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Jon Jones Predicts UFC 329 Main Event Winner Confidently

2026-07-12 · Jon Jones · Opinion

Jon Jones, the former UFC light‑heavyweight champion, announced his pick for the UFC 329 main event on 12 Jul 2026, stating without hesitation that **Stipe Miocic** will walk away with the victory.

In a brief interview with ESPN, Jones explained why he trusts Miocic’s experience and power over his opponent, former champion **Francis Ngannou**. He highlighted Miocic’s disciplined striking and his ability to control the pace of a fight. "Miocic’s timing is perfect," Jones said, adding that the former champion’s cardio will outlast Ngannou’s explosive bursts.

Jones’s perspective carries weight because he fought Ngannou in 2020 and knows the fighter’s strengths inside the octagon. His endorsement of Miocic therefore offers fans a rare insider view. Moreover, Jones’s own legacy as a tactical mastermind makes his assessment a talking point for analysts who dissect fight strategies ahead of the bout.

If Miocic wins, he re‑establishes himself as a top contender for the heavyweight title, potentially setting up a clash with current champion **Jon ‘Bones’ Brodie**. A victory for Ngannou would keep the title picture open, but Jones’s confidence suggests he believes Miocic’s skill set is better suited for a five‑round war.

While Jones remains retired from competition, his involvement in pre‑fight media keeps him relevant. He hinted at possible commentary roles for future UFC events, noting that his experience could help new fighters navigate the pressures of big‑stage bouts. Fans will watch to see if his predictions become a regular feature in the lead‑up to major fights.

Social media erupted after the interview, with supporters of both Miocic and Ngannou debating the merits of Jones’s pick. Some praised his candor, while others questioned whether his bias toward a former opponent might color his judgment. Regardless, the discussion adds another layer of excitement as UFC 329 approaches.

UFC 329, set for later this year, now carries an extra storyline: the heavyweight showdown framed by a legend’s endorsement. Promoters will likely use Jones’s prediction in marketing, drawing in viewers eager to see if his forecast holds true. The added narrative could boost pay‑per‑view buys and cement the fight’s place in heavyweight history.

Jon Jones’s unequivocal prediction for UFC 329 injects fresh intrigue into the heavyweight division, offering fans a glimpse into the strategic mind of one of MMA’s most celebrated figures. Whether Miocic lives up to Jones’s confidence remains to be seen, but the anticipation is already building.

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