Rashad Evans: If DC doesn’t win rematch w/ Jones, ‘he would have to retire'

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"I think that DC definitely can [win]," he told Ariel Helwani during an interview on The MMA Hour. "He definitely can. You know, DC, he seems different this time around. He seems different this time mentally speaking. Honestly speaking, this is a fight that DC…he has to win. Like, if DC doesn’t win this fight, there really — he would have to retire if he doesn’t win this fight."

Still, though Evans thinks Cormier can beat Jones the second time around, he believes that a second loss against "Bones" would signal the end.

"It’s like, what does he do then?" Evans said. "Does he try to face Jon again for the third time? Once you take away a man’s desire to be the best -- or he knows that he can’t be the best -- then in a sense, you just kill that man off. So if he loses this fight, Jon would have killed him off. There’s no reason. The competitive grind would be gone."

LINK: Rashad Evans: If Daniel Cormier doesn’t win rematch with Jon Jones, ‘he would have to retire’
 
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"I think that DC definitely can [win]," he told Ariel Helwani during an interview on The MMA Hour. "He definitely can. You know, DC, he seems different this time around. He seems different this time mentally speaking. Honestly speaking, this is a fight that DC…he has to win. Like, if DC doesn’t win this fight, there really — he would have to retire if he doesn’t win this fight."

Still, though Evans thinks Cormier can beat Jones the second time around, he believes that a second loss against "Bones" would signal the end.

"It’s like, what does he do then?" Evans said. "Does he try to face Jon again for the third time? Once you take away a man’s desire to be the best -- or he knows that he can’t be the best -- then in a sense, you just kill that man off. So if he loses this fight, Jon would have killed him off. There’s no reason. The competitive grind would be gone."

LINK: Rashad Evans: If Daniel Cormier doesn’t win rematch with Jon Jones, ‘he would have to retire’
I'd like DC to win and set up a trilogy personally.
 
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He should just wait for Jones to move up to heavyweight and then he can rule the division.
 
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Though I think Gustafsson would have a decent chance against Cormier in a rematch.
 
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Whereas I think Jones will beat Gus convincingly if they ever fight again.
 

kneeblock

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If Cain loses to Werdum again AKA should pivot and have them switch weight classes. Cain could lose some dough and make 205 while DC could go back to battering heavyweights.

But if he won the title Jones would just move up and take it again. What a heartbreaker that would be.
 

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I guess it depends how he wins or loses. The first fight really did nothing for me. It was whatever.
 
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I guess it depends how he wins or loses. The first fight really did nothing for me. It was whatever.
You didn't find it fascinating to see how someone could shut down an Olympic level wrestler's wrestling game? I did.
 

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It's odd to think that #2s best option is to retire. Jones is a killer, he's the absolute last guy to be shameful of losing to. If DC loses then he should take fights at LWH/HW and make his style a little more risky and just be a fun guy to root for and watch. He's very exciting at times with his throws and slams and he's got good power in his hands so it should be easy to just spend his twilight years becoming a fan favorite.
 

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It's odd to think that #2s best option is to retire. Jones is a killer, he's the absolute last guy to be shameful of losing to. If DC loses then he should take fights at LWH/HW and make his style a little more risky and just be a fun guy to root for and watch. He's very exciting at times with his throws and slams and he's got good power in his hands so it should be easy to just spend his twilight years becoming a fan favorite.
Came here to say this.

Stillmatic @Stillmatic would rather he never fight again.
 

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Love DC's slams.






The Jon Jones one was the sloppiest, he had gassed out at the moment and didn't have the power / explosiveness to slam him the right way. The others are brutal. Rashad Evans should just stay irrelevant and leave retirement decisions to the fighters themselves. I don't like DC's personality as he's one of the cheasiest people out there but as a fighter he is as legit as they come.

He picks up guys who are much bigger than him and make them look like toys.
 

kneeblock

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I guess it depends how he wins or loses. The first fight really did nothing for me. It was whatever.
Really? I honestly felt that other than round 5, that was one of the top 5 greatest matches in MMA history. The technical striking and wrestling on display was incredible. Even round 5 was amazing because of how thoroughly broken DC was, desperately shooting after a takedown to get some sort of moral victory even though the fight was so close. That fight was Shakespearean level drama.
 

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The Jon Jones one was the sloppiest, he had gassed out at the moment and didn't have the power / explosiveness to slam him the right way. The others are brutal. Rashad Evans should just stay irrelevant and leave retirement decisions to the fighters themselves. I don't like DC's personality as he's one of the cheasiest people out there but as a fighter he is as legit as they come.

He picks up guys who are much bigger than him and make them look like toys.
Rashad didn't say the normative "should retire." He said the descriptive "probably will" which was an analysis based on DC's personality and goals. Nothing irrelevant about that.
 

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Really? I honestly felt that other than round 5, that was one of the top 5 greatest matches in MMA history. The technical striking and wrestling on display was incredible. Even round 5 was amazing because of how thoroughly broken DC was, desperately shooting after a takedown to get some sort of moral victory even though the fight was so close. That fight was Shakespearean level drama.
I meant in terms of one side dominating the other. Jones didn't dismantle DC to say he would have to retire if he loses again.