and devising strategies to claim victory later this year. Jones’ research is ongoing as he delves into Miocic’s past fights, including his clash with Ngannou.
If Jones succeeds in defeating Miocic and boosting his UFC heavyweight record to 2-0, it could further solidify his standing as one of the greatest combat athletes of all time. Such a triumph may also pave the way for a highly anticipated title unification clash with Aspinall, should Jones opt to pursue it.