From Joe Rogan’s warning to Francis Nganno to Conor McGregor’s possible return and Jon Jones’ demand to change his record, hotter topics than substance have been discussed Once the 12-6 elbow rule has been lifted Jon Jones is seeking a review of his record.
Since requesting a change to his record, reigning UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has made headlines. With just one loss—against Matt Hamill via disqualification—the 37-year-old fighter is eager to wipe the stain off his record. Jones’ 12-6 angle technique, which will now be allowed from November, has created demand. This rule change could redefine his job, eliminating the only government loss he has ever faced. Anticipation is growing among fans and analysts alike, as they await the impact of this rule change on the game and the legacy of Jon Jones.

UFC president Dana White can see they are still winning thanks to Jones’ recent Instagram post. Dana White tells us we need to erase that loss from history in literature. In his appeal, Jones expresses hope that legislative changes can reverse the only loss he has suffered. Perhaps because Dana White is too busy with personal matters, such as her son’s birthday, to provide an answer. If the commission approves Jones’ request, he could be recognized as one of the greatest fighters in MMA history.
Conor McGregor could go to BKFC.
Conor McGregor is a sensation again, but this time it’s not just for his UFC career. Recent events, particularly in his participation in the BKFC (Bear Knuckle Fighting Championship), suggest that Conor McGregor could turn to knuckle boxing. Recently, McGregor suggested that if his contract with the UFC expires, he might quit. “I have two fights left on my UFC contract. Yes, I can [remove my UFC gloves]. Maybe,” McGregor said at the press conference.
McGregor’s potential move to BKFC could affect the combat sports industry. One ambition he finds “very, very exciting” is his desire to win a world championship while competing without shoes for the Irishman. While his chances of getting a job at BKFC are uncertain, McGregor’s involvement in this endeavor could be a game-changer for his career. As freestyle boxing grows in popularity in Ireland and elsewhere, fans want to know if McGregor will actually change.
Francis Nganno will soon be making his PFL debut as a rising talent in boxing. Joe Rogan issues a warning about the PFL Challenger. With an impressive record of 13-3, Francis Nganno will take on reigning heavyweight champion Renan Ferreira. Before the match, Joe Rogan, host of the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, warned Ngannou about his opponent.
“He knocked out Ryan Bader,” Rogan revealed Ferreira’s statement. He is sincere and extremely dangerous. Ferreira is a much more skilled and athletic opponent, adding to the challenge that Francis Nganno will face in his PFL debut. Rogan’s sage advice inspired the competitive landscape outside of the UFC, as Ngannou has a big part to play as he embarks on this next chapter in his career.
