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Mo Jassim Challenges Craig Jones To A Boxing Match: “If You Have An Issue With Me…”

Mo Jassim Challenges Craig Jones To A Boxing Match: “If You Have An Issue With Me…”

Mo Jassim and Craig Jones have been locked in a public feud for some time…
And the tensions have escalated with Jassim’s recent challenge to Jones – for a boxing match, at a Karate Combat event.

Although Jassim and Jones were once on friendly terms, tensions flared between the two with the emergence of a rivalry between ADCC and the Craig Jones Invitational.
This rivalry has led to heated exchanges, with both men trading harsh words online.

The latest challenge comes after Jassim’s recent departure from his role as the head organizer of ADCC.
While Jones quickly hinted that Jassim might have been fired, Jassim and other prominent figures have maintained that he left voluntarily and will continue to be involved with organizing events like the ADCC Trials and the ADCC Youth Championship.

Here is what Jassim had to say to Jones in a recent social media comment:

Craig when are you going to drop the 2 face act?
Because we both know all your messages to me for the past year have been friendly, in fact we were supposed to meet face to face and.

I offered to fly you to PR (Puerto Rico) and then said I would fly to you in Austin.
Never heard from you and then you go online and rant.

Also why is it when I ran into you at Jake Paul’s gym unexpectedly you shrivelled up like Mr Burns and could barely look me in the eye.

Go ahead and deny it, we both know who witnessed the whole thing.

He then issued the challenge:

If you are trolling it’s all good but if you legit have an issue with me then we can do a boxing match at karate combat, try to kill each other in the ring and then shake hands after and be friendly.

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