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Jon Jones: Still the King, Even at the Finish Lin

At Noche UFC, Jon “Bones” Jones dropped bombs—not punches this time, but words—about Sean O’Malley’s fall from grace and his own epic showdown with Stipe Miocic. If you thought the GOAT was going out quietly, think again.

O’Malley’s Loss: “It’s Just a Setback”

Losing sucks, and nobody knows that better than Jon Jones. But when asked about Sean O’Malley’s title slip, Jones didn’t pile on—he laid it straight.

“Sean’s got the tools,” Jones said, throwing O’Malley a lifeline. “This ain’t the end. It’s just a setback.”

Translation? Stop crying over spilled blood. O’Malley can make this the moment that turns him from flashy contender to all-time great. If he’s got the guts to use the loss, Jones thinks the kid can bounce back harder than a UFC pay-per-view gate.

Miocic: The Perfect Final Boss

Forget the small talk—Jon Jones is gearing up to face Stipe Miocic, and he knows what’s at stake.

“This could be it,” he admitted, letting the weight of his legacy hang heavy. But Jones isn’t showing signs of fear—he’s showing calculation. Stipe isn’t just another name on the list; he’s the name that could make Jones’ career bulletproof.

“If I beat him, I’ll have done it all,” Jones said. And he’s not wrong. Taking out the greatest heavyweight of all time cements Jones as the best ever, no asterisks, no debates.

Jon Jones: Fighter, Legend, Teacher?

Even as Jones hints at hanging up the gloves, he’s not done leaving his mark. He’s already conquered the Octagon; now, he’s looking to inspire the next generation.

“I want to leave something behind,” he said. And let’s face it: no one’s better equipped to teach the art of domination than the man who redefined it.

Jon Jones might be near the end, but don’t get it twisted—he’s still on top. Whether it’s in the cage, backstage, or in his words, Bones isn’t just a fighter. He’s the Blueprint.

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