Jon Jones accused of ‘conning the public’ by Tom Aspinall as fight talk frustrations boil over

Jon Jones has been told that he accepts 'fans' by continuing to block conversations for his heavyweight title Unification Bout.

Tom Aspinall has chases Jones around the world in the past year since he has won the Interim Riem. And fans have told UFC boss Dana White that the fight that is the greatest thing that can be made at the moment is anything but done.

For months, Aspinall has insisted that he has agreed to his end of the deal, but Jones is supposed to hold a record day. And with Logan Paul in a new episode of the Impaulieve Podcast, the Brit claims that it is an attempt to inform fans.

Tom Aspinall tears in Jon Jones in the latest criticism

Tom Aspinall's Push kept on a fight with Jon Jones, saw him go to New York to strive for his rival and to go on a long media tour in which the game is called. Only on Saturday evening in UFC London did he trolle Jones with a duck toys, which intimirating that his rival avoids or 'dives' the fight.

Aspinall has so many defenses of his interim -heavyweight belt if Jones has the undisputed and is no longer interested in competing for a secondary belt. Speaking with Paul and Mike Majlak, he explained: 'Jon looks at the audience.

'Listen, I do not dispute that he is a great hunter. I think he didn't want to fight [Francis] Ngannou for three years and now he doesn't want to fight me for more than a year and he is exactly the way he manipulates the media and the audience is super smart. I don't want to take anything from him.

“But do I think he is afraid of doing the heavy fighting at this stage in his career? Absolutely. I can [understand it]I respect it. But if you are going to ask me the straight question 'Is Jon Jones afraid of fighting me?' The honest answer would be 'yes'. “

Jon Jones wants generation -Payment for Tom Aspinall Fight

It has been a while since Jones openly talked about the prospect of fighting Aspinall, choosing to share cryptic messages and sing a fan against his rival last week. But after his last victory over UFC 309, he noted that the money needed to do the fight would be considerable.

Jon Jones speaks with Joe Rogan after beating Stipe Miocic on UFC 309. Credit: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC

“I just don't like him and at the end of the day, if I give him the chance to fight against me, I want to be compensated that way,” Jones told the media in Madison Square Garden after his last world title defense against Stipe Miocic.

“I want to say, I want 'F – your' money, to be honest. That is exactly what it is. Or else my life is perfect without him. I don't need him at all and he needs me and that is a good place to be in negotiation.”

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