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Jon Jones opines on what went wrong for Alex Pereira in UFC Freedom 250 loss: "You find yourself out there watching instead of doing"

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Jon Jones opines on what went wrong for Alex Pereira in UFC Freedom 250 loss: "You find yourself out there watching instead of doing"

Jon Jones thinks he knows where things went south for Alex Pereira at UFC Freedom 250.

Jones was watching UFC’s historic event, which was held on the White House lawn back in June, and he has some thoughts on “Poatan’s” failed bid for the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship. Pereira attempted to become a three-division titleholder when he met Ciryl Gane. It wasn’t meant to be for the future Hall of Famer, as Gane stopped him in his tracks via second-round TKO.

“Bones” was interviewed by Red Corner MMA, and he explained what he feels led to Pereira’s doom on fight night.

“I felt like Pereira, he came in too huge,“ Jones said. ”I think he would have been better off fighting around 230, 235, keeping that speed. I feel like his power would have possibly translated over, but in the fight you just saw him, he was waiting. He was second-guessing things, he was questioning things, and that’s one of the worst things to do in a fight. It feels like a nightmare.

“When you’re out there in front of your opponent, and you know the moves, and you know that you should throw that punch or throw that kick or go for that takedown, and you just don’t. You find yourself out there watching instead of doing. I’ve had it happened to me many times in practice, and I felt like that’s what happened to Alex. He never really got his ball rolling.”

In that same interview, Jones cleared the air on the video he posted on social media after Pereira’s defeat. Jones wore a GOAT chain in response to those who claimed Pereira would take his distinction of being the greatest MMA fighter of all time if he were to defeat Gane. While “Poatan” took offense to this, Jones insisted that the clip was a shot at his “haters” and wasn’t directed at him.

Pereira has been quite vocal on referee Herb Dean’s officiating during his bout with Gane. The Brazilian bruiser has taken Dean to task over failing to acknowledge illegal strikes to the back of the head. Pereira has even called for the veteran official to be fired, and said he plans to tell athletic commissions to refrain from having Dean serve as the referee for his fights going forward.

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Anthony Joshua Reveals His Favorite Opponent: The First Man to Knock Him Down

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Anthony Joshua has named his favourite ever opponent ahead of facing domestic rival Tyson Fury later this year.

Their long-awaited showdown is set to be staged in November, yet there has still been no announcement regarding a specific date, location and promoter.

Perhaps more importantly, Joshua and Fury must also come through their respective warm-up fights against Kristian Prenga and Mariusz Wach, which will take place at the end of this month in Saudi Arabia and Thailand.

Both are heavily favoured to emerge victorious on that particular weekend, yet there is always the possibility of an injury or upset.

It is more likely, however, that the two British heavyweights will eventually lock horns, albeit at a time when they are long past their primes.

Both were considered close to their best when they secured respective victories over Wladimir Klitschko, who ‘AJ’ defeated with an 11th-round finish in 2017.

This came after Fury dethroned the long-reigning champion in 2015, yet Joshua’s triumph was nonetheless considered an impressive result at the time.

And with no shortage of respect between the Brit and Ukrainian, it is hardly surprising that Joshua has named Klitschko as his favourite ever opponent.

Speaking with DAZNthe 36-year-old immediately said “Wladimir” when asked the question, perhaps reflecting on their thrilling encounter at Wembley Stadium.

Both heavyweights had suffered ponderous knockdowns, with ‘AJ’ being sent to the canvas for the first time in his career in the sixth roundbut it was Joshua who ultimately floored his older opponent on two more occasions in round 11.

Having already claimed the IBF belt, the then-unbeaten champion added the vacant WBA strap to his collection and reigned as the unified king until 2019, when he suffered a major upset defeat to Andy Ruiz Jr.

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Joe Joyce Emerges as Frontrunner for Shock World Heavyweight Title Shot

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Joe Joyce could land himself an unexpected world title shot, having been named as the frontrunner to face a heavyweight KO specialist.

The 40-year-old has not fought since his 10-round unanimous decision defeat to Filip Hrgovicwho stepped in as a overdue replacement for Dillian Whyte in April 2025.

Prior to that, Joyce lost another unanimous decision in July 2024, this time against fellow veteran Derek Chisorawhich caused many to speculate about the Olympic silver medallist’s future in the sport.

His back-to-back stoppage defeats to Zhilei Zhang in 2023 offered the first impression that, at this stage in his career, Joyce is no longer the ‘Juggernaut’ of aged.

Yet despite losing four of his last five fights, the Londoner is scheduled to face unbeaten Russian Artem Suslenkov at the VTB Arena, Moscow, on July 11.

This was supposed to feature on the undercard of Murat Gassiev vs Tony Yoka, only for the main event to be scuppered after Yoka pulled out with a back injury.

Gassiev, however, is now searching for a fresh opponent to defend his world title against, having been elevated from ‘regular’ to full WBA champion following Oleksandr Usyk’s decision to relinquish his three belts.

According to The RingJoyce is currently the frontrunner to take on such a challenge.

“Tony Yoka is now out of his WBA heavyweight title clash against Murat Gassiev due to a back injury.

“The Ring has learned that alternative opponents are being lined up for Gassiev’s return later this month, with Joe Joyce as the most likely option.”

Gassiev, who is now a two-division world champion, has not fought since his sixth-round finish over a 44-year-old Kubrat Pulev last December.

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Tim Bradley: Josh Kelly Presents Tougher Challenge for Jaron Boots Ennis Than Vergil Ortiz Jr.

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“I think Josh Kelly’s a little bit more hard fight, believe it or not, than Vergil Ortiz. Styles make fights,” said Bradley on his channel. “Josh Kelly don’t look like much, but he’s quick. He got good reflexes. He got some pop on his shots. He’s very deceiving. And he got legs. He gonna move around all night. Boots gonna have to chase. He gonna have to chase.”

Bradley compared Kelly’s style with Vergil Jr’s aggressive approach, saying Ennis has historically performed best against opponents who come forward looking to exchange.

“They like guys that stand in front of them. Vergil Ortiz, yeah, they like guys that stand in front of them,” Bradley said.

Despite calling Kelly the trickier matchup, Bradley still expects Ennis to win. He believes the unified champion would eventually solve Kelly’s movement by cutting off the ring and landing combinations that break through the British contender’s defense.

“I think Boots will eventually catch up with him, cut him off, hurt him with a large shot,” Bradley said. “As long as Boots is pressing forward, cutting off the ring, preparing himself for boxers, he should have no problem beating Josh Kelly. However, it’s going to take a little bit more time for him to get to him.”

Kelly (18-1-1, 9 KOs) has rebuilt his career since suffering the lone defeat of his professional career to David Avanesyan in 2021. The former Olympian has won seven straight fights and has repeatedly called for a world title opportunity.

Ortiz (24-0, 22 KOs), meanwhile, remains one of the leading names in the division after defeating Israil Madrimov and Bakhram Murtazaliev. A fight between Ortiz and Ennis has been discussed for months and is viewed by many fans as one of the biggest matchups that can be made at 154 pounds.

Bradley’s comments are likely to spark debate, as Vergil Jr. is widely regarded as the more perilous puncher. Bradley, however, believes Kelly’s mobility and elusive style would require Ennis to solve a different kind of puzzle before getting the victory.

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