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Stipe Miocic mum on future after Jon Jones at UFC 295: ‘Once it’s done, we’ll figure it out’

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    Stipe Miocic mum on future after Jon Jones at UFC 295: ‘Once it’s done, we’ll figure it out’

    While Jon Jones has publicly said his UFC 295 heavyweight championship title defense against Stipe Miocic may be his final fight, the challenger isn’t ready to do the same.

    Miocic looks to become a three-time heavyweight champion when he faces Jones in the main event of the UFC’s return to Madison Square Garden on Nov. 11. Ahead of the blockbuster matchup, Miocic was mum on the subject.

    “I’ve thought about that since after my first UFC fight,” Miocic, who was promoting a partnership with Buffalo Wild Wings, told MMA Fighting. “Right now, I’m just focused on Nov. 11. That’s all I care about. Once it’s done, we’ll figure it out.”

    At UFC 295, Miocic makes his first octagon appearance since losing the title to Francis Ngannou at UFC 260 in March 2021.

    Miocic, the longest-reigning champ in divisional history, entered his second meeting with Ngannou on the heels of back-to-back victories against Daniel Cormier. After losing to Ngannou, he hoped to get a trilogy with Ngannou. But the thought of having his next championship opportunity against Jones wasn’t even on his radar until Jones won the title at UFC 285 and then called for the fight with him.

    “No, [I didn’t think that was possible], there was a lot going on,” Miocic said. “It was tough, because Francis was still around, and they were trying to put that together. Then he left, and they were trying to make the Jon Jones fight [for me], and every time we would figure it out, they would move it in a different direction.

    “It made it a lot easier when he was calling me out, so I was happy with that. But [despite the dates being moved], I knew I would get it. I wasn’t worried.”

    In a year where massive underdogs Alexa Grasso, Sean O’Malley, and Sean Strickland defied the odds to pull off upset championship-winning victories, Miocic plans on adding his name to the list, with the 41-year-old planning on letting his performance do the talking for him.

    “When you see me walking out with the belt and everyone saying, ‘and new,’ you’re going to find out real quick,” Miocic said.​

    #2
    I wish Stipe success, unlike Jones, he deserves it by being a fair fighter.

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      #3
      Originally posted by fifth_root View Post
      I wish Stipe success, unlike Jones, he deserves it by being a fair fighter.
      Given his time out and age, I don't have a good feeling about his chances.

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        #4
        Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

        Given his time out and age, I don't have a good feeling about his chances.
        True.

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          #5
          Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

          Given his time out and age, I don't have a good feeling about his chances.
          Yeah, the age and inactivity is gonna make it hard for Stipe. If it wasn't for that, I'd give him a good shot to beat Jones.

          Jones is likely past his prime as well, he didn't look too good in his last few fights at 205. People thought maybe Reyes was that good, but he got destroyed in his next few fights.

          We have yet to see Jones' chin tested at HW and how well he carries the extra weight in the later rounds. The Gane fight didn't show much. Gane is of the best strikers at HW, but has the worst ground game in the division it seems. He got out wrestled by a one legged Ngannou for 5 rounds.

          Just not sure if Stipe has enough left in the tank to beat Jones.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post

            Yeah, the age and inactivity is gonna make it hard for Stipe. If it wasn't for that, I'd give him a good shot to beat Jones.

            Jones is likely past his prime as well, he didn't look too good in his last few fights at 205. People thought maybe Reyes was that good, but he got destroyed in his next few fights.

            We have yet to see Jones' chin tested at HW and how well he carries the extra weight in the later rounds. The Gane fight didn't show much. Gane is of the best strikers at HW, but has the worst ground game in the division it seems. He got out wrestled by a one legged Ngannou for 5 rounds.

            Just not sure if Stipe has enough left in the tank to beat Jones.
            Beyond Stipe I have no idea what would be next for Jones

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              #7
              Originally posted by OctoberRed View Post

              Beyond Stipe I have no idea what would be next for Jones
              Probably retirement, and more DUIs.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Willy Wanker View Post

                Probably retirement, and more DUIs.
                Not with USADA out of the way!

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