Jon Jones trolls Tom Aspinall after UFC 321 eye-poke debacle
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When Jon Jones retired from MMA in early 2025, he did so under somewhat complicated circumstances. By the time he hung up the gloves, he was irrefutably one of the greatest fighters in MMA history—maybe the best outright.
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Jon Jones takes subtle jab at Tom Aspinall after UFC 321 main event ends in ‘No Contest’
Jon Jones is more focused on a potential fight against Alex Pereira at the White House than what’s happening with Tom Aspinall. But “Bones” did take a subtle jab at Aspinall when the heavyweight champion was unable to continue in UFC 321’s main event after Ciryl Gane poked him badly in both eyes.
JON JONES didn’t take long to take aim at Tom Aspinall following the Brit’s anti-climactic UFC 321 showdown with Ciryl Gane. Atherton assassin Aspinall made the first defence of his
Jon Jones was quick to troll bitter rival Tom Aspinall after his fight with Ciryl Gane was ended by a horror eye poke. Aspinall was making a first defence of his undisputed UFC heavyweight title
Jon Jones only had words for light heavyweight contender Alex Pereira after the much-talked-about ending to UFC 321, but he did take a subtle dig at Tom Aspinall by changing his profile picture on social media.
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Jon Jones Breaks Silence on His NFL Star Brother Arthur's Sudden Death at 39: 'Gone Way Too Soon'
Former UFC champion Jon Jones shared an emotional tribute to his former NFL star brother Arthur, who died suddenly at age 39 in early October. On Thursday, Oct. 23, Jon shared a compilation video in memory of Arthur, who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens in 2013, and penned a thoughtful caption.
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UFC Legend Jon Jones Mourning Death Of Beloved Family Member
It's been nearly three weeks since the tragic passing of former NFL defensive tackle and Super Bowl champion Arthur Jones. Jones comes from a family of well-known athletes, with his younger brother Jon "Bones" Jones being arguably the most famous of all.
When undisputed heavyweight champion of the world Tom Aspinall stepped into the Octagon for UFC 321 on Saturday night to defend his title, he did so believing that there was a non-zero chance he could die.