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Daniel Cormier Convinced “Matured” Jon Jones Will Do “Justice” to Him

Published 02/17/2023, 10:30 AM EST

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UFC light heavyweight star Jon Jones will be making his return to the octagon at UFC 285. ‘Bones’ will take on Ciryl Gane for the vacant heavyweight title, which was stripped off of Francis Ngannou after his departure from the promotion. Jones recently welcomed his former rival Daniel Cormier to commentate on his fight. Moreover, DC has responded to Jones‘ approval.

Jon Jones is arguably one of the most exciting fighters in the history of MMA and combat sports in general. He will return to UFC after 3 years of fighting his last bout at UFC 247. ‘Bones’ would seek to win the championship, which he never lost.

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Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier had a storied rivalry in the UFC. Moreover, DC retired in 2020 and became a commentator for Dana White‘s promotion. Fans were wondering whether Jones would like his former rival to be a part of the commentary team for his fight against Ciryl Gane. ‘Bones’ cleared the air on Twitter as he stated that DC is more than welcome to do so. Jones even praised Cormier‘s commentary work in the process.

Daniel Cormier responds to a “matured” Jon Jones

Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier had one of the most memorable back-and-forth wars of trash-talking. Both fighters clearly hated each other when they were rivals. Moreover, Daniel Cormier said that he didn’t have to ask for permission from any fighter to be able to commentate on one of his recent videos on YouTube. He said, “Just for the record, I don’t really need permission to call someone’s fight.” 

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However, Cormier acknowledged Jones‘s comments on social media and talked about the latter acknowledging his commentary skills. He said, “I’ll be honest with you. It’s kind of nice to hear the fighter [Jon Jones] acknowledge that even with our history, he believes that I could do him justice and do the job fairly because I’ve done it before.”

DC also claimed that Jon Jones was becoming a much more mature individual than before. He said, “It seems now that Jones is maturing. He seems to be taking a much different approach to the build to the fight and how he’s approaching everything.” DC added, “It feels nice for him to acknowledge, ‘I think this guy could do me justice.”

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This would not be the first time DC might get the chance to commentate on a Jon Jones fight. He has done it before at UFC 197 when ‘Bones’ made his return after a one-year absence from the promotion. Jones wasn’t too kind to Cormier that night, since both of them were engaged in a heated rivalry. Things, now, look better than it has ever been between the two UFC greats.

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Himanga is a UFC author at EssentiallySports. He interned as a WWE author at Sportsmanor before joining EssentiallySports to pursue his interest as a sports journalist. Himanga is a big fan of UFC's Conor McGregor and considers him the most entertaining combat sports athlete of the 21st century.
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