
“It makes it harder for ‘DC’ to sell that he’s not at least nervous,” Jones told MMAjunkie. “‘DC’ can say, ‘I’m not scared. I’m not nervous.’ But when you offer to pay and fly Ovince Saint Preux out to train him to beat me, it’s just – he showed his true colors. He showed he is nervous and that if Ovince Saint Preux were to win, it would be the greatest day of his life.”
While Jones, No. 1 in the USA TODAY Sports/MMAjunkie MMA light-heavyweight rankings, engaged No. 2-ranked Cormier on Twitter, and is likely to do so again in the future, he said that shouldn’t be taken as a sign he’s distracted from the task at hand. No. 8-ranked Saint Preux might be the lowest-ranked opponent Jones has faced in years, but that doesn’t mean victory is guaranteed, he said.
“I’m going to give him the respect he deserves, which is my full and undivided attention,” Jones said. “I know that sounds a little funny after my rant with ‘DC,’ but ‘DC,’ he doesn’t have my respect. So many of my fans tell me, ‘Jon, don’t argue with ‘DC.’ It’s just a strategy so you’re not focusing on Ovince Saint Preux.’ But literally I just deal with ‘DC’ on Twitter for a second then my whole day is about Ovince. He has my full and undivided attention.”
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