‘Most people lose’ … Tom Aspinall didn’t scare Jon Jones into retirement, says UFC star

Jon Jones 'does everything well' by not fighting Tom Aspinall.

That is what a former UFC title Challenger said after the UFC Heavyweight Champion retired a few weeks ago from MMA.

Undoubtedly the greatest hunter of all time, Jones shocked the UFC world with his decision to retire at 37, with UFC CEO Dana White interim title holder Tom Aspinall announced as the new undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

Jones has suggested that he returned for a fight in the White House, but at several times the retired two -division champion is accused of 'diving' of a fight with Aspinall, who has destroyed every UFC heavyweight on its path.

However, not everyone thinks that Jones retired because of Aspinall.

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Chito Vera says that Jon Jones is not afraid to fight Tom Aspinall

Jones will be achieved later this year and has achieved much more than most hunters dream.

The pound-for-pound king for most days in UFC history, together with many other awards, top Bantamweight Chito Vera states that Jones did 'everything' in his UFC-Run, despite the fact that he did not united the title against Aspinall.

“Do you think Jon Jones is afraid of fighting Tom Aspinall?” Vera was asked on the improvised podcast.

“No,” Vera replied.

“He doesn't have to fight against Aspinall. He did everything. He fought in his Prime. He won the Riem – the youngest ever.

“He never lost the belt. There are few incidents outside [the Octagon]But nobody is perfect, so that's on him.

“He is solid. He has to retire when the F – he wants,” said Vera about Jones.

“Because most people lose seven in a row, and then [people go] Sir, come on, you have to retire.

“He is doing everything well, so everyone who is against it.”

Former UFC champion Welterweight Leon Edwards predicted Jones to lose from Aspinall if he would retire.

Tony Ferguson is told to retire after 8-striking losses

Tony Ferguson is not 'most people', but the legendary lightweight has lost its last eight fights.

Ferguson was once on a stellar profit streak with 12-fighter at 155 pounds before it all crashed in 2020. Justin Gaethje Brak Fergusons Streak with a standing TKO on UFC 249 and the former UFC Interim-Light Weight Champion lost his next seven fights and his job at the UFC.

Ferguson, 41, recently confirmed that he would make his pro -box debut on 30 August, which fans received a lot of concern.

“Is Tony Ferguson shows signs of CTE?” A fan asked Grok on X.

“Better against someone are just washed,” wrote another fan.

“He should struggle or Jiu-Jitsu, why does he register for more punishment for the head?” A fan responded to the news about Ferguson's boxing debut.

“Bro is already retired,” wrote a fan on X.

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