Determined, Jon Jones again calls for a fight with Alex Poatan at the White House: 'Nobody loses in this fight'

Jon Jones and Alex Paatan have already expressed interest in fighting in the White House.

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Jones and Poatan at an event in the USA. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/homeoffight

Despite having announced his retirement, Jon Jones He clearly has one remaining commitment as an MMA fighter: to test his strength against Alex Poatán at the White House. The American came forward last Wednesday (5) to express his interest in sharing the octagon with the Brazilian at the event commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Independence of the United States, scheduled for June next year.

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According to Bones, turning the duel into reality would be the best option not only for the athletes involved, but especially for the organization.

“I would love to fight Alex Pereira at the White House. He is incredibly respected, a name known to everyone. He is a champion and is in the discussion for one of the best of all time. It would be a huge event. I think the whole world would want to watch. I have beaten many Brazilians in my career and regardless of how this fight happens, nobody loses,” Jones stated in an interview with [source missing]. Espaitec's 'No Scripts'.

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Poatan and Jones have already spoken about a confrontation.

Meeting between Jon Jones and Alex Poatan at UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC

Meeting between Jon Jones e Alex Poatán in the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram/UFC

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Two of the most well-known names in the sport today, both Poatan and Jones have expressed interest in facing each other on several occasions. After knocking out Magomed Ankalayev and to regain the light heavyweight (up to 93 kg) belt in UFC 320The Brazilian stated that his next fight should be in the heavyweight division (up to 120,2 kg).

However, even with the athletes' mutual interest, both will need to convince Dana White. The UFC CEO has already stated... don't trust Jones was enough to leave the main attraction of one of the biggest events in the company's history in the hands of the former fighter, who has already been the target of several controversies outside the octagon and was even the reason for the cancellation of UFC 151 in 2012.

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