INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Jon Jones believes he’s not done sharing the octagon with Alexander Gustafsson after UFC 232. After winning a highly competitive unanimous decision in the first fight at UFC 165 in September 2013, Jones (23-1 MMA, 17-1 UFC) left no doubt in the rematch when he put Gustafsson (18-5 MMA, 10-5 UFC) away with a third-round TKO to regain the UFC light heavyweight championship. The first bout set up the narrative Gustafsson was perhaps Jones’ biggest threat, but he dispatched of that notion with a dominant performance. “Bones” believes he’s proven himself superior, but he said that doesn’t mean he’s seen the last of the Swede.
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New champ Jon Jones says third Alexander Gustafsson fight is inevitable after UFC 232 – MMA Junkie