Sat. Apr 18th, 2026

Jon Jones Seeks Fair Rematch Against Daniel Cormier

Jon Jones, the prominent mixed martial artist, has voiced his strong desire to face his long-standing rival, Daniel Cormier, for a third encounter. Jones explicitly stated his wish to defeat Cormier once more, this time with a clear and undisputed victory, emphasizing a “fair and square” outcome.

The animosity between Jones and Cormier has been a defining element of their careers, and Jones believes their feud is unlikely to ever be resolved amicably. He even suggested that Cormier has no intention of ever reconciling with him.

Currently serving as opposing coaches on ALF Global, the two fighters recently experienced a moment of potential de-escalation. Following an altercation on the show, Cormier expressed a desire to leave the set for his own safety. However, Jones intervened, persuading Cormier to remain and even acknowledging his rival’s achievements, both as a person and an athlete.

Despite this brief display of sportsmanship from Jones, Cormier has not reciprocated, leading Jones to believe their dynamic will remain unchanged. In a recent interview with ALF Global, Jones articulated his perspective:

“I think this is just going to be the way that it is for the rest of our lives. He [DC] considers himself to be my rival, but really he’s just a hater.”

Jones’ rivalry with Cormier has been consistently marred by controversy. Although Jones defeated Cormier twice in their previous bouts, the second fight was later overturned to a no-contest after Jones tested positive for a banned substance. This resulted in the light heavyweight championship being returned to Cormier.

Following this incident, Cormier has repeatedly questioned Jones’ legacy, accusing him of cheating due to his failed drug tests. This persistent criticism has fueled Jones’ determination to face Cormier again, aiming to prove his capabilities in a clean competition.

Jones elaborated on his ambition:

“I wanna beat Daniel again fair and square. It’s me in Thailand by myself with my business partner versus Daniel and his whole team. I’m a one-man winning machine.”

English Translation:

Jon Jones, a prominent mixed martial artist, has expressed his strong desire to face his long-standing rival, Daniel Cormier, for a third encounter. Jones explicitly stated his wish to defeat Cormier once more, this time with a clear and undisputed victory, emphasizing a “fair and square” outcome.

The animosity between Jones and Cormier has been a defining element of their careers, and Jones believes their feud is unlikely to ever be resolved amicably. He even suggested that Cormier has no intention of ever reconciling with him.

Currently serving as opposing coaches on ALF Global, the two fighters recently experienced a moment of potential de-escalation. Following an altercation on the show, Cormier expressed a desire to leave the set for his own safety. However, Jones intervened, persuading Cormier to remain and even acknowledging his rival’s achievements, both as a person and an athlete.

Despite this brief display of sportsmanship from Jones, Cormier has not reciprocated, leading Jones to believe their dynamic will remain unchanged. In a recent interview with ALF Global, Jones articulated his perspective:

“I believe this will simply be the way it is for the remainder of our lives. He [DC] regards himself as my rival, but in reality, he is merely a detractor.”

Jones’ rivalry with Cormier has been consistently marred by controversy. Although Jones defeated Cormier twice in their previous bouts, the second fight was later overturned to a no-contest after Jones tested positive for a banned substance. This resulted in the light heavyweight championship being returned to Cormier.

Following this incident, Cormier has repeatedly questioned Jones’ legacy, accusing him of cheating due to his failed drug tests. This persistent criticism has fueled Jones’ determination to face Cormier again, aiming to prove his capabilities in a clean competition.

Jones elaborated on his ambition:

“I want to defeat Daniel again fairly and squarely. It’s me in Thailand, by myself with my business partner, versus Daniel and his entire team. I am a one-man winning machine.”

By Jack Thornley

Jack Thornley is a passionate MMA journalist based in Bristol. With over a decade covering everything from local amateur bouts to international UFC events, Jack brings an insider's perspective to his articles. His candid interviews with fighters reveal the human stories behind the combat.

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