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Jon Jones accused of ducking Tom Aspinall fight

Jones is set to face Stipe Miocic at UFC 309

Jon Jones
Jon Jones

The tension between UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones and interim titleholder Tom Aspinall continues to dominate headlines, with fans and pundits alike questioning Jones' apparent reluctance to face the English contender.

While Aspinall has made it clear he is eager for a unification bout, Jones has opted to focus on his fight against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309. This decision has not gone unnoticed, sparking rumors that the reigning champion is avoiding the younger challenger.

Jones, known for his dominance in the octagon, recently broke his silence on the controversy with a sharp tweet aimed at his critics. However, the post was quickly deleted, leaving fans speculating about his true intentions.

In the since-deleted tweet, Jones mocked accusations that he was "ducking" Aspinall. He wrote: "I'm going to hide in my mansion and not come outside, people are calling me a duck come oh no my world is over. What is this high school? lol."

The sarcastic tone of the tweet was a direct response to the growing criticism, with Jones appearing to dismiss the idea that fan opinions could sway his decisions.

While some fans viewed the post as a bold statement of confidence, others saw it as further evidence that Jones is avoiding Aspinall.

The tweet's deletion added another layer to the drama, leaving fans to wonder whether Jones regrets his words or simply wants to refocus the narrative on his bout against Miocic.

A Growing Divide Between Jones and Aspinall

Aspinall has steadily built his reputation as a formidable force in the heavyweight division. His recent performances and interim title victory have cemented his status as a worthy challenger for the unified title.

However, Jones' decision to prioritize Miocic over Aspinall has left fans frustrated, with many accusing him of dodging the rising star.

For Jones, the fight with Miocic represents a chance to solidify his legacy against one of the division's all-time greats. Aspinall, however, has framed the situation as a missed opportunity for Jones to prove himself against the next generation of fighters.

As Jones prepares for UFC 309, the debate over his willingness to face Aspinall remains unresolved. While the champion seems focused on his current challenge, the pressure to meet Aspinall in the octagon will only grow louder.

Jones' deleted tweet, whether intentional or impulsive, has further fueled speculation about his long-term plans. With Aspinall continuing to stake his claim as the division's future, the rivalry shows no signs of cooling down.

For now, fans can only wait to see if Jones will eventually accept the challenge or continue to chart his own path.

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