Henry Cejudo advises Jon Jones before Saturday showdown against Ciryl Gane - 'After weigh-ins, try not to give your energy’
Former UFC double champion Henry Cejudo has some advice for Jon Jones ahead of his ambitious heavyweight debut fight against Ciryl Gane on Saturday. Cejudo suggests that Jones should be careful not to give away too much energy after weigh-ins, as it can be crucial in determining the outcome of the fight.
As former light-heavyweight champion Jones prepares for his upcoming fight against Gane, he has received training from two experienced coaches, Greg Jackson and Henry Cejudo.
Cejudo, a former Olympic gold medalist, recently posted a video on his official Twitter account in which he advised Jones to conserve his energy after weigh-ins. He also praised 'Bones' for his fans' tremendous affection and support.
"The greatest ever. You know what I'm saying? Like, that's what it is. From here on out after weigh-in bro, try to not give your energy. You gave a lot of energy this week, I did want to call you and tell you, but that's who you are. And that's it bro, I love like a brother."
Check out 'Triple C' giving advice to Jon Jones here:
Jon Jones is preparing to make his heavyweight debut after a three-year MMA sabbatical. 'Bones' will compete for the vacant undisputed UFC heavyweight championship against former interim champion Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 on Saturday.
Chael Sonnen curses Jon Jones vs. Ciryl Gane bout
Chael Sonnen, a well-known UFC veteran, has shared his thoughts on the keenly-awaited fight between Jon Jones and Ciryl Gane. Sonnen is known for his predictions in UFC fights, but his track record has been somewhat lackluster, labeling his predictions as 'Chael Curse' among fans.
Despite this, Sonnen's predictions continue to draw attention, and fans eagerly await his analysis. With his history of inaccurate predictions, Sonnen's latest take on the Jones-Gane bout has piqued fans' interest even more.
Chael Sonnen has announced that he is casting his hex on Jones for the much-awaited bout. His statements have piqued the interest of fans, who are curious to see how this will affect the outcome of the fight. He stated:
"I am really bad at making predictions. I am so bad at making predictions, that the kids online have renamed my prediction ''The Curse", The Chael Curse."
The former multi-division title challenger further added:
"Now, I'm aware of that, and I'm hoping, I want you to be right. I want long-standing predictions to backfire. That's how much I want against Jon Jones. That's personal of course."