Jan Blachowicz Calls Out Jon Jones With A Funny Photoshop From An Infamous Scene In The Shining

Jan Blachowicz Calls Out Jon Jones With A Funny Photoshop From An Infamous Scene In The Shining

The reigning UFC Light Heavyweight Champion is preparing to move up to the heavyweight division to fight Francis Ngannou; however, Jan Blachowicz posted a funny photoshop reminding Jon Jones of their match-up.

By EliteGuy101 - May 26, 2020 03:05 PM EST
Filed Under: UFC
Source: MMA Fighting

Jan Blachowicz is making sure Jon Jones doesn’t forget about him.

With the reigning UFC Light Heavyweight Champion in talks to potentially face Francis Ngannou in the heavyweight division, the 205-pound division will take a step back should the fight be made official. However, before Jones called out Ngannou, the 32-year-old hinted at fighting the Poland native after he dismissed a rematch against Dominick Reyes:

“Now suddenly I’m afraid of a good dogfight? Pretty sure I walked him (Dominick Reyes) down for 25 minutes straight when we fought. One thing about being the champion of the world, you got to search for fresh meat on every soil. I’m feeling like popping some cherries in Poland, haven’t had that yet.”

Now Blachowicz is making sure that Jones doesn’t sidestep his potential UFC Light Heavyweight match-up and posted a funny photoshop of the infamous bathroom scene of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining:

As of this writing, Jon Jones has yet to respond to Blachowicz’s latest jab; however, the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion made a post making it clear that he’s still aiming to move up to the heavyweight division to fight Francis Ngannou:

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