Gordon Ryan defines terms for Nick Rodriguez rematch; Craig Jones’ battles remain unchanged

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Gordon Ryan is open to having rematches with Nick Rodriguez and Craig Jones, but under his specific conditions. In a detailed Instagram post, Ryan laid out the requirements for facing his competitors again, making it clear that the matches would adhere to Ryan’s rules.

After Rodriguez expressed interest in a showdown with Ryan with a $2 million prize following the Craig Jones Invitational, Ryan put forward a counteroffer. He proposed that Rodriguez and Jones each contribute $500k or $1 million, while he would provide $1-2 million for two matches in one night, with the winners taking all. If one of his opponents declines, Ryan suggested a $1 million match against one of them, underscoring the financial stakes for Rodriguez.

Ryan specified that the matches would be unrestricted in time, focused solely on submissions, with limited intervention from referees. Additionally, he mandated that the competitors wear long sleeve rash guards and spats. The contests would only occur when Ryan is in peak condition and on a date of his choosing, with a clear yes or no response from his opponents for further discussions.

In conclusion, Ryan urged Rodriguez and Jones to either comply with his terms or remain quiet, stressing his superiority in their past confrontations. Jones replied to Ryan’s proposal in the comments, challenging him to a different bet. As of now, Rodriguez has not responded to Ryan’s remarks.

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