Daniel Cormier has cleared the air on the latest social media from Jon Jones.
During the weekend the retired dichotomy UFC champion Jon Jones went on a tirade towards Daniel Cormier after his biggest rival appeared in the UFC 318-way show.
During the show, Cormier was asked if he could fight someone everywhere, who would be. Cormier answered with his house as a location and did not give a name. His fellow gastheer Dan Hellie asked if it mature with 'Mon Mons' because of his history with Jones.
Cormier laughed at it, but Jones seemed to think he was what Cormier referred to.
Jones claimed that he “most painful that has ever happened” with Cormier's life, and said he had bury him twice in the Octagon and that he would be kicked a third time.
Cormier refutes Jones's claims in a new video.
Not depicted in their UFC Light Heavyweight Championship Bout during the UFC 214 event in Honda Center on July 29, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Daniel Cormier responds to Jon Jones and claims the 'most pain' about him: 'Lost a child'
It has been almost a decade since Jones and Cormier shared the Octagon together.
Their rematch on UFC 214 in 2017 was ruled as a no-contest after Jones had tested positively on the steroid Turinabol. It was initially a TKO interruption for Jones, who caught Cormier with a main kick and punches.
Cormier responds to Jones and said that his losses left him with 'more than bruises'.
“Yes, it was bad to lose,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel.
“I can admit that. I'm a man.
“It was bad to lose. And it hurt much more in 2017.
“It doesn't hurt today,” Cormier continued.
“That is eight years over. I am not tied to that.
“You can't say that you are most painful that happened in a person's life when they have lost a child,” Cormier added.
“That is the craziest in the world. You say that I happened the most painful that I happened in a person's life when they have lost a child or killed their father. But again, he knows. But that's why you know that you are dealing with a different kind of person …”
The three-month-old daughter of Cormier died in a car accident in 2003. Cormier's father was murdered on Thanksgiving Day in 1986.
Daniel Cormier tells Jon Jones that he 'has to get off my page'
Cormier had had enough of his rivalry with Jon Jones.
Cormier worked as a broadcaster for the last two fights of Jones in heavyweight, with which he seemed to have no problem.
With regard to Jones's comments about the most hurt in his life, Cormier says that his former enemy should just stay with him at the moment.
“Someone tells Jon Jones from my page, man,” Cormier concluded his video.
'Like, Dang, what does he do?
'See what I do?
“Come on, Jon,” Cormier said about his dual rival.
