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23rd January 2017
08:57am GMT

"I've had this weight class since, gosh... 2001 when the UFC made this weight class for me. They made this weight class because of me. I was the first light heavyweight champion. I was the longest-reigning light heavyweight champion until Jon Jones."Jones went on an incredible run of beating a host of former UFC champions including Shogun Rua, Rampage Jackson, Lyoto Machida, Rashad Evans, Vitor Belfort and the only blemish on his record being a DQ against Matt Hamill as a result of the antiquated 12-6 elbow rule. His eight successful title defences are the most in the division's history and his 13-fight win-streak is also a record. Despite all this, Ortiz doesn't see him as a legend.
"He says he is the greatest, he was never the greatest. He's never done anything. He says he calls himself a legend. What kind of legendary stuff has he ever done - nothing." "People call me a legend, I don't need to call myself a legend because I've done legendary stuff in my career. I've set the bar. I set the stage for every one of these MMA guys - Ronda Rousey, Conor McGregor... myself."It was an odd call-out that came at such an usual time that it even caught Jones off guard. However, when he was informed by one of his Twitter followers about the comments, he didn't hesitate to fire back at the man who's 13 years his senior. https://twitter.com/JonnyBones/status/823407622812565506 If Ortiz wants to settle the beef with some combat, Jones is more than willing to oblige. He offered Ortiz a Jiu-Jitsu match under the FloGrappling banner, if the Huntington Beach Bad Boy wants to make some moolah in the process. https://twitter.com/JonnyBones/status/823410707064651785
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