'There’s one last perfect spot left on my wall of victory': UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones Hints at Final Fight of His Career

Jon Jones will go down as the biggest name in the history of MMA, and the fighter is aware of it and is quite proud of his achievements.

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Jon Jones brutally mocks his former rival still claiming victory from their past UFC clash

Jon Jones in the frame (via Getty)

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Jon Jones is the current UFC Heavyweight Champion.

Jon Jones returned to the Octagon in November at UFC 309.

Jon Jones vs Tom Aspinall for the heavyweight title makes all the sense in the world.

Jon Jones is undeniably one of the greatest to have ever graced the ring and if one put that across to UFC CEO Dana White, then he would disagree and vehemently correct it by calling Jon the undisputed GOAT. White's claim has the backing of Jones' impeccable record. The UFC Heavyweight champion has been invincible throughout his career, which is unprecedented considering he has the experience of 30 fights. The only loss registered under his name came because he carried out an illegal move.

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Jon Jones Hints to Fight One More Time

Jones will go down as the biggest name in the history of MMA, and the fighter is aware of it and is quite proud of his achievements. Recently, he showcased the poster of each of his fights and expressed how much the fights, the victories and the overall experience mean to him.

“As you can see… still haven’t framed or hung the Stipe fight yet,” Jones wrote on Instagram. “Been moving a million miles an hour lately. But there’s one last perfect spot left on my wall of victory. And looking at this wall—it really hits me. This isn’t just artwork. It’s legacy. Every poster tells a story. Different chapters. Different homes. Different battles. Wins that meant the world at the time. Fights that made history.

“I’ve said it before, my career hasn’t been perfect, but it’s been undeniably legendary. Epic. Special. Just a few words that come to mind. Legend after legend. Era after era. What I’m most proud of? I’ve evolved. I’m so much more than just a fighter. I’m a man growing stronger in my faith, a family man, a loyal brother to my team, a businessman, a leader, a man for my community. And I know—without a doubt—my mother would be proud of the man I’ve become.

“The wall’s almost filled… but trust me, the story’s still being written. The best is yet to come.”

The concluding statement suggests that Jon Jones is still not done fighting and has room for one more poster. This can be considered as a hint for a return and should mark a comeback one more time then it goes without saying that it should be against the UFC Heavyweight Interim Champion Tom Aspinall. A title unification fight for the undisputed UFC Heavyweight title would be a great way to sign things off.
 

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