Heading into UFC 214, Jon Jones said he would "manage Brock Lesnar" in the wake of managing Daniel Cormier. Indeed, Jones managed Cormier by scoring a third-round knockout prevail upon his adversary in their compensation per-see main event to recover the light heavyweight title Saturday night at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. At that point as guaranteed, Jones (23-1 MMA, 17-1 UFC) started the way toward managing Lesnar (5-3 MMA, 4-3 UFC) by issuing a formal test. "Brock Lesnar, in the event that you need to comprehend what it feels like to get your can kicked by a person that measures 40 pounds short of what you, come meet me in the octagon," Jones said into the amplifier amid octagon meet. Lesnar heard that and had a straightforward, guide reaction to The Associated Press. "Be watchful what you wish for, young fellow," Lesnar said As magnificent as it sounds, there are reasons the fantasy battle wouldn't occur at any point in the near future. Lesnar, who resigned not long ago, is as yet subject to discipline for a hostile to doping infringement one year prior at UFC 200. A half year stay on Lesnar's one-year suspension, which was solidified by his retirement. Yet, a potential battle amongst Jones and Lesnar would rank among the greatest in UFC history. Given the time of super battles we're right now in, one would think endeavors will be made to book this if it's at all conceivable.