Jon Jones has given some answers and more questions after a series of messages on social media.
The heavyweight champion of the UFC recently responded to a part of the criticism he has confronted, so that fans have called for the title holder to strip.
Jones spoke about his current status by admitting that he has not trained well since his UFC 309 fights with Stipe Miocic, apparently clarifying that the ball is at the Court of the UFC with regard to the future of the division.
He was also critical of Tom Aspinall, where Jones compared his matchup with Ciryl Gane when talking about the story about the potential title Unification Clash.
His answers were hit with even more recoil from the fans when 'Bones' fired a few shots in different directions.
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Jon Jones takes pictures of Tom Aspinall, Daniel Cormier, Chael Sonnen and the fans in social media spree
In Jon Jones' series of social media reports, he let fans talk to his comments about Tom Aspinall, which states that the interim champion is not 'special' because of his losses outside the UFC.
'Bones' then posted several other comments about Aspinall and hit back to the fans who called him to make an error after he said the Brit has been submitted twice.
Appreciate all the people who have corrected me! I said Tom was submitted twice, but that it was only once … by a man who calls everyone Earl. Then he became random by another random. Hard to remember who did what when several people were involved. 🤷🏾
– Jonny Meat (@JonnyBoes) 6 June 2025
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He also claimed that his 'big mouth' heavyweight rival has a negative influence on his own career by striving for him, something he also saw other opponents the victim of.
To be honest, it would not surprise me. I see that things like this always happen. Fighter enables me to become their entire identity. They are so focused to be the man in the meantime, the competition is lurking. The big mouth gets a bit in the ass. https://t.co/rfahnmmukv
– Jonny Meat (@JonnyBoes) 6 June 2025
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In one of the answers to Jones's post about the earlier losses of Aspinall, a fan referred to the most controversial victory of the consensus of all the time.
The heavyweight champion hit this answer back by getting the fan and called him a 'good boy' for referring to his UFC 247 victory over Dominick Reyes that many believed they should have go the other way.
I want you to be a good boy and write to Dominic every year. Let him know he won. → good man. https://t.co/Z4MeUAK2EU
– Jonny Meat (@JonnyBoes) 6 June 2025
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Last but not least, Jones took a final shot on two former opponents of him who have weighed their thoughts about the heavyweight titles situation.
'Bones' was clearly not impressed by what Daniel Cormier and Chael Sonnen have to say about ESPN's 'Good Guy/Bad Guy', even if they have not been too critical of the champion.
Jon Jones both threw all of you, but hey – why not work together on a podcast and gossip about his life? In the meantime, he is your annual salary here in a week. Stay busy, guys. 🤼️
– Jonny Meat (@JonnyBoes) 6 June 2025
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Jon Jones reports after he claims that he wishes Tom Aspinall 'no ill will'
After he claimed that Tom Aspinall could lose from Ciryl Gane because he is too focused on the current heavyweight champion, Jon Jones responded to a fan who claimed that he would pray for the demise of the Brit.
'Bones' stated that he has no 'sick will' against the interim champion and that he does not hate other hunters.
Jones claimed that he 'usually only responds to their envy' before he unsubscribed from social media.
As the answers to Jones's comments show, his comments do not satisfy the fans.
If they have reached one thing, it is even clearer that he is not going to fight so that the UFC leaves a decision.
