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The long wait is over, and the anticipation is electric. UFC fans, prepare yourselves for a clash of legends! The heavyweight title bout between reigning champion Jon Jones and former champion Stipe Miocic is finally official. Originally scheduled for UFC 293 at Madison Square Garden, the fight was postponed due to a shoulder injury sustained by Jones. Now, this epic showdown is set to ignite the iconic venue at UFC 309 this November.

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The MMA world erupted when renowned reporter Rueben Carter tweeted: “Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic is officially signed for #UFC309 at Madison Square Garden.” This isn’t just another title fight—it’s a battle for legacy, with both fighters in the twilight of their careers. Jones, 37, and Miocic, 41, are ready to leave it all in the octagon.

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The stakes couldn’t be higher, especially with current titleholder Tom Aspinall adding fuel to the fire. Aspinall has repeatedly called out Jones for a title fight, but his pleas have fallen on deaf ears. UFC President Dana White has remained steadfast in his decision to book Jones against Miocic, setting the stage for a historic encounter.

Picture the electric atmosphere at Madison Square Garden, buzzing with the energy of thousands of fans. The heavyweight division, which has been in limbo, will finally get the jolt it needs. Aspinall, who claimed the belt in a thrilling match against Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 293, will be watching intently, knowing the outcome could reshape the division’s future.

This fight is more than a title bout; it’s a saga of redemption, dominance, and unfulfilled challenges. Jones aims to solidify his legacy, while Miocic is determined to reclaim his glory. As the octagon transforms into a battleground, the world will witness an unforgettable night where legends are made and history is written. after a long time, in the heavyweight division is poised to make a significant impact, with Jon Jones hinting that this fight could be his last.

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Jon Jones to retire after Stipe Miocic fight

Jon Jones is nearing the end of his nearly two-decade UFC career, marked by an astonishing dominance over his opponents. Becoming the youngest champion in UFC history at 23 by defeating Mauricio Rua, Jones later amassed numerous UFC records, including most title holds and defenses solidifying his status as the UFC’s best pound-for-pound fighter and Dana White’s favorite. However, this long journey is drawing to a close, as he recently announced by replying to a fan’s comment.

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Fun fact: after this year, Jon Jones will never have to work again. He retired at age 37. Winning,” Jones said. However, this isn’t the first time Jones has hinted at retirement. He’s previously suggested it multiple times, leading UFC veteran Michael Bisping to claim that Jones is likely bluffing to avoid a fight with Tom Aspinall, his next potential opponent. This retirement talk also adds another layer of intrigue to the upcoming UFC 309 showdown between Jones and Stipe Miocic.

Is Jon Jones’ retirement statement genuine or a tactic to avoid a potential fight with Tom Aspinall? The MMA world is abuzz with speculation. Could this be another strategic maneuver, or is the legendary fighter genuinely considering leaving the octagon? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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