As Jon Jones hopes to make his UFC return on the White House card, Alex Pereira is the opponent he has in mind. However, as 'Bones' sees it, a potential fight against 'Poatan' wouldn't be any more challenging than one against Tom Aspinall.According to Jones, Pereira and Aspinall have exploitable deficiencies in their MMA game that would enable him to utilize a similar game plan for both men.During a recent interview with Geoffrey Woo, Jones said:"[Pereira] punches really hard and kicks really hard. I think my grappling power and wisdom would be a lot for him to handle, but I also believe that would be the same scenario with Tom Aspinall. Don't think the U.K. wrestling system is as good as people think it is. Where Tom is a lot physically bigger, it'd probably take me a little bit more effort, I think it'll be the same story if I take Tom to the ground, as it would be if I got Pereira to the ground."Interestingly, 'Bones' argues that there is little difference in the dangers or the flaws they carry into the octagon:"To me, it's the same fight. Both are strong on their feet. Hit very hard on their feet, and I think they both have holes in their grappling department."Check out Jon Jones' comments on Alex Pereira and Tom Aspinall below:That said, the New Yorker sees 'Poatan' as the name that would add to his already storied legacy.Jon Jones reveals his ideal path to victory over Alex Pereira and Tom AspinallDuring the aforementioned interview, Jon Jones offered a detailed glimpse at how he'd approach potential matchups against Alex Pereira and Tom Aspinall, breaking down strategy he believes would lead him to a decisive finish over either opponent."I feel as if my clearest path to victory in both of those fights would be to get them to the ground at some point. Just to strike with them, like I know that I can. I've stood with every fighter in the world. My goal would be to kickbox until I find my moment to get the fight on the ground and go for a submission or go for a TKO." [1:38 minutes into the interview]