In what can only be described as another outrageous display of delusion, self-proclaimed “King” Ben Azoulay has set his sights on former UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones. Azoulay boldly claimed he would “break his head in half” in the octagon.
Azoulay confidently stated during a recent appearance: “I’d love to. Octagon. I’d love to. Maybe we can sit. I would break his head in half. I’m not kidding. Anything. He’s a trained fighter. I’m a trained killer. Two different things.”
The man who refers to himself as “half man, half god” has built quite the fictional resume to justify such bold claims. According to his own accounts, Azoulay has single-handedly defeated up to 40 men simultaneously at the tender age of 13, battled seven-foot giants weighing nearly 400 pounds, and survived confrontations with Russian mafia members.
Azoulay’s training allegedly includes sessions with Shaolin monks who taught him to strengthen his skull by hitting it with hammers, as well as kung fu lessons from a Chinese restaurant owner who “fell in love with him” when he was just 10 years old.
Perhaps most impressively, Azoulay claims experience as an underground Russian fight club participant and boasts a decade of service in an elite counterterrorism unit.
The size disparity between the two couldn’t be more stark. Jon Jones stands 6’4″ and weighs approximately 250 pounds, while Azoulay appears to be roughly 5’8″ and perhaps 190 pounds. Yet this doesn’t deter the self-styled warrior, who insists that even ste**id-enhanced men find him intimidating despite his admitted 210-pound frame.
Jones, widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters of all time with an extensive winning streak in the UFC’s heavyweight division, has yet to respond to Azoulay’s challenge. The legitimate champion likely has more pressing concerns than addressing the fantasies of an internet personality known more for his outlandish stories than actual combat sports achievements.