Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier are set to face off once more, but this time as coaches rather than fighters, in a new reality show. Their rivalry is one of the most intense in MMA history, with Jones having won both their fights, although the outcome of their second bout was changed to a no-contest due to Jones failing multiple drug tests. Despite this, fans vividly remember Jones knocking out Cormier.
The legendary duo continues to fuel their rivalry even though Cormier has retired and Jones has moved on to claim the heavyweight title and hopes to return to fighting. Although they now maintain a friendlier relationship, some tension remains between them.
Recently, Russian social media star Alfredo Auditore announced, alongside Jones and Cormier, that the two former UFC two-division champions will meet again—not in the ring, but as rival coaches on ALF Reality. Past incidents on similar shows suggest that the competition could still get heated, as previous seasons featured a grappling match and a notorious team brawl involving Jones.
Fans joked that Cormier must have received a substantial payout to revisit their rivalry, with the show being promoted as “the cruelest reality show ever” featuring an epic clash between captains and fighters, promising the wildest experience yet.
Fan Take: This announcement is exciting for fight fans because it reignites one of MMA’s greatest rivalries outside the cage, showcasing the athletes’ personalities and strategies as coaches. It could set a new standard for MMA reality programming, blending competition, drama, and legendary history to engage viewers and grow the sport’s fanbase.

