“Seriously DC, we’re doing fine, bro!” Jones wrote on the social network. “I realized what kind of person you are, and I didn’t lie when I talked about it in my interviews. Leaving behind our bitter rivalry, I’m really interested to see how you represent yourself, the wrestling community, our community, and our sport.”
“Let’s sit down, conduct an interview before the fight, after the fight, arrange a meeting with the coaches. We are really all right. I appreciate your competitive nature – you helped me become a better fighter, for which I am eternally grateful to you.
Recall that the fight between Jon Jones and Cyril Gan, which will be played for the vacant UFC heavyweight championship belt, will head the UFC 285 tournament in Las Vegas on March 4.