Corey Anderson Believes He Was Overlooked In A UFC Light Heavyweight Title Shot, Wants To Fight Jon Jones
Corey Anderson (12-4 MMA, 9-4 UFC) had a score of 3-0 in 2018. He earned three unanimous decision victories in a row over Patrick Cummins, Glover Teixeira, and Ilir Latifi.
It looks like “Overtime” believes he deserves a chance to fight for a UFC Light Heavyweight title. He explained the whole situation on social media, and challenged Jon Jones!
@JonnyBones F what the people talking about, I'm your huckleberry. Everybody else is booked and Smith hasn't earned his stripes. @ufc @AliAbdelaziz00 @danawhite @Mickmaynard2 @arielhelwani @MMAjunkie pic.twitter.com/n6Q3bnhB8u
— Corey 'Overtime' Anderson (@CoreyA_MMA) January 1, 2019
@JonnyBones F what the people talking about, I’m your huckleberry. Everybody else is booked and Smith hasn’t earned his stripes. @ufc @AliAbdelaziz00 @danawhite @Mickmaynard2 @arielhelwani @MMAjunkie
Jon Jones replied.
You sure you want this smoke @CoreyA_MMA
— BONY (@JonnyBones) January 1, 2019
You sure you want this smoke @CoreyA_MMA
But Corey Anderson has decided.
All the smoke!!
— Corey 'Overtime' Anderson (@CoreyA_MMA) January 1, 2019
All the smoke!!
In his last fight, Jon Jones (23-1, 1 NC MMA, 17-1, 1 NC UFC) earned a win over Alexander Gustafsson at the main event of UFC 232 via third-round TKO (ground and pound strikes).
At the moment, Jones’ next title match rival is unknown. Recently, Jon had beef with Anthony Smith, which ended up in a title shot callout.
Anthony Smith, who works as an analyst on FOX, asked Jones about his fighting plans for July. Yet, “Bones” attacked Smith, claiming he “used a FOX platform to talk his way into a fight”, and even trolled him later on Twitter. “Lionheart” furiously replied he wanted a match versus Jon Jones “anytime, anywhere”.
“Bones” has called his long-time bitter rival Daniel Cormier to drop to UFC Light Heavyweight division and fight him for the third time. Yet, “DC” is unsure of his plans at the moment. Initially, he intended to defend Heavyweight title against Brock Lesnar and retire when he turns 40.
What do you think, who deserves a next title match against Jon Jones? Please share your thoughts in the comments!