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JON JONES has risked the wrath of UFC bigwig Dana White with his latest statement on retirement. The Hall of Famer walked away from a career-high payday for a heavyweight title unification fight
Dana White knows who he can count on for the biggest event in promotional history. Earlier this year, White and United States President Donald Trump announced that next summer, the UFC will host an event on the White House lawn,
After training MMA with arguably the greatest fighter of all time, Jon Jones, the 25-year-old Steveson seems to have found his calling in the Octagon, where he made his pro debut at LFA 217 on Friday night in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
Gable Steveson secured an emphatic win on his MMA debut, with Jon Jones in his corner. Steveson, 25, made his highly anticipated debut under the Legacy Fighting Alliance banner on Friday night.
UFC veteran questions Jon Jones’ comeback, warning of risks against younger contenders and asking why he’d jeopardize his legacy now.
In recent weeks, UFC President Dana White has made a surprising but clear statement regarding Jon Jones. Though Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artis
Jones was declared as ‘retired’ by Dana White this summer, as the undisputed heavyweight title was taken from the American and awarded to Tom Aspinall
Dana White is not moving from his position on Jon Jones fighting at the White House, even after a personal apology behind closed doors. White has never outright linked Jones’ decision not to unify the heavyweight division with Tom Aspinall to his absence from next summer’s super card,
Jon Jones is still adamant about his UFC return, targeting a comeback fight at the UFC White House card on July 4, 2026.
“The hardest stylistic matchup for Jon Jones, and this has been true for the better half of a decade, is Curtis Blaydes. “You let that sink in and do with that what you want.