Jan Blachowicz is all about proving everyone wrong. Throughout his UFC career, the 37-year-old Polish powerhouse has been underestimated by fighters and fans alike, even with incredible finishes over elite competition and the light heavyweight strap now wrapped around his waist. And it looks like nothing has changed. Dana White seemingly confirmed at last weekend’s UFC Vegas 12 post-fight presser that UFC middleweight champ Israel Adesanya (20-0) will move up a division to chase another title and challenge Blachowicz (27-8) next. Meanwhile, the door is not shut for Jon Jones (26-1, one no contest), who called out the new champ after Blachowicz’s UFC 253 victory over Dominick Reyes (12-2), despite vacating the belt to move up to heavyweight. These are the two most intriguing matchups for Blachowicz and he’s open to either challenge. “They have to start to believe in the legendary ‘Polish Power’. But if they don’t, I don’t care. I will prove one more time then they have to,” he told SCMP MMA . “This is something real. My family believe in me, my friends believe in me, a load of fans believe in me. And the most important thing, I believe in myself. I can beat all of them. I don’t care what people say.” “I can beat both of them. No problem for me,” Blachowicz added. I have heard that Israel Adesanya wants to face me next. No problem, If you are ready to fight in March, let's do this. Prepare for a some fireworks guys #LegendaryPolishPower — Jan Blachowicz (@JanBlachowicz) October 29, 2020 No 1-ranked Thiago Santos (21-7) and veteran No 3 Glover Teixeira (31-7), both of Brazil, battle this weekend in a UFC Vegas 13 main event which could prove to be a light heavyweight title eliminator. “I’m going to be ready for Jones, for Adesanya, Thiago, Glover, I’d beat all of them,” Blachowicz added. “I’m happy because I have really good opponents to choose and this is amazing. Really great options right now for the next fight.” UFC: Adesanya in talks for Blachowicz fight; Dana will ‘let him do it’ Amid a bitter Twitter feud with Adesanya in the aftermath of UFC 253, Jones also confirmed a report from four years ago he hid under the cage at the Jackson-Wink gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico from the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s doping officials. But he claimed he was looking to avoid taking a test simply because he had “smoked a blunt”, which raised eyebrows since the 33-year-old has been suspended by Usada twice for performance-enhancing drugs. Blachowicz isn’t buying it, however. “Who believes Jones? What he says? Nobody. Come on,” he said. “He lies all the time, you know. I think he doesn’t know when he says true or when he’s lying. I don’t believe him at all.”