Jon Jones hits back at Tom Aspinall ‘duck’ claim as thousands of fans hound him during live stream

The UFC fan base continued to chase Jon Jones because he continues to slow down his potential title Unification Fight against Tom Aspinall.

Earlier this week Tom Aspinall established an undesirable record and became the longest ruling UFC -Interim champion in history, something he is not proud of.

Nevertheless, the Brit further claimed that he was set up to find out whether or not he will fight against Jones because he was planned for an important meeting with the UFC brassing.

However, Jones is currently working after trip to Russia to assume Nate Diaz bizarre in a Russian reality TV show, similar to the ultimate hunter.

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Jon Jones responds to fans who call him a 'duck' during the live stream

After he had traveled to Russia to film the Reality TV program, 'Bones' then went to Thailand, where he follows the culture and gets some training with the students who participate in the show.

While he went to Instagram live in Thailand to check in with his fans and told them what he is planning. During the live Jones drove through the streets of Thailand, rode on the sidewalk and filmed while he drove.

The fans' reaction, however, might not have been one that expected the UFC Heavyweight Champion, because the LiveChat was completely filled with fans who called him a 'duck' and sent duck mois.

“I have people in the chat who calls me a duck, meanwhile I live my absolute best life,” Jones responded to fans comments.

“I don't know if it is considered diving if you live well. I don't think it works that way,” he went on.

Tom Aspinall willing to continue from Jon Jones Fight

Although UFC boss Dana White remains convinced that the title -an announcement will flourish, Aspinall is now willing to continue with a fight against Jones, because he does not want to sit on the sidelines.

That said, the Brit has always remained adamant that his next fight must be for the undisputed UFC Heavyweight Title, because he does not want to defend an interim title again.

And with that in mind, it now comes down to the question of whether the UFC can negotiate with Jones or whether they can strip him from his title.

'Bones' now has 96 days to go before catching Cain Velasquez as the longest reigning champion in the heavyweight history of UFC, despite the fact that he has only made one title defense so far.

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