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Jon Jones prevented a mugging on the same day he became the youngest champion in UFC history. In the last few weeks, Jones has made a stunning U-turn on his MMA retirement, declaring his interest
Recently retired UFC all-time great Jon Jones has been creating buzz due to his plans to come out of his very brief retirement, as he announced he would be returning to the Octagon when he attended the ESPYs.
White said the promotion 'can't risk' putting Jones on such a high-profile card as talks already start for next summer's planned event
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Khabib Nurmagomedov has clarified his opinion on Jon Jones, after some UFC fans expressed surprise about the Russian deeming the American the “best who ever did it”. Jones recently retired from mixed martial arts, vacating the UFC heavyweight title and ending a career full of accolades but also marred by controversy.
Dana White confirmed Tom Aspinall will defend his undisputed heavyweight title against Ciryl Gane at UFC 321 on October 25 in Abu Dhabi. With Jon Jones officially retired, a new era is officially underway.
Rashad Evans was a big part of that as a UFC Hall of Famer who faced off with many other legends. Evans’ fight with Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson may have broken UFC records, but it isn’t the only classic rivalry that he had in his career.
Jon Jones recently explained his decision to cut his UFC retirement short and revealed why he plans to return to competition
Less than a month after announcing his retirement from MMA, former UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones is already eyeing a return to the Octagon next year.
Jon Jones shocked the MMA world when he abruptly announced his retirement from fighting last month after a long negotiation period with the UFC. After his retirement, Jones was stripped of his undisputed heavyweight title, and Tom Aspinall was promoted to undisputed heavyweight champion.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/mma as Jon Jones responds as Dana White rules him out of UFC White House event. Jon Jones is a 'little disappointed' with the news that Dana White thinks he's too big a risk to headline UFC White House in 2026.
Dana White dismisses Jon Jones' UFC White House return, calling him a "risk." Jones expresses his dissapointment on X.