"I'm more open to fighting (Jon Jones) since everything went down.
For my last camp when I got injured I went back to Albuquerque [to train
with Greg Jackson] but I know I can go somewhere else to train. It may
become more of a reality where I'm not using Greg at all. I've been
playing around with the idea, thinking about where I'm gonna go and what
I'm gonna do if this situation comes to a head. This situation is
bigger than just me and Jon, it's a team. Just like the 155'ers are
gonna have to decide 'Okay, you know what, now we gotta separate, we
gotta go.' I mean we got Melvin Guillard, Clay Guida, Donald Cerrone and
Joe Stevenson all in the same weight class. If we gotta fight, then we
gotta get away from each other. I just have to sit down and decide,
'What's it gonna be?' because there's never gonna be no going back.
There's no makin' it better or going back to the team after it's done.
If [Jones and I] agree to fight, if we say we're gonna fight, it's over.
I would divorce myself from Jacksons."
Former UFC 205 pound champ, Rashad Evans tells Pro MMA Radio that he is
prepared to not only face his current teammate Jon Jones for the title,
but he is also prepared to leave the team and his coaches behind in
Albuquerque and get with a new camp. While there are rumors that Evans
is going to make a move to AKA, I have yet been able to confirm with my
sources if that is true or not. Only time will tell, but it sounds like
this might be a grudge match in the making.
For my last camp when I got injured I went back to Albuquerque [to train
with Greg Jackson] but I know I can go somewhere else to train. It may
become more of a reality where I'm not using Greg at all. I've been
playing around with the idea, thinking about where I'm gonna go and what
I'm gonna do if this situation comes to a head. This situation is
bigger than just me and Jon, it's a team. Just like the 155'ers are
gonna have to decide 'Okay, you know what, now we gotta separate, we
gotta go.' I mean we got Melvin Guillard, Clay Guida, Donald Cerrone and
Joe Stevenson all in the same weight class. If we gotta fight, then we
gotta get away from each other. I just have to sit down and decide,
'What's it gonna be?' because there's never gonna be no going back.
There's no makin' it better or going back to the team after it's done.
If [Jones and I] agree to fight, if we say we're gonna fight, it's over.
I would divorce myself from Jacksons."
Former UFC 205 pound champ, Rashad Evans tells Pro MMA Radio that he is
prepared to not only face his current teammate Jon Jones for the title,
but he is also prepared to leave the team and his coaches behind in
Albuquerque and get with a new camp. While there are rumors that Evans
is going to make a move to AKA, I have yet been able to confirm with my
sources if that is true or not. Only time will tell, but it sounds like
this might be a grudge match in the making.