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Jon Jones talks Ciryl Gane win: “Francis Ngannou is a big ole p*****” | UFC 285 post-presser



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41 Comments

  1. I just can't stand the man. All this humble shit. We all know he is full of it. A time bomb waiting to go of.

  2. Didn’t y’all say he wouldn’t be able to get Gane down because he had trouble taking down Reyes??? 😂😂😂 dumbasses man

  3. Ngannou is a one trick pony…..and Gane is a purely a standup fighter with zero grappling skills. Let’s not get it twisted…..heavyweight division is terrible. This “comeback” isn’t all that impressive. It’s fine if you’re a Jones fan and congrats to him on winning the belt. Can’t take away his legendary career. But THIS accomplishment is probably his least impressive IMO

  4. Stay out of the bars, no out of control parties. dont get into a fight with your woman. Stay focused. You've already lost three years of a lot of opportunities/money.

  5. So did Jesus' earliest followers consider him to be God?

    EHRMAN: Well, what I argue in the book is that during his lifetime, Jesus himself didn't call himself God and didn't consider himself God and that none of his disciples had any inkling at all that he was God. The way it works is that you do find Jesus calling himself God in the Gospel of John, our last Gospel. Jesus says things like: Before Abraham was, I am, and I and the father are one, and if you've seen me, you've see the father.

    These are all statements that you find only in the Gospel of John, and that's striking because we have earlier Gospels, and we have the writings of Paul, and in none of them is there any indication that Jesus said such things about him. I think it's completely implausible that Matthew, Mark and Luke would not mention that Jesus called himself God if that's what he was declaring about himself. That would be a rather important point to make.

    So this is not an unusual view among scholars. It's simply the view that the Gospel of John is providing a theological understand of Jesus that is not what was historically accurate.

    GROSS: Jesus was referred to as the king of the Jews. Did he call himself that, and what did that mean it is time? Do we know? Can we have any idea what that meant in its time?

    EHRMAN: Yeah, we do know, and actually to be a king of the Jews simply meant literally, being the king over Israel. It is a very difficult question to get to, what Jesus taught about himself because of the nature of our gospels, but one thing is relatively certain, that that the reason the Romans crucified Jesus was precisely because he was calling himself the king of Israel.

    Now, Jesus obviously was not the king. So what might he have meant by it? Well, what scholars have long thought is that Jesus was talking about not being put on the throne by means of some kind of political show of power, but that Jesus thought the world as he knew it was coming to an end and God was going to bring in a kingdom, a new kingdom in which there would be no more injustice or oppression or poverty or suffering of any kind.

    And in this kingdom, Jesus appears to have thought that he himself would be the future king. And so Jesus meant this not in the regular political sense but in a kind of apocalyptic sense, that at the end of the age, this is what was going to happen: he was going to be installed as king.

    GROSS: So Jesus saw himself as the messiah. What else did that mean in its time?

    EHRMAN: Well, a lot of Christians today have a wrong idea about what the messiah was supposed to be. The word messiah is a Hebrew word that literally means the anointed one. This was used in reference to the kings of Israel. The ancient kings of Israel, when they became king during the coronation ceremony, would have oil poured on their head as a sign of divine favor.

    And so the king of Israel was called God's anointed one, the messiah. There came a point at which there was no longer a king ruling Israel, and some Jewish thinkers began to maintain that there would be a future king of Israel, a future anointed one, and they called that one the messiah. And so the messiah for most Jews simply referred to the future king of Israel.

    And so when Jesus told his disciples that he himself was the messiah, he was saying that in the future, when God establishes the kingdom once more, I myself will be the king of that kingdom. And so it's not that the messiah was supposed to be God. The messiah was not supposed to be God. The messiah was a human being who would be the future king, and that's probably what Jesus taught his disciples that he was…

  6. He shook his head no while trying to say he wanted to be there. Except when you shake your head no while saying yes it's a tell tale sign ur lying. I personally think John Jones is in some serious trouble. He hates how Heavy he looks

  7. I don’t get why jon feels he has to put Francis down. Is it for the money right or what? Francis hasn’t disrespected him at least not to that extend.

  8. Jones is a smart man. All he has to do is beat Cyril Gane who has no takedown defense and a 40 year old Stipe than walk out on top lol.

  9. 😂 I've changed and I'm humble now and in the same breath calls Francis a big ol pussy lol. He's a ticking time bomb, guaranteed he will go off the deep end again.

  10. he seems like he found himself, and he seems like he’s truly comfortable in his own skin. not saying he wasn’t previously, but dude turned a corner in his life for the better and i couldn’t be more happy for him. johnny bones forever!

  11. JON WILL ALWAYS BE A TRUE P.O.S. CANT WAIT FOR STIPE TO DESTROY YOUR CAREER LIKE YOUR FIANCE WILL EVENTUALLY DO. CANT WAIT TO HEAR THE TRUTH

  12. UFC: offers Jon multiple contracts to fight ngannou
    Jones: declines
    francis leaves IM MAKING MY COME BACK

    I love Jones, but the ngannou narrative is frustrating.

  13. Jon tries so hard to portray himself as a humble and calm man, but you can see him struggle to keep it together at times. It's like he's trying to convince himself more than anyone else, to stop his inner Mike Tyson from being unleashed.

  14. The greatest fighter that ever lived.
    God bless the USA.
    Thank you Jesus.

  15. The Jesus stuff is cringe but nice to see him paying respect to the people in his life.

  16. Damn JBJ keeps talking and acting like this he is going to win me as a fan, bringing some fire to the HW division!!

  17. “That’s Gona be the key to my success remaining humble” right after “Francis is a big ol pussy”

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