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Jon Jones Issues a Straight Up Warning To Brock Lesnar

Prateek Arya
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Jon Jones Issues a Straight Up Warning To Brock Lesnar

Jon Jones issues a straight up warning to Brock Lesnar. The beast incarnate and WWE has reached an impasse, and The Conqueror may look to enter a new promotion now.

With Brock Lesnar being announced as a free agent by WWE, the speculations are already rife about the beast joining UFC again. And in relation to this, Jon Jones, a new entrant in the heavyweight division has wasted no time in issuing a straight up challenge to the former UFC Heavyweight Champion, Lesnar.

Jon Jones has been making the headlines for quite some time now. He vacated the Light Heavyweight Title, two weeks ago, and after a conundrum of events and dispute over his payout, he decided to climb up the weight class. After passing the threshold of Heavyweight division, he is also in the contention to become the No.1 contender. And now he become the first one to pose a challenge in front of Brock Lesnar.

Bones is very much active on social media, and used the Micro-Blogging website Twitter to admonish Lesnar.

In past, Brock Lesnar has been associated with Daniel Cormier, but with Cormier announcing retirement, it may open doors for Lesnar to pick a fight with a new heavyweight, and perhaps Jon Jones might become the ultimate opponent. But that’s too much further in the future, maybe even more than that, as first it will require Brock to sign a new contract with UFC.

Also read: “It’s Time”-Daniel Cormier Officially Announces Retirement

Brock Lesnar’s UFC Record

Brock Lesnar entered the Octagon in 2008, and competed in the ring till 2011. During the time, he fought 9 bouts and registered 5 wins, and suffered 3 losses. One fight ending in a stalemate. In UFC, he defeated the likes of, Heath Herring, Randy Couture, and Frank Mir. He made his return to the promotion in 2016, to compete against Mark Hunt in a one of contest. He won the match but the result was overturned to No Contest, as it was later found that Lesnar fought under influence of a banned substance (Clomiphene).

So, one may believe, there’s still lots on table for him to comeback and achieve in UFC.

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