With Jon Jones returning to the Octagon successfully at UFC 197, the fight everyone wants to see next is a rematch with Daniel Cormier.

'Bones', who already holds a unanimous decision win over Cormier, seized the interim light heavyweight title when he beat Ovince Saint Preux in last night's main event. The 28-year-old was stripped of the official belt after his involvement in a hit-and-run incident last year. In his absence, 'DC' picked up the vacant championship with a submission over Anthony Johnson and went on to establish himself as a respected champion by beating Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 192.

Dana White spoke to Brett Okamoto backstage at the MGM Grand and hinted that Jones/Cormier II could headline UFC 200 if both men are healthy.

"If they're both healthy, yea, it's a possibility that could be the main event of UFC 200," White said.

Health concerns for both men are high, though; Cormier was forced out of UFC 197 with a leg injury and Jones was pictured in a wheelchair after his decision win over OSP.

Says left shin is bruised. Feet hurt. pic.twitter.com/L4Qfv60uST — Brett Okamoto (@bokamotoESPN) April 24, 2016

A welterweight rematch between Conor McGregor and Nate Diaz was originally set to headline UFC 200, but 'The Notorious' was removed from the card after skipping a Las Vegas press conference to promote the event.

The blockbuster pay-per-view will mark the UFC's debut at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada and is expected to take place on July 9th.