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Jon Jones is arguably one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time. His dominance in the octagon, owing to his incredible fight IQ, spatial awareness, and overall physical stats, make him one of the toughest fighters to face in the octagon.

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His historic win over Shogun Rua at UFC 128 made him the UFC’s youngest ever champion. Things were only upward for Jon Jones since then. Apart from one controversial disqualification loss that he’s faced, he has arguably had one of the greatest track records in all of MMA.

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‘Bones’ Jones closes the light heavyweight chapter of his career

Jon Jones is also the greatest light heavyweight in the UFC and has never fought in any other division. However, things have been taking a turn since he vacated his light heavyweight title after his win over Dominic Reyes. Stating that he wants to move up to heavyweight, the 34-year-old seemingly closed his light heavyweight chapter for good.

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My candle for light heavyweight blew out, it showed in my last fight, instead of being discouraged by a bad performance, I’m stoked about this new season. New energy. My time at LWH was over, I see that more clear today than ever,” tweeted Jon Jones.

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To break this tweet down, Jones states that his time in light heavyweight has come to a close. The “bad performance” that he was referring to was against Dominic Reyes, who many people thought was robbed of his win against the MMA GOAT at UFC 247.

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Talking about “new energy,” Jones referred to a fresh season that is most likely at heavyweight. This has been a long time coming because it’s been over two years since ‘Bones’ last fought; he has been talking about a move to heavyweight ever since then.

Who will Jon Jones fight in the UFC heavyweight division?

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Jon ‘Bones’ Jones has been speculated to fight a couple of top opponents in the UFC heavyweight division. This, however, seems to have been delayed indefinitely without any progress owing to Jones’s troubles away from the UFC.

The UFC has not announced opponents and dates, and hopefully, it will happen sometime this year. Jones has stated his interest in fighting opponents such as Stipe Miocic, Francis Ngannou, and Ciryl Gane.

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Despite his interest in fighting the cream of the crop, his return is still up in the air.

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Is Jones’ tweet an indicator that his comeback is imminent? Share your views in the comments section below.

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Rohit Raj is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. As a Business student, Rohit’s love for the UFC was double-sided with the business of it being just as intriguing as the martial arts aspect of it. “Don't just fight, perform” is a quote that he believes drives the most entertaining fights of the UFC, with the likes of Conor McGregor, Chael Sonnen, and Israel Adesanya sweeping him off his feet with their skill as well as swagger and trash talk capabilities. Rohit has a black belt in Karate, having participated in state-level championships. He loves to play soccer and go to the gym regularly. Rohit, a dedicated cinephile, theater actor, and filmmaker, also enjoys dancing in underground street cyphers every once in a while.

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