Francis Ngannou lauds Israel Adesanya for defending his title multiple times while Jon Jones has been talking sh t
Francis Ngannou lauds Israel Adesanya for defending his title multiple times while Jon Jones has been "talking sh*t" Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Some people talk and some act.
Since Jones been siting back and talking sh*t Izzy have defended his title a least 5 times. Well done CHAMP Some people talk and some act. This was undoubtedly a response to Jones’ tweet, where the American replied to a fan’s statement, saying he would beat both Stipe Miocic and Ngannou: “At this point I’m looking to fight Stipe, I think it proves a lot more. Fighting a fairly one-dimensional fighter fresh off of knee surgery. I don’t know, I believe beating Stipe says more at this point” At this point I’m looking to fight Stipe, I think it proves a lot more. Fighting a fairly one-dimensional fighter fresh off of knee surgery. I don’t know, I believe beating Stipe says more at this point Is it gonna be stipe or Francis. You’d be both ngl champ Is it gonna be stipe or Francis. You’d be both ngl champAt this point I’m looking to fight Stipe, I think it proves a lot more. Fighting a fairly one-dimensional fighter fresh off of knee surgery. I don’t know, I believe beating Stipe says more at this point Adesanya became the middleweight champion at UFC 243, where he defeated Robert Whittaker. He has now defended the strap five times. In his reign, 'The Last Stylebender' has beaten Yoel Romero, Paulo Costa, Marvin Vettori, Whittaker (in a rematch) and, most recently, Jared Cannonier at UFC 276. Jon Jones’ last fight took place at UFC 247 back on February 8, 2020. ‘Bones’ successfully defended his light heavyweight title against Dominick Reyes. He vacated it in August of the same year and, during his hiatus, announced that he was targeting a move to the heavyweight division. According to UFC president Dana White, ‘Bones’ will fight either Miocic or Ngannou in his heavyweight debut.
Some people talk and some act - Francis Ngannou lauds Israel Adesanya for defending title 5 times while Jon Jones has been sitting back and talking sh*t
From left to right: Francis Ngannou, Israel Adesanya, Jon Jones [Images courtesy @francisngannou, @stylebender, and @jonnybones on Instagram] was praised by his friend and fellow African-born fighter . The Cameroonian lauded the defending UFC middleweight champion for regularly defending his belt while is focused on "talking sh*t" on social media. After the UFC 276 headliner where Israel Adesanya defeated Jared Cannonier, 'The Predator' posted on Twitter: "Since Jones been siting back and talking sh*t Izzy have defended his title a least 5 times. Well done CHAMP @stylebender Some people talk and some act. #3kings" Since Jones been siting back and talking sh*t Izzy have defended his title a least 5 times. Well done CHAMPSome people talk and some act.
Since Jones been siting back and talking sh*t Izzy have defended his title a least 5 times. Well done CHAMP Some people talk and some act. This was undoubtedly a response to Jones’ tweet, where the American replied to a fan’s statement, saying he would beat both Stipe Miocic and Ngannou: “At this point I’m looking to fight Stipe, I think it proves a lot more. Fighting a fairly one-dimensional fighter fresh off of knee surgery. I don’t know, I believe beating Stipe says more at this point” At this point I’m looking to fight Stipe, I think it proves a lot more. Fighting a fairly one-dimensional fighter fresh off of knee surgery. I don’t know, I believe beating Stipe says more at this point Is it gonna be stipe or Francis. You’d be both ngl champ Is it gonna be stipe or Francis. You’d be both ngl champAt this point I’m looking to fight Stipe, I think it proves a lot more. Fighting a fairly one-dimensional fighter fresh off of knee surgery. I don’t know, I believe beating Stipe says more at this point Adesanya became the middleweight champion at UFC 243, where he defeated Robert Whittaker. He has now defended the strap five times. In his reign, 'The Last Stylebender' has beaten Yoel Romero, Paulo Costa, Marvin Vettori, Whittaker (in a rematch) and, most recently, Jared Cannonier at UFC 276. Jon Jones’ last fight took place at UFC 247 back on February 8, 2020. ‘Bones’ successfully defended his light heavyweight title against Dominick Reyes. He vacated it in August of the same year and, during his hiatus, announced that he was targeting a move to the heavyweight division. According to UFC president Dana White, ‘Bones’ will fight either Miocic or Ngannou in his heavyweight debut.