“He is a Fu*king Monster!” George St-Pierre Warned Tom Aspinall Not to Fight Jon Jones!!!
The MMA world is buzzing after UFC legend George St-Pierre issued a stark warning to interim heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, urging him to avoid a fight with Jon Jones at all costs. In a candid interview on the MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani earlier today, St-Pierre, widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in MMA history, didn’t mince words, calling Jones “a fu*king monster” and cautioning Aspinall about the dangers of stepping into the octagon with the controversial yet dominant heavyweight champion.

St-Pierre’s Dire Warning
During the interview, which aired at 1:00 PM +07, St-Pierre, 43, was asked about the potential matchup between Aspinall (15-3, 12 KOs) and Jones (28-1, 10 KOs), a fight that fans have been clamoring for since Aspinall won the interim UFC heavyweight title by knocking out Sergei Pavlovich at UFC 295 in November 2023. St-Pierre, who himself competed against some of the sport’s most dangerous fighters during his career, didn’t hesitate to share his concerns. “Tom Aspinall is a great fighter, one of the best heavyweights right now,” St-Pierre said. “But Jon Jones? He is a fu*king monster. I’m telling Tom—don’t fight him. It’s not worth the risk.”

St-Pierre elaborated, pointing to Jones’ unparalleled skill set and unpredictable nature. “Jon is the best fighter I’ve ever seen—his technique, his fight IQ, his adaptability, it’s on another level,” St-Pierre explained. “But he’s also dangerous in ways you can’t prepare for. He knows how to get inside your head, and he’ll do whatever it takes to win. I’ve seen what he’s done to guys like Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustafsson. Tom needs to think about his career long-term.”
A Rivalry That’s Heating Up
The tension between Aspinall and Jones has been building for over a year. Jones, 37, won the UFC heavyweight title in March 2023 by submitting Ciryl Gane at UFC 285, but he has not fought since due to a pectoral injury and subsequent delays in scheduling his first title defense. Aspinall, 31, has been vocal about his frustration with Jones’ inactivity, calling him out repeatedly on social media. In a January 2025 post on X, Aspinall wrote, “Jon, I’m ready—let’s unify the belts and give the fans what they want!” Jones, however, has dismissed Aspinall’s claims to the title, stating in a March 2025 interview with ESPN that he’d rather fight Stipe Miocic or retire than face “an interim champ who hasn’t earned it.”
St-Pierre’s warning comes at a critical juncture, as recent reports suggest the UFC is targeting a Jones vs. Aspinall unification bout for UFC 310 on December 6, 2025, in Las Vegas. Aspinall, coming off a first-round knockout of Curtis Blaydes at UFC 304 in July 2024, has looked unstoppable, with his combination of speed, power, and grappling making him one of the most dangerous heavyweights in the division. But St-Pierre believes Jones’ experience and cunning could be too much for the British fighter.
The MMA Community Reacts
St-Pierre’s comments have sparked a firestorm of reactions across the MMA world. On X, fans were quick to weigh in, with one user writing, “GSP knows what he’s talking about—Jon Jones is a different beast. Aspinall should listen!” Another countered, “Tom’s the future of the division—he can take Jones! GSP is just being overly cautious.” The hashtag #JonesVsAspinall trended worldwide, reflecting the intense anticipation for the potential matchup.
Other fighters have also chimed in. Former UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier, who lost to Jones twice in grueling battles in 2015 and 2017, agreed with St-Pierre’s assessment. “Tom’s a phenomenal fighter, but Jon is a nightmare to face,” Cormier told ESPN at 2:00 PM +07. “He’ll exploit every weakness you have, and he’ll make you doubt yourself. I’d tell Tom to be very, very careful.” Meanwhile, heavyweight contender Ciryl Gane, who lost to Jones in 2023, took a more optimistic view, saying on Instagram, “Tom has the power to shock the world—I believe in him.”
What’s Next for Aspinall and Jones?
Aspinall has yet to respond directly to St-Pierre’s warning, but his previous comments suggest he’s undeterred. In a post-fight interview after UFC 304, he said, “I respect Jon Jones as a fighter, but I’m not scared of anyone. I want that fight, and I’ll prove I’m the best heavyweight in the world.” Jones, for his part, has remained silent on St-Pierre’s remarks but has a history of thriving under pressure, often using his opponents’ words as motivation.
The potential Jones vs. Aspinall fight is shaping up to be one of the biggest in UFC history, with the winner likely cementing their legacy as the greatest heavyweight of their era. However, St-Pierre’s warning has added a new layer of intrigue, raising questions about whether Aspinall can overcome the “monster” that is Jon Jones—or if he’ll heed the advice of one of MMA’s most respected legends and avoid the fight altogether.
As the MMA world waits for confirmation of the matchup, one thing is clear: St-Pierre’s words have turned up the heat on an already sizzling rivalry, and the stakes have never been higher for Tom Aspinall as he considers stepping into the octagon with Jon Jones.