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Stipe Miocic mocks Jon Jones over 'B*tch' comment pre-UFC 309: 'He was telling everybody he would beat my ass'

UFC 309 headliner, Stipe Miocic appears to find some irony in the fact Jon Jones voiced his disapproval at being labelled a “b*tch” by the incoming title challenger — particularly after claiming he would beat him in the Octagon this weekend.

Miocic, a former two-time undisputed heavyweight gold holder, has been sidelined for the last three years, most recently suffering a hellacious second round knockout loss to two-time foe, Francis Ngannou in the pair’s title rematch.

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And retaining the number eight rank in the official heavyweight pile despite his hiatus, Ohio veteran, Stipe Miocic will take on Jones this weekend in a title headliner — with the latter sidelined since scooping vacant gold back in March of last year in a dominant submission over former champion, Ciryl Gane.

Stipe Miocic finds irony in Jon Jones’ comments ahead of UFC 309

Ahead of their title main event in a bid to promote the pairing during a UFC 309: Countdown segment — Stipe Miocic urged Jones to “Bring it on, b*tch” — leading to a fiery response from the defending champion.

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“Hiring black fighters to mimic me will not help you Stipe,” Jones wrote on X. “And you shouldn’t have called me a bitch, the disrespect wasn’t necessary. Let’s play.”

And at his media availability today ahead of UFC 309, Miocic seemed to find some irony in the comments made by Jones — pointing to the fact that the Rochester native warned fans he would “beat” him when they meet.

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“He (Jon Jones) was telling everyone he was going to beat my ass, did he not say that? … It’s funny. It’s just comical. It’s actually very funny.

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