Fighters react to Jon Jones retirement, Tom Aspinall becoming UFC champion
Jon Jones is no longer UFC heavyweight champion.
Tom Aspinall now is the sole titleholder of the promotion's heavyweight division, as announced by Dana White at the UFC on ABC 8 post-fight news conference Saturday in Baku, Azerbaijan. White said Jones called Friday to inform the UFC of his retirement.
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News that the highly anticipated, much-discussed matchup would definitively not happen sent shockwaves through the combat sports community, with many reacting online. Check out some of the most notable reactions below.
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC news: Fighters react to Jon Jones retirement, Tom Aspinall becoming champ

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