Cage Warriors: Mason Jones beats Adam Proctor to hold second world title
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Mason Jones hopes to join the UFC ranks
Welshman Mason Jones has become the first fighter to hold two Cage Warriors world titles at the same time since Conor McGregor.
The Blaenavon fighter beat Adam Proctor in Manchester on Saturday to add the welterweight crown to his lightweight world title with a comprehensive first-round win.
Jones, 25, has now won all 10 of his fights as a professional.
In March Jones beat Joe McGolgan or the lightweight world title.
"The game plan was to go out and hurt him [Proctor] and I hurt him early and then I pushed to finish him and that's what I do," Jones said after his latest victory..
"What I want to really say is I asked Graham [Boylan, Cage Warriors president] and Ian [Dean] to dig up the biggest monster they could find and unfortunately it's not enough.
"So I've got a challenge for Dana White [UFC president], for Sean Shelby, for anyone in the UFC looking, I'll be ready in a week, two weeks, four weeks.
"Find the biggest, deadliest lightweight monster you can find because I'm a lightweight guy and I'll go out there and dismantle him, whether it's Abu Dhabi which is kind of looking good or anywhere else, dig me out the biggest monster you can find and I'll put him away in two [rounds]."