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Jon Jones Hits Back At Daniel Cormier's Comments
Jon Jones continued his feud with Daniel Cormier after the latter criticized Jones for appearing to spend Thanks Giving without his family. This was after Cormier commented on a clip, which showed Jones spending time in Russia.
Jon Jones responds to Daniel Cormier’s recent critique about spending Thanksgiving in Chechnya rather than with his family. Imagine a man getting his ass kicked… and years later he’s still pondering how I spend my holidays. Brother, that’s not concern that’s a long term rental. Utilities included.
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Daniel Cormier criticizes Jon Jones’ Chechnya trip
Jones has been spending time in Chechnya as a guest of Ramzan Kadyrov, as he hosted a birthday party for his son Adam Kadyrov’s 18th birthday. The two-division UFC champion was also seen trying out machine guns and rocket launchers, and doing some light grappling with the dictator.
Jon Jones has hit back at Daniel Cormier as the pair’s bitter feud drags on over eight years after they last fought.
The rivalry between Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier is one of the most personal and heated conflicts in MMA history. Jones holds two victories over Cormier, though the second was overturned to a no-contest due to Jones testing positive for PEDs.
Tsarukyan (23-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC) ran through Dan Hooker for a second-round submission Saturday at UFC Fight Night 265 in Qatar. All signs appeared to point toward Paddy Pimblett getting the next shot at Topuria (17-0 MMA, 9-0 UFC), but Cormier isn't sure anymore.
‘DC’ recently had some words for ‘Bones’ surrounding his trip to Chechnya. While Jones is targeting a UFC comeback at the White House in 2026, he visited Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen leader who has been accused of multiple human rights violations and sanctioned by the United States government.
Daniel Cormier was a bit taken back that Jon Jones was overseas and not with family on an important annual US holiday.
Out of all UFC champions, Daniel Cormier believes Merab Dvalishvili is the one that's best handling his career.
Daniel Cormier has been retired for over five years. The former two-division UFC champion is undoubtedly one of the greatest fighters of all time, now calling fights as a full-time commentator cageside. Cormier announced his retirement following a decision loss to then heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic at UFC 252 in 2020.
The Canadian teenager’s battle with a brain disorder drew the attention of filmmaker James Hergott, along with World Wrestling Entertainment superstar John Cena and former two-division Ultimate Fighting Championship titleholder Daniel Cormier.