Jon Jones has given a breakdown of what would happen if he had to fight Jake Paul and Logan Paul at the same time.
Later tonight, the MMA legend will attempt to defend his title at UFC 309 in Madison Square Garden, New York, USA.
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Jon Jones isn't convinced he would beat Jake Paul and Logan Paul in a 2 on 1
In just a few hours, Jon Jones and Stipe Miocic will battle it out for heavyweight supremacy.
But before setting foot in the cage with the Croatian-American, 'Bones' faced numerous questions from the media.
One outlet asked the dynamic striker how long it would take to knock out Jake Paul and Logan Paul in a 2 on 1.
But instead of giving a boastful answer, the fighter instead went a different route, showing that he wouldn't have too much confidence in coming out victorious.
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In an interview with Broadcast Boys, he said: “I don't know if I could knock them both out. I think I would step out of the scenario and maybe get rid of it.
“They are both respectable athletes. They both grew up on the wrestling team. Jake definitely has some serious punching power.
“To be honest, I don't even know if I could make it.”
UFC heavyweight legend explains how Stipe Miocic can beat Jon Jones
Despite being considered one of the best to ever do it, many are writing Miocic off tonight.
That's mainly because he's 42 and hasn't fought since the brutal knockout loss to Francis Ngannou in 2021.
However, a former UFC world champion is convinced the firefighter has what it takes to achieve victory.
The icon explained exactly how Miocic can push Jones to his limits.
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