
Jon Jones retires from UFC with heartfelt message as fresh legal trouble shadows final exit
Jon Jones, one of the most dominant and controversial figures in mixed martial arts history, has officially announced his retirement from the UFC. The decision comes just hours after UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the news publicly, signaling the end of an era.
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While fans and fighters alike took to social media to reflect on the legacy of 'Bones,' the retirement news was almost immediately followed by reports of yet another legal issue tied to the former champion, casting a shadow over what should have been a celebratory farewell.
Jon Jones exits UFC with emotional farewell as new legal storm brews in the background
In a lengthy and reflective statement shared on X, Jon Jones wrote, 'Today, I'm officially announcing my retirement from the UFC. This decision comes after a lot of reflection, and I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the journey I've experienced over the years.'
The message was packed with appreciation for those who supported him, from family and teammates to UFC leadership and fans worldwide.
He recounted a career filled with historic highs and personal lows, 'From the first time I stepped into the Octagon, my goal was to push the boundaries of what was possible in this sport. Becoming the youngest UFC champion in history... these are memories I'll cherish forever.'
Jones continued, 'I want to thank the UFC, Dana, Hunter, Lorenzo, God, my family, coaches, teammates, and all the fans who have stood by me through every chapter.'
He closed his post with an optimistic outlook, sharing, 'As I close this chapter of my life, I look forward to new opportunities and challenges ahead… The best is yet to come.'
In a follow-up post, the 37-year-old added, 'I'm completely overwhelmed right now, I love you guys so much. Thank you.'
While Jones' words struck a sincere emotional chord with many, news soon broke via the Albuquerque Journal that he had been issued a criminal summons for allegedly fleeing the scene of an accident back in February.
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According to reports, a woman, who appeared intoxicated and partially unclothed, claimed Jones was the driver and had fled the crash site on foot. When contacted, the man believed to be Jones allegedly made veiled threats and appeared heavily intoxicated.
This development has once again connected Jones' name with controversy. He is due in court on July 24 for a bond arraignment.
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Still, from his UFC debut in 2008 at just 21 years old to capturing both Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles, Jones' athletic resume has been unparalleled. His final fight came at UFC 309 in November 2024, where he successfully defended the Heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic.

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Jon Jones, one of the most dominant and controversial figures in mixed martial arts history, has officially announced his retirement from the UFC. The decision comes just hours after UFC CEO Dana White confirmed the news publicly, signaling the end of an era. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now While fans and fighters alike took to social media to reflect on the legacy of 'Bones,' the retirement news was almost immediately followed by reports of yet another legal issue tied to the former champion, casting a shadow over what should have been a celebratory farewell. Jon Jones exits UFC with emotional farewell as new legal storm brews in the background In a lengthy and reflective statement shared on X, Jon Jones wrote, 'Today, I'm officially announcing my retirement from the UFC. This decision comes after a lot of reflection, and I want to take a moment to express my deepest gratitude for the journey I've experienced over the years.' The message was packed with appreciation for those who supported him, from family and teammates to UFC leadership and fans worldwide. He recounted a career filled with historic highs and personal lows, 'From the first time I stepped into the Octagon, my goal was to push the boundaries of what was possible in this sport. Becoming the youngest UFC champion in history... these are memories I'll cherish forever.' Jones continued, 'I want to thank the UFC, Dana, Hunter, Lorenzo, God, my family, coaches, teammates, and all the fans who have stood by me through every chapter.' He closed his post with an optimistic outlook, sharing, 'As I close this chapter of my life, I look forward to new opportunities and challenges ahead… The best is yet to come.' In a follow-up post, the 37-year-old added, 'I'm completely overwhelmed right now, I love you guys so much. Thank you.' While Jones' words struck a sincere emotional chord with many, news soon broke via the Albuquerque Journal that he had been issued a criminal summons for allegedly fleeing the scene of an accident back in February. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now According to reports, a woman, who appeared intoxicated and partially unclothed, claimed Jones was the driver and had fled the crash site on foot. When contacted, the man believed to be Jones allegedly made veiled threats and appeared heavily intoxicated. This development has once again connected Jones' name with controversy. He is due in court on July 24 for a bond arraignment. Also Read: Still, from his UFC debut in 2008 at just 21 years old to capturing both Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight titles, Jones' athletic resume has been unparalleled. His final fight came at UFC 309 in November 2024, where he successfully defended the Heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic.


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