The newest obsession of the internet has seen people debating whether 100 men could beat a gorilla in battle and be better at the front than the greatest MMA hunter of all time.
In recent months, Jon Jones has been on the receiving side of much criticism after the constant saga between him and Tom Aspinall.
The two UFC heavyweight title holders could meet in what would probably be the biggest fight of the year, but there has not been much movement on this front lately, apart from a teasing post from Jones.
Although they seem to be great rivals for each other, both Jones and Aspinall would be large assets in every scenario in which a collection of people had to take the greatest living primates.
Other candidates for a 100-man dream team such as Daniel Cormier, Eddie Hall and Georges St-Pierre have all weighed their duties, but now it's time for 'Bones' to have his say.
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Jon Jones wants to lead the line alongside NFL stars and fellow -hunters against the gorilla
Jon Jones may not be the most popular hunter on the UFC selection at the moment with some fans, but he is still generally considered the best to ever do it.
'Bones' is a remarkable athlete that seemed incredibly naturally talented from the moment he was taking a cage for the first time, but his spirit is again one of his best qualities.
Jones told TMZSports that he believes that this would be the difference in this hypothetical scenario about the enormous figures.
“That is a good choice, I would like to be one of the hundred. I think it is such a funny subject, but it is as if everyone is so serious about fighting this damn gorilla. What has the Gorilla put forward us? What did he do?
“Yes, it's a funny debate. 100 men certainly beats a gorilla. If you think of the intelligence of humans, we have conquered the planet so that the animals should not be a problem for it.”
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The heavyweight champion was then asked if he believes that he could take the gorilla alone and despite his ability to beat other men in the Octagon, he was not so confident.
“Absolutely not solo, I would need a lot of help, but I think you get a couple of boys from the NFL selection, a bush of the heavier boys from the UFC selection, and we have that thing in no time.”
Although Jones would call up a backup of other powerful athletes, he would not want them to let their hands get dirty before he told the end of the battle.
It is not surprising that the man who holds the UFC record as the youngest champion in the history of promotion, wants to be in front and center for the conflict.
“Where am I coming in? No, let me lead the peloton. Yes, I would like to be part of the first wave if we did.”
Tom Aspinall only has Jon Jones in his visor while he still continues to enjoy UFC Rival
It has become a regular event that many of the answers under a post connected to Jon Jones are about Tom Aspinall.
The heavy title bundle is clearly the fight that the fans want to see and the Brit has continued to inspire these comments and reactions through his activity on social media.
The newest post from Aspinall saw him attending a clay shooting club, where he had admitted a shot at Jones and had accused the consensus the greatest of all the time of diving.
100 men versus 1 gorilla is perhaps a nice distraction, but the real heavyweight collision is between the two men who keep UFC Gold in the same weight class.
