Unsealed DMs between UFC CEO Dana White and former Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta shed light on the organization’s scuffles with Jon Jones. The messages reveal financial and contractual disputes, providing ground for an antitrust lawsuit against the UFC. Read more about the revelations and Dana White’s praise for Jones as the GOAT.
Unsealed DMs Shed Light on UFC’s Issues with Jon Jones |
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Newly unsealed direct messages between UFC CEO Dana White and former Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta have provided insight into the financial and contractual disputes between the organization and Jon Jones. The UFC’s plans for a rematch between Alexander Gustafsson and Jones in 2014 were derailed when the light heavyweight champion demanded to face Daniel Cormier instead. Negotiations for Jones’ contract extension became complicated due to this demand. |
Dana White’s Praise for Jon Jones |
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Despite their past issues, Dana White has acknowledged Jon Jones’ remarkable achievements as a fighter. During a pre-fight press conference at UFC 285, White praised Jones as the greatest of all time. He highlighted Jones’ undefeated record and the caliber of opponents he has defeated, including Daniel Cormier, Lyoto Machida, and Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua. |
Jones’ Career and Controversies |
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Jon Jones holds a professional MMA record of 27-1 with one No-Contest. His only loss came via disqualification due to illegal elbows against Matt Hamill at The Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale. Throughout his career, Jones has faced numerous legendary fighters and successfully defended his title multiple times. |
Antitrust Lawsuit and Seeking Damages |
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The unsealed DMs have shed light on the UFC’s predatory contract practices, which have prompted an antitrust lawsuit seeking over $1 billion in damages. The mistreatment of fighters and the organization’s negotiation tactics are under scrutiny. |
Jones’ Impact on the Sport |
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Despite ongoing disputes and controversies, Jon Jones’ impact on the sport cannot be denied. His achievements and dominance in the light heavyweight division have solidified his status as one of the greatest fighters of all time. |
Unsealed DMs Shed Light on UFC’s Issues with Jon Jones
Newly unsealed direct messages between UFC CEO Dana White and former Chairman Lorenzo Fertitta have provided insight into the financial and contractual disputes between the organization and Jon Jones. The UFC’s plans for a rematch between Alexander Gustafsson and Jones in 2014 were derailed when the light heavyweight champion demanded to face Daniel Cormier instead. Negotiations for Jones’ contract extension became complicated due to this demand.
According to a report by MMA Fighting, White messaged Fertitta, asking about Jones and referring to him as a ‘scumbag.’ Fertitta responded, calling Jones a ‘douche’ but mentioned that they were making progress. However, they had not yet reached an agreement on money and had sent an ultimatum letter to Jones.
This exchange revealed the UFC’s efforts to keep Jones in line and avoid further complications. It also hinted at predatory contract practices, which have now become the basis for an antitrust lawsuit against the organization. The plaintiffs are seeking over $1 billion in damages for the mistreatment of fighters.
Dana White’s Praise for Jon Jones
Despite their past issues, Dana White has acknowledged Jon Jones’ remarkable achievements as a fighter. During a pre-fight press conference at UFC 285, White praised Jones as the greatest of all time. He highlighted Jones’ undefeated record and the caliber of opponents he has defeated, including Daniel Cormier, Lyoto Machida, and Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua.
Jones’ Career and Controversies
Jon Jones holds a professional MMA record of 27-1 with one No-Contest. His only loss came via disqualification due to illegal elbows against Matt Hamill at The Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale. Throughout his career, Jones has faced numerous legendary fighters and successfully defended his title multiple times.
It is clear that despite the ongoing disputes and controversies, Jon Jones’ impact on the sport cannot be denied.