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Jon Jones reveals how Ciryl Gane 'intimidated' him after first-round win, predicts Tom Aspinall rematch

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Jon Jones reveals how Ciryl Gane 'intimidated' him after first-round win, predicts Tom Aspinall rematch

Jon Jones' former rival Ciryl Gane earned his respect in how he handled himself in the moments immediately after their UFC 285 fight.

Former two-division UFC champion Jon Jones won the heavyweight title by handing Ciryl Gane a humiliating defeat at UFC 285. Just seconds into their fight, Jones tapped Gane with a nasty guillotine choke to become the UFC's latest ‘champ-champ'.

Fast forward to 2026, and Gane has earned his fourth undisputed heavyweight title shot after defeating Alex Pereira to win the interim belt at UFC Freedom 250. Gane is expected to face undisputed champion Tom Aspinall in a rematch later this year, after their first fight ended in a no-contest last year.

Jones will keep a keen eye on the Aspinall vs. Gane rematch as he continues to ponder another potential return to the Octagon. After stopping Gane at UFC 285, Jones was intimidated by his opponent.

Jon Jones shares ‘intimidating' interaction with Ciryl Gane that earned his respect

In a recent interview with Ring Magazine, Jones predicted the Aspinall vs. Gane rematch and shared an eye-opening story about Gane's competitiveness.

“I think Gane is going to win. When you become the champion, and you beat a man like Alex Pereira, it has to do something for your confidence,†Jones said of Gane.

“The night I fought him, we were backstage and talking with the doctor. He came in behind the curtain, came up in front of me…and at that moment he seemed so much bigger than just moments before [LAUGHS]. He looked me in the eye, shook my hand, and said, ‘I'll be back. We're going to do this again'. And he meant it! It taught me a lot about his character. He wasn't mad, wasn't bitter; he was a great sportsman, and he seemed more destined and determined than ever. To the point that it was slightly intimidating, because I just choked him out minutes ago, and he was looking like he was ready for Round 2.

“So I believed him when he said ‘I'll be back', and now he is back, just against different competition,†Jones continued on Gane. “He has my support, and I love the class that he carries. Great representative for France and for the UFC, and I hope he does really well for a really long time.â€

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Charles Johnson vs. Jose Ochoa added to UFC 330

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Charles Johnson vs. Jose Ochoa added to UFC 330
A pivotal bout in the
Ultimate Fighting Championship flyweight division has been
added to UFC
330, which is scheduled to take place at Xfinity Mobile Arena
in Philadelphia on Aug. 15.

Charles
Johnson (19-9) will square off against Jose Ochoa
(9-2) at the next numbered event, set to be headlined by a
welterweight championship fight between Islam
Makhachev and Ian
Garry.

Charles Johnson vs. Jose Ochoa UFC 330 matchup adds depth to
flyweight division

Johnson is among the most active fighters on the roster, having
already fought thrice in 2026. However, he's struggled for
consistency, alternating between wins and losses across his last
six bouts.

While he has finished the likes of Lone'er
Kavanagh and current champion Joshua Van,
he's lost to Asu
Almabayev, Alex Perez
and Ramazonbek
Temirov. “InnerG†announced the UFC 330 booking on
Instagram.

Meanwhile, Ochoa will look to continue his ascent in the 125-pound
division by defeating Johnson. The 25-year-old Peruvian prospect
has gone 2-2 since joining the UFC. His most recent outing resulted
in a unanimous decision victory over Clayton
Carpenter in May.

Makhachev vs. Garry will headline the card, with a women's
strawweight title fight between Mackenzie
Dern and Gillian
Robertson serving as the co-main event.

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Controversial MMA finish gets a ruling from California officials

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Controversial MMA finish gets a ruling from California officials
Phumi
Nkuta’s bid to overturn the lone loss of his professional
career did not go in his favor.

The California State Athletic Commission on Monday denied Nkuta’s
appeal to overturn his technical submission defeat against Adriano
Moraes at
MVP: Ronda
Rousey vs. Gina Carano.
Nkuta argued that Moraes held a fight-ending choke beyond the final
horn and that referee Herb Dean
mishandled the sequence.

However, the commission ruled there was insufficient evidence to
change the official result.

California State Athletic Commission denies Phumi Nkuta appeal
after Adriano Moraes fight

On May 16, Nkuta and Moraes clashed in a flyweight bout on the main
card of MVP's Rousey vs. Carano-headlined event.

Near the end of the fight, Moraes had Nkuta in a choke. As the
final bell rang, the former held on to the choke for what Nkuta
claims was around 2.15 seconds after the horn. The official result
was a technical submission victory for the former One
Championship titleholder.

Nkuta then filed an appeal to overturn the loss, claiming that he
was still conscious when the final bell rang, but went out after
time had expired because Moraes held the choke. He further argued
that the fight should have gone to the judges' scorecards, where
Nkuta believes he did enough to secure a decision victory.

CSAC executive director Andy Foster
did not deny that the choke was held for longer than it was
necessary, but said that there was no definitive evidence that
Nkuta was not unconscious at the bell.

“I bet I’ve watched it 80 times now. We’ve watched it over and
over. I’m still unsure when he went unconscious. When we’re not
sure about something, it needs to be clear and convincing evidence
if this commission is going to flip a fight, just to be very
clear,†Foster said of the judgement (via MMA Junkie).

Nkuta, who traveled from Las Vegas to Sacramento to attend Monday’s
hearing in person, said that he remembers hearing the final horn.
The commission did not respond directly to these arguments from
Nkuta and his attorney, Lance Spaude, apart from a brief comment by
commissioner Dr. AnnaMaria De Mars, a former judo champion and the
mother of Ronda Rousey.

“We ask the officials to make a judgement call under very difficult
circumstances,†Dr. De Mars said. “You’re there. There are millions
of people watching you. To change somebody’s decision, it has to be
very egregious. I’m sitting here thinking about choking people and
how fast your reaction time is. Is holding something for two
seconds, when he’s under just as much pressure as you, a real
egregious, deliberate foul? I just don’t see it that way.â€

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Bogdan Guskov calls Valter Walker a moron after wild training camp prank

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Bogdan Guskov calls Valter Walker 'a moron' after wild training camp prank
Bogdan
Guskov is now used to the chaotic package that is Valter
Walker.

Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters Guskov and Walker are
training partners at Gor
MMA under head coach Gor Azizyan. The latter has a loud
personality and rarely hesitates to pull off embarrassing pranks in
public, and the former was his latest victim.

Bogdan Guskov reacts to Valter Walker prank ahead of UFC Abu
Dhabi

In his latest prank, the Brazilian bizarrely touched Guskov's
manhood on camera. However, Guskov has learned to be unfazed by
Walter's antics.

Guskov believes Walker has chaos inside his head. While Guskov
doesn't understand Walker, he considers “The Foot Hunter†a friend.
The Uzbek fighter neither took the incident seriously in any way
nor tried to stop Walker from posting it on social media.

“He is a f*cking moron. A fool. A f*cking idiot. I didn't expect
that. I don't understand him at all,†Guskov told Red Corner MMA.
“He's got chaos in his head. We've got to get used to his
stupidity. As they say, he is a moron, but he's our own moron. Our
homie… [No intrusive thoughts] at all. It's Valter. What intrusive
thoughts? He ran away as I wanted to slap him. He knows that I
don't take such things lightly… Try not to let him post anything;
he would go home and still post it. And then won't show up. He's a
godsend to a spy.â€

Guskov (18-3) is stepping up on 14 days' notice against Magomed
Ankalaev (20-2) in the main event at
UFC Abu Dhabi on July 25. Meanwhile, Walker (15-1) takes on
Thomas
Petersen (11-4) in a heavyweight matchup on the same card.

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