Amid requires a profitable supply to tackle Tom Aspinall in a title unification conflict, Jon Jones has been backed to earn within the area of $50,000,000 from right here on out for the rest of his profession, by UFC play-by-play lead, Jon Anik.
Jones, a former two-time undisputed mild heavyweight champion, and a present heavyweight champion — defended his crown at UFC 309 final month, touchdown an eventual third spherical spinning back-kick knockout win over former two-time champion, Stipe Miocic within the pair’s rescheduled grudge battle.
And within the speedy aftermath of the pairing, Jon Jones performed up a possible title unification pairing with present interim gold holder, Aspinall, though pressured, it might take “f*ck you” cash to ensure that him to entertain a conflict.
“He’s annoying to me,” Jon Jones stated. “He’s annoying to me and that’s my own personal—he annoys me. I get it you guys find it entertaining, but I find him annoying. I just don’t like him and at the end of the day, if I give him the opportunity to fight me, I want to be so compensated-I want to say it, I want that ‘f*ck you’ money, honestly. That’s just what it is.”
Jon Anik backs Jon Jones to land a large payday for his return to the Octagon
And so far as the above-mentioned, Anik is worried, Rochester native needs to be making no less than $50,000,000 in his future fights — together with a pairing with British fan-favorite, Aspinall.
“What he wants like that $30-40-50 million dollar payday, which he so deserves at this time because, in heavyweight MMA, anything can happen,” Jon Anik stated throughout an interview with MMA Junkie. “And certainly, in light heavyweight MMA anything can happen, but the consequences are so great when it comes to four-ounce gloves that these guys chuck.”