Last week it was revealed that Jon Jones’ management had expressed concerned to the Nevada State Athletic Commission about the appointment of referee John McCarthy to his UFC 200 main event fight versus Daniel Cormier.

Today Jones appeared on the MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani and discussed his exact concern with McCarthy as the referee in his bout:

“I would prefer any other referee but him,” Jones said Tuesday.

McCarthy, a former Los Angeles police officer, has officiated mixed martial arts since UFC 2 and helped author the current Unified Rules which oversee the sport. He’s also been the third man in on several of Jones’ biggest bouts, including matchups with Alexander Gustafsson and Vitor Belfort.

Regardless, Jones said there were several factors which made him request an official besides McCarthy.

“It’s been a mixture of many things throughout the years,” Jones said. “Just the energy. I don’t feel like we have the best energy. It’s an accumulation of some of the things that happened during some fights and just personal interactions. I just don’t feel as, you don’t need anything stacking up against you when you’re fighting a great fighter like DC.”

Jones also believes that if he was in McCarthy’s shoes, and knew one of the fighters involved didn’t want him there, he’d voluntarily recuse himself from the fight.

“He [officiates] probably once a week somewhere,” Jones said. “For me, this is my life, this is my story, this is my legacy. This is everything to me, and if I don’t agree with his energy that he brings to the fight, if I was him, I wouldn’t want to be a part of it. You know what I mean? If you’re not welcome, why would you even want to be part of someone’s big night who doesn’t want you there. I would say, ‘you know, I’ll back out of this one, I don’t need to be a part of this one.’”

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