Read about Jon Jones’ suspension from his MMA gym and his injury setback. Get updates on his domestic violence scandal and his plans for a potential fight against Stipe Miocic.
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Jon Jones’ Suspension | UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been suspended from his longtime MMA gym following a domestic violence scandal. The incident occurred in Las Vegas in September 2021, where Jones was attending the UFC Hall-of-Fame ceremony. After being honored for his 2013 title fight, Jones was arrested on charges of domestic violence and tampering with a vehicle. According to police reports, Jones physically assaulted his fiancée Jessie Moses in front of their children. As a result, his coach Mike Winkeljohn, co-founder of Jackson Wink MMA gym, held him accountable for his actions. Jones expressed his disappointment and heartbreak over losing the support of someone he respected so much. |
Update on Jon Jones’ Injury | Jones was scheduled to defend his heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295. However, he suffered a pectoral tear and had to withdraw from the fight. An interim championship bout between Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall was arranged instead. In a recent Instagram video, Jones provided an update on his injury. He mentioned his plans to undergo surgery and return to training for a potential fight against Miocic at a later date. Although he faces several months of recovery and physical therapy, Jones remains committed and grateful for the support he has received. |
Jon Jones Faces Suspension from MMA Gym
UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been suspended from his longtime MMA gym following a domestic violence scandal. The incident occurred in Las Vegas in September 2021, where Jones was attending the UFC Hall-of-Fame ceremony. After being honored for his 2013 title fight, Jones was arrested on charges of domestic violence and tampering with a vehicle.
According to police reports, Jones physically assaulted his fiancée Jessie Moses in front of their children. As a result, his coach Mike Winkeljohn, co-founder of Jackson Wink MMA gym, held him accountable for his actions. Jones expressed his disappointment and heartbreak over losing the support of someone he respected so much.
Update on Jon Jones’ Injury
Jones was scheduled to defend his heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 295. However, he suffered a pectoral tear and had to withdraw from the fight. An interim championship bout between Sergei Pavlovich and Tom Aspinall was arranged instead.
In a recent Instagram video, Jones provided an update on his injury. He mentioned his plans to undergo surgery and return to training for a potential fight against Miocic at a later date. Although he faces several months of recovery and physical therapy, Jones remains committed and grateful for the support he has received.