- Tom Aspinall says he is tired of waiting for Jon Jones to accept a fight
- It has been said that American is the challenge of the British rival
- Jones responded during a live flow apparently by driving a motorcycle
Jon Jones retaliated to the affirmations that he approached a massive fight with the Tom Aspinall heavyweight rival.
The American has not yet accepted the terms on a mega -combat against the British star, although it is the natural competition, the most obvious and the most important of the year – if it takes place.
Aspinall has spoken of his patience which is exhausted and insisted that he will soon pass to push to the man who many consider the greatest MMA.
By appearing on a live flow on Instagram, apparently when driving or at the back of a motorcycle, Jones responded to the comments in the cat repeating the line it waisted aspinall.
A comment said: “Do everything except Tom fighter”, while another asked: “Why did you disappear?”
Jones replied: “I have people in the cat who call me a duck.
Jon Jones responded to the statements he is fighting against Tom Aspinall

The British Star of the UFC is desperate to upgrade its temporary title by beating the American
“Meanwhile, I live my best absolute life” “I don’t know if it’s considered playful when you live well. I don’t think it works like that.
It seems that Jones, 37, does not intend to face Aspinall in the fight that all fans want to see.
There is no doubt that he will continue to be criticized by the fans who believe that he is trying to protect his heritage rather than risking losing against the superstar of heavy goods vehicles of the next generation.
Earlier, Aspinall had opened up to the situation and theorized why Jones could avoid it.
Aspinall told the High Performance Podcast: “I personally can’t do anything.
“I just think it’s money on his side. I will fight each time – every time, wherever he wants – but it’s money, I think.
“I just think that in this stage of his career, he has had an incredible career, I just think that … he is 37, 38 years old, but not only that, he has a million kilometers on the clock.
“So he has a lot of damage on the body, he has (taken) a lot of heads. And it is not me who says anything negative. This is reality, and I’m sure Jon Jones is aware of it.

Aspinall believes that the restraint could be too paid or the reluctance of Jones to put himself in danger
By posing that the maintenance is between Jones and the UFC on salary negotiations, the 32-year-old has added: “ When you put it in there, and I do not try to blow up my own trumpet, but I am literally the most dangerous guy in the UFC if you look at the statistics.
“When you put him with a guy of my size who has diplomas at this stage of his career, I think Jon is an intelligent guy and realizes it, so he wants to be financially remunerated for that.”
“I am bored (the conversation of Jones). I have enough. We must either fight or I have to move on.