Jon Jones trolls rival Tom Aspinall over UFC 321 eye poke
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Monday Morning Hangover: Tom Aspinall keeps title, but loses Jon Jones fight after disastrous UFC 321 event
UFC 321 went down last Saturday (Oct. 25, 2025) inside Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, leaving several fighters feeling the post-fight blues. Among them was Aleksandar Rakic, who suffered his fourth straight loss after he was knocked out by Azamat Murzakanov in the very first round (see it again here).
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.
Jon Jones is now on board with a bumper showdown against Alex Pereira on next year’s UFC White House card. ‘Bones’ announced his retirement from the sport earlier in the year and
Joe Rogan calls Jon Jones vs. Alex Pereira the “biggest fight in human history,” hyping its massive global impact.
Jon Jones and Alex Pereira both stated Saturday they would like to face up against each other at the White House event slated for June.
Jones' message to Pereira came after current UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall retained his title against Ciryl Gane due to a no contest caused by an accidental eye poke during their fight at UFC 321. Shortly after the bout came to an end, Pereira called out Jones for a White House clash on Instagram.
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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.