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Jon Jones hints at comeback in November, responds to Tom Aspinall and UFC 304 co-main event feud

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Jon Jones wasted no time responding to Tom Aspinall’s recent comments about him holding up the UFC heavyweight division. Aspinall, who is set to face Curtis Blaydes for the interim heavyweight title at UFC 304, took a shot at Jones in a reaction video, accusing him of playing games and delaying the division’s progress.

In a swift rebuttal on Twitter, Jones reminded Aspinall that he is defending his belt in a co-main event slot, while the top billing goes to a welterweight title fight. Jones emphasized that an undisputed title always trumps an interim belt, highlighting the hierarchy in the UFC.

Jones also hinted at his return in November, aiming to remind the world of his dominance in the heavyweight division. While there is no official confirmation of Jones facing Stipe Miocic in a headline bout at Madison Square Garden, it seems to be the target on Jones’ mind.

As for Aspinall and Blaydes, Jones suggested they fight for the official No. 1 contender spot, indicating that they would have to earn the opportunity to face the real champion after he settles his business with Miocic later this year.

The exchange between Jones and Aspinall has added fuel to the fire in the UFC heavyweight division, setting the stage for potential future matchups and rivalries. Fans will be eagerly anticipating how this drama unfolds in the coming months.

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