Last opponent of Jon Jones in the UFC, the light heavyweight (up to 93kg) Dominick reyes showed discomfort with the long uncertainty regarding the return of the former champion. In an interview with the channel 'Lynch On Sports', the American made it clear that he would like a rematch after the controversial result of the first duel, complained about 'Bones' being removed from the octagon and gave an 'ultimatum' to the former owner of the belt.
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“Who’s to say, man (about Jones’ return)? I mean, it's been so long since he fought, since we fought. This literally 'running away from me' thing, saying he doesn't get paid enough to fight me again, the whole thing was a complete joke. Then being arrested again, several times. Dude, make up your mind. You know? It's hard to say, because I don't know who he's training with. I don't know what's going on. I don't really care, to be honest. Either stay on the sidelines permanently or join the game. What are you going to do?”, asked Reyes.
Despite suggesting a possible rematch, Reyes is going through a difficult time in the organization. Including the setback to Jones in the judges' split decision, the American has had three consecutive defeats in his career. As an MMA professional, Dominick has a record of 12 positive results and three negative results.
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