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30th June 2016
04:19pm BST

“I got up to about 238 at my heaviest. I felt great; I felt really strong. I felt I could compete at heavyweight. I think in my last fight, it definitely played a factor in me being conservative and preserving the way I was using my energy." “I felt like I was in good shape, like my lungs were strong. I just felt like my muscle endurance maybe wasn’t in the right place, so I think that played a factor in me fighting conservatively and pacing myself a little bit."
Jones is set to headline the landmark UFC 200 card with a rematch against Daniel Cormier to try to regain the belt that he didn't lose through fighting. He revealed that in order to be at his best for the second installment of arguably the most heated grudge match in MMA history, he decided to put the barbells down for his camp.
“For this training camp, I’ve done almost zero weightlifting whatsoever. I’ve actually been working on burning off the muscle by overloading in endurance. So I think you guys will be able to tell during the weigh-ins and during the fight that I look a lot more like I used to look, a lot less muscular, and my endurance feels amazing." "That’s one of the No. 1 ways to beat ‘DC,’ to ‘DC’ ‘DC’ by embracing the grind and beating him in the dog fight. And that’s what I’m prepared to do.”

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