San Antonio Express-News

Jones seeks to knock out any doubt who’s best ever

- By Mark Anderson

LAS VEGAS — Jon Jones has spent the past three years at his home in Albuquerqu­e, N.M., focusing on being with family, hunting and getting ready for his big comeback.

He hired a team to help him get ready for Saturday night when he will take a step up to the heavyweigh­t division and attempt to end any doubt — if any remains — that he is the greatest fighter in UFC history.

He made that case as a light heavyweigh­t by winning a record 14 title fights and is on a Ufc-best 18match unbeaten streak, giving him a 26-1 record with one no-contest. Next up is France’s Ciryl Gane, a plus-138 underdog who at 11-1 is the top-ranked heavyweigh­t.

A victory also could put Jones, 35, back in the conversati­on for top poundfor-pound fighter, a spot currently held by featherwei­ght Alexander Volkanovsk­i.

“I’m fighting to be the greatest fighter ever, not to be the best pound-forpound right now,” Jones

said.

His fight against Gane for the vacant heavyweigh­t title is the headline event of UFC 285. In the top undercard match, women’s flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko (23-3) of Kyrgyzstan faces sixthranke­d Alexa Grasso (15-3) of Mexico.

Just about all eyes will be on Jones, who not only must prove that he can be just as successful is the heavyweigh­t division as he was one level down, but also that the long layoff won’t negatively affect him.

Jones said he hasn’t been idle even if he hasn’t

fought in the UFC since defeating Dominick Reyes by unanimous decision on Feb. 8, 2020. He said he has become stronger than ever, even if his body isn’t as toned. But Jones said that’s because of the added weight to fight in the highest class.

Jones, for his part, is confident this fight will end like so many others.

He questioned Gane’s willingnes­s to fight, saying it didn’t show up when he lost to Francis Ngannou by unanimous decision on Jan. 22, 2022.

“I just don’t see myself losing to a guy like Ciryl Gane,” Jones said.

 ?? Michael Wyke/associated Press ?? Jon Jones will move up to heavyweigh­t for Saturday’s UFC fight against France’s Ciryl Gane.
Michael Wyke/associated Press Jon Jones will move up to heavyweigh­t for Saturday’s UFC fight against France’s Ciryl Gane.

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