5 reasons why Daniel Cormier needs to fight Jon Jones one last time

A trilogy that's best for business.
A trilogy that's best for business.

#3 Jones has a point to prove too...

Will Jones continue the habit of overcoming his naysayers
Will Jones continue the habit of overcoming his naysayers?

The GOAT is nowadays being brandished a cheat. There was a time when the fans were left awestruck by the ruthlessness and sheer quality of Jones inside the Octagon. These days, we're all awestruck by how repeatedly careless he can get outside the Octagon.

The man who single-handedly increased the search volume for the term picogram will forever have an asterisk on his resume. He has beaten them all: future Hall of Famers, rising up-and-comers, feared knockout artists, pound-for-pound greats, and of course, his greatest opponent in Cormier, twice. However, was he really clean during his insurmountable reign as the king of the light heavyweight division?

That question will forever be used to counter claims of Jones being the greatest mixed martial artist of all time. At 31 years old, it's a fresh start for Jones. He comfortably beat Alexander Gustaffson at UFC 232 and thankfully cleared all subsequent drug tests. All he has to do now is to keep himself busy without getting too busy with PEDs and most importantly, continue to win. For as long as Jones fights, he would have a point to prove and the best way to do so would be to pull off a clean sweep against Cormier.

Cormier has accused Jones of being a junkie and a fighter who already has an advantage over his opponents even before the fight begins. Jones may not be able to satisfy all his critics but he surely can shut down the biggest of them all in Cormier.

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