Dana White reveals Jon Jones apologized
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Dana White insists that there is nothing Jon Jones can do to change his stance on him fighting at the White House. White has teamed up with US President Donald Trump to organise the UFC White
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
“Think about that. He (Jon Jones) came back and fought a full-time firefighter,” Cruz explained. “He didn’t come back and fight Tom Aspinall, who is sitting in the gym staring at Jon Jones tape every second of every day. It’s a different thing.
UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall isn't even thinking about fighting Jon Jones at the White House, saying "it has spent zero seconds in my mind."
UFC president Dana White said former two‑division champion Jon Jones personally apologized to him for withdrawing from the scheduled fight against Tom Aspinall.
It’s safe to say the heavyweight division was in disarray during Jon Jones’ reign as undisputed champion. While Jones held the top spot, Tom Aspinall was left waiting, carrying the interim title for over 550 days without ever getting his long-promised ...
Ciryl Gane knows what the critics have said about him. In 15 pro bouts, Gane has only lost twice: First, to Francis Ngannou in a fight that saw Gane controlled on the ground en route to a five-round decision loss; then, to Jon Jones, who took Gane down with ease before submitting him in just over two minutes.
Sonnen's critique of Jones highlights a broader concern within the sport: the authenticity of fighters' motivations. Sonnen questioned whether Jones' return is genuinely about competition or merely a strategic maneuver to avoid facing a challenging opponent like Aspinall. He stated:
Jon Jones should step back into the octagon against a particular heavyweight, one who doesn't happen to be the reigning UFC champion, per a former opponent of