Mason Jones is ready to prove the UFC wrong in contract negotiations as he prepares to face Bryce Logan at Cage Warriors 166. Read more about Jones’ journey and his determination to showcase his skills.
| Mason Jones, the talented fighter who recently left the UFC, is determined to prove the promotion wrong in contract negotiations.
| Since leaving the UFC, Jones has secured victories in Cage Warriors against Alexandre Ribeiro and Yann Liasse.
| Jones will face Bryce Logan at Cage Warriors 166, aiming for a third straight win outside the UFC.
| Jones believes this fight is a resurgence for both him and Logan, with the winner back in the spotlight.
| Regardless of the outcome, Jones is prepared for anything and is determined to put on a big performance.
Mason Jones Ready to Prove UFC Wrong
Mason Jones, the talented fighter who recently left the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), is determined to show the promotion that they made a mistake in not settling contract negotiations. Despite having a mixed run in the UFC with a win, two losses, and a no contest due to an accidental eye poke, Jones has been impressive since leaving the promotion.
Jones decided to test free agency after talks on a second UFC deal broke down. Since then, he has secured victories against Alexandre Ribeiro and Yann Liasse in Cage Warriors .
On February 23, at Cage Warriors 166 in San Diego, Jones will face off against Bryce Logan, an American fighter. This will be his opportunity to secure a third straight win since leaving the UFC.
Jones is determined to deliver another strong performance to showcase the level of his skills. He believes that this fight is a resurgence for both him and Logan, as the winner will be back in the spotlight.
Although Logan is a tough opponent and the most challenging test for Jones outside the UFC, he is looking forward to putting on a big performance and aiming for a finish. Regardless of the outcome, whether it’s a three-round decision or a first-round knockout, Jones is prepared for anything.
In his own words, Jones said, "I just need to get a win against Bryce. I am going to be trying to put him away in the first round. I’m prepared for three even though I don’t think it’ll go three."