
Jon Jones Says ‘Best Is Yet to Come’ After UFC Reinstates
The Ultimate Fighting Championship reinstated Jon Jones on Friday.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship reinstated Jon Jones on Friday.

Jon Jones, the most accomplished fighter in UFC history, pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident on Tuesday in connection to a hit-and-run smash-up in Albuquerque earlier this year.

The two light heavyweights that fans most want to watch fight clash this Saturday at UFC 192. Daniel Cormier and Alexander Gustafsson just don’t clash with the man that fans want to see them fight.

Daniel Cormier takes on Anthony “Rumble” Johnson for the UFC light heavyweight championship on Saturday night. In other words, the winner claims the title of “second best.”

The UFC has stripped Jon Jones of its light heavyweight title.

They tried to make Jon Jones stay in rehab. But he said “no, no, no.”

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones tested positive for cocaine a month prior to his UFC 182 title fight with Daniel Cormier.

Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, fresh off accepting a fight with Benson Henderson that will occur just 15 days after his victory over Myles Jury, tells Breitbart Sports that the UFC’s agreement with Reebok that removes all other sponsors from fighter gear in the octagon actually helps bottom-card mixed-martial artists.

Jon Jones would appear in that Michael Jordan mid-1990s zone, a place where an elite athlete finds boredom in competition because competition simply doesn’t exist. He’s not.

Do believe the hype. Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier delivered an exciting main event to meet the anticipation at UFC 182. In the end, the champion beat back a game but fading challenger by outwrestling the wrestler.

Someone finally meets their match in tonight’s Jon Jones-Daniel Cormier match.

“My real dream is not to headline in a stadium but to headline at Madison Square Garden,” light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones divulged on the conference call promoting UFC 182. “I’ve been saying it before I was champion. I do believe it will happen one day.” But that day won’t be today.

Jon Jones lied three months ago. He told the truth last night. We should applaud the latter rather than bellyache over the former.

The UFC 182 conference call, if devoid of the fireworks of this summer’s presser-turned-brawl, highlighted the hatred between the odd couple in begrudging praise and passive-aggressive backhanded compliments.

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones tells Breitbart Sports that the widely-reported story that Nike dropped him as a product endorser because of a press-conference brawl was a lie.

The biggest fight in UFC history comes at the best time for the promotion.