Daniel
Cormier doesn’t think former foe Jon Jones is
afraid of Tom
Aspinall — or anyone else, for that matter.
Jones defends his heavyweight title against Stipe
Miocic in the main event at UFC 309
on Saturday at Madison Square Garden in New York. Meanwhile,
interim champ Aspinall will be the backup for the fight.
Aspinall might never get a title unification bout, with both Jones
and Miocic having hinted at retirement after UFC 309. In case Jones
chooses to continue, he has already dismissed a potential title
unifier against Aspinall in favor of a matchup against light
heavyweight champ Alex
Pereira. According to Jones, “Honey Badger” is yet to earn his
dues to fight a legend like him. Cormier doesn’t agree with Jones
saying the interim champ is yet to earn his dues for a title
fight.
“For Jon to say he’s a nobody — but is he really? He’s the world
champ,” Cormier said on his YouTube channel. “Honestly, that’s who he is.
He is the No. 2 heavyweight in the world. He’s the interim champ.
He’s not a guy that’s just working his way through the division.
This is a guy that’s smashed the division.”
However, Cormier dismisses the narrative that Jones is scared to
fight Aspinall. Having shared one of the greatest rivalries in UFC
history with Jones, “DC” believes “Bones” isn’t afraid of anyone.
While Cormier understands the risk Jones will undertake in fighting
Aspinall, he believes his former foe’s legacy will be unaffected by
the result.
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But Cormier understands why Jones would prefer a potentially easier
fight against Pereira with a potentially higher payday. While
Pereira is one of the greatest stars of the sport today, Cormier
notes that he is yet to prove his mettle against an elite grappler
like Jones.
“Jon Jones isn’t afraid of Tom Aspinall,” Cormier said. “I wish
people would stop saying that. He is not afraid of that guy. He’s
not afraid of anyone. He’s not afraid to fight this guy. He’s not.
I think he’s trying to be more strategic. I think he’s trying to
make sure his legacy stands. I don’t know how it could ever be
faded. I mean, we do have short memories but could you ever forget
what he did? I don’t think fighting Tom Aspinall with the potential
that he would lose is a bad thing.”
Yes, financially [the Pereira fight] would make sense. It would
[also] be much less risky because of that glaring hole in the
matchup. I don’t know if Alex Pereira can defend takedowns against
the best guys. He’s wrestling Glover [Texeira]. I’m sure Glover’s
teaching him how to defend takedowns. I’m sure Glover, who’s a
tremendous wrestler himself, has him prepared, but I don’t know how
he will do in live action against a truly elite level high
wrestler. Because Jan
Blachowicz isn’t and he was able to take him down effectively.