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Jon Jones enters the Octagon for his fight at UFC 309, opposite Dana White at the UFC 318 press conference, inset Daniel Cormier at a UFC Q+A
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John Jones’ Top Rival Defends Him, Challenges Dana White’s Explanation for UFC White House Exclusion

July 21, 2025 2 Min Read
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UFC Hall of Famer Daniel Cormier stepped up to defend Jon Jones after UFC President Dana White dashed hopes for Jones to headline a White House promotional event. Jones initially stirred excitement with his sudden retirement announcement and plans to return to the Octagon next year, potentially facing new undisputed heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall. However, White dismissed the idea at a press conference, stating there was no intention to feature Jones on the upcoming card despite Jones’ hopes for a comeback.

Cormier, in an unexpected twist, has shown support for Jones amid White’s reluctance. On a recent episode of “Good guy/bad guy,” Cormier shared his perspective, noting that despite Jones’ troubled past, opportunities have been granted to him and that placing the heavyweight title on him amid uncertainty could complicate the championship’s future. Jones has not competed since defeating Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 last November, with months of negotiations for a fight against Aspinall stalling due to Jones’ retirement. Cormier’s defense is especially surprising given the longstanding rivalry and recent social media disputes between him and Jones. Yet, despite their rivalry, Cormier expressed interest in a dream fight with Jones, underscoring the complex dynamics between these UFC legends.

Fan Take: This development is significant for fight fans as it highlights the ongoing drama surrounding one of MMA’s most polarizing figures, Jon Jones, and the heavyweight division’s evolving landscape with Tom Aspinall’s rise. It also emphasizes the nuanced relationships and tensions in the sport, which keep fans engaged and invested in potential showdowns that could define UFC history.

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