Jon Jones supports Alex Pereira’s fight against Israel Adesanya. He prefers Stipe Miocic to face ‘one-dimensional Francis Ngannou’

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Jon Jones wasn’t going to miss out on the opportunity to poke fun at one of his biggest rivals.

Following a lackluster UFC 276 main event, which saw Israel Adesanya successfully defend his middleweight title with an uneventful unanimous decision win over Jared Cannonier, Jones took to social media to tweet out some insults at “The Last Stylebender.”

First, Jones tweeted and deleted a comment in which he mocked Adesanya’s fingernails and Adesanya referencing the film Frozen to build up a potential fight with main card winner Alex Pereira. Later, he re-posted his tweet :

Jones also mentioned how impressed he was with Pereira. The former two-division Glory champion needed less than three minutes to knock out Sean Strickland and all but guarantee himself a third fight with Adesanya. The two previously met in kickboxing bouts, with Pereira winning the first by decision and the second by knockout.

“Bro I just went back and watched Alex P fight!! Yes, I ride with him every day. He made it look way too easy. Really hard to believe he was unranked before this fight.”

Adesanya and Jones have a long history of trading insults, with Adesanya previously teasing that he might move all the way up to heavyweight for a fight with Jones. However, the two are unlikely to meet anytime soon with Adesanya and Pereira expected to clash and Jones pursuing his own marquee fight in a new division.

UFC President Dana White recently said in an interview with Jim Rome that the three-time light heavyweight champion will make his heavyweight debut against either current champion Francis Ngannou or former champion Stipe Miocic. Commenting on the situation, Jones said he’d prefer to fight Miocic, referring to Ngannou as “one-dimensional.”

” “At the moment I’m looking for Stipe to fight, I believe it proves more,” Jones replied to a question from a fan. “Fighting Stipe is a very one-dimensional fighter, fresh from knee surgery. It’s hard to say, but I think beating Stipe is more important .”

Later in the evening, Ngannou took his own shot at Jones while backing up his friend Adesanya.

“Since Jones been sitting back and talking s*** Izzy have defended his title at least five times,” Ngannou wrote. “Well done CHAMP… some people talk and some act.”

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