Hunt blasts possible fight between Jones and Lesnar: 'Two cheaters'

Heavyweight fired shots at athletes recently caught doping and said he had no respect for either of them

Hunt (left) beat Lewis (right) in the last fight Photo: Reproduction/Twitter/UFC

Hunt (left) beat Lewis (right) in the last fight Photo: Reproduction/Twitter/UFC

The heavy weight Mark Hunt was once again irritated by the emphasis given to Brock Lesnar, his rival after a controversial fight at UFC 200. The New Zealander said that Lesnar and Jones don't deserve to fight each other in one of the biggest fights that can be made by Ultimate at the moment. According to “Super Samoan”, the fact that the two have already been caught in anti-doping tests invalidates all their achievements.

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Lesnar and Hunt faced each other at the historic UFC 200, with the American winning by decision. However, the triumph turned into a no-contest fight after the former heavyweight champion was caught in an anti-doping test. Hunt sued Ultimate and Lesnar himself, and thinks he doesn't deserve to fight again, just as he declared he doesn't respect Jones, who didn't fight in the same event because he also failed a doping test.

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“Look at these bastards. Jon Jones He's one of the best fighters in the world, but he's a cheater. Lesnar too. You are all cheaters, nothing more than that. Now, they're going to put the two biggest cheaters in the world to fight! What the f… I'm not going to waste my money watching this. Why? See two cheaters fighting? I am not. They deserve nothing. I respected Jones, but not anymore. When you are caught for doping, you shouldn't gain anything. They're not martial artists, either. They don’t deserve my money,” said Hunt in an interview with former UFC fighter Mike Swick’s Real Quick podcast.

Hunt recovered from his performance against Lesnar, fighting at home in June of this year. In the 400th event in Ultimate's history, including numbered shows and Fight Nights, he surpassed Derrick Lewis by knockout in Auckland, New Zealand. The former K-1 champion recently announced that he wants to face Fabricio Werdum, who knocked him out at UFC 180.

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