Jon Jones

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Jon Jones

Name :Jonathan Dwight Jones
Nickname :Bones
DOB :19 July 1987
(Age 36 Yr. )

Personal Life

Education Graduate
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Profession Professional Mixed Martial Artist
Place Rochester, New York,   USA

Physical Appearance

Height 6 feet 4 inch
Weight 95 kg (approx.)
Eye Color Black
Hair Color Black

Family Status

Parents

Father- Arthur Jones (Pastor)
Mother- Camille Jones

Marital Status Single
Siblings

Brother- Arthur Jones (American footballer), Chandler James Jones (American footballer)
Sister- Carmen Jones

Jonathan Dwight Jones is a mixed martial artist from America who has won the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship twice. Generally considered to be one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time, he has also become somewhat of a tragic figure and his life story, a cautionary tale. Raised in a middle-class family in New York, Jones’ life has been deeply influenced by religion since his childhood. He demonstrated prodigious skills as a wrestler in his school days and won the state championship at Union-Endicott High School in upstate New York. He was also involved in football as a defensive lineman. Initially, Jones was pursuing a degree in criminal justice but then his MMA career really took off and he dropped out of college to be a professional fighter. He made his professional debut in April 2008 against Brad Bernard, a match he won by a technical knockout. In a career spanning nearly a decade, Jones has won most of his matches and his only defeat came about because of a dubious decision made by the referee. He has won the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship twice only to be stripped of his title both the times. The first time he was stripped because of a hit-and-run case in 2015. He also lost the interim title because of a doping violation. Recently, in 2017, he was stripped after a positive drug test. The investigation is currently ongoing and if Jones is found guilty, he could find himself serving a four-year ban.

Childhood & Early Life

  • Jon Jones was born on July 19, 1987, in Rochester, New York, to Camille Jones and Arthur Jones Jr. Jones’ family is deeply religious. Arthur Jr. is a pastor at the Pentecostal church in Endicott, New York and Camille was a nurse.
  • He has two brothers. His older brother, Arthur Jones III, is a retired professional American footballer who played for Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, and Washington Redskins of the NBA. His younger brother, Chandler Jones, is also an American footballer, who is currently signed to Arizona Cardinals of the NBA. In June 2017, Jones’ mother passed away after losing her long battle against diabetes.
  • Jones displayed his inherent athletic gifts since he was a child. A stand-out high school wrestler, he was the winner of the state championship at Union-Endicott High School in upstate New York. Like his brothers, Jones was also interested in American football and played in the position of a defensive lineman.
  • Because of his lanky frame, the coach began to call him “Bones”. The nickname stuck as he would later use it during his MMA career.
  • At Iowa Center Community College, he became the winner of a national JUCO championship. He then came to Morrisville State College to get a degree in criminal justice. However, Jones soon realised that his true passion was mixed martial arts. He dropped out of college to pursue MMA professionally.

Career, Controversies, & Later Life

  • On April 12, 2008, in Boxborough, Massachusetts, Jon Jones made his professional debut in an FFP: Untamed 20 catchweight (210 lbs) bout against Brad Bernard and won the match in the first round via technical knockout. His next opponent was Brazilian mixed martial artist Carlos Eduardo. The match took place on April 29, 2008, in Atlantic City, New Jersey as part of the Battle Cage Xtreme 4 event. This was his first light heavyweight match. He won via knock out (punches) in the third round.
  • His next three matches were against Anthony Pina, Ryan Verrett, and Parker Porter, all of which he won. Jones fought his sixth professional match against Moyses Gabin at Battle Cage Xtreme 5 on 12 July 2008 in Atlantic City. This was his last bout before he joined Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He defeated Gabin via technical knockout in round two for the USKBA Light Heavyweight Championship.
  • Jones debuted in UFC in a match against Brazilian fighter Andre Gusmão at UFC 87 on August 9, 2008, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The bout went the distance, lasting the full three rounds, and Jones was declared winner via unanimous decision.
  • His next opponent in the UFC was Stephan Bonnar at UFC 94 on January 31, 2009, in Las Vegas, Nevada. This one too went the distance and Jones won via unanimous decision. On July 11, 2009, he faced Jake O'Brien at UFC 100 and won by submission (guillotine choke) in the second round. The fight helped him secure a contract for another four fights with the UFC.
  • On December 5, 2009, Jones fought fellow American fighter Matt Hamill. Jones started dominating the match right from the beginning. However, as the first round was drawing to a close, Jones hit Hamill repeatedly with downward elbow strikes. As those are illegal in the sport, a point was deducted from Jones’ scorecard for the round. It was then revealed Hamill would not be able to continue because of a dislocated shoulder.
  • As a result, Jones was disqualified. After reviewing the replay simulation, the commission supported the referee’s ruling. UFC President Dana White has since stated that the loss should not have been counted and the match should have been declared a no contest. This was the first and the only loss in Jones’ career.
  • In 2010, he appeared in two fights, against Brandon Vera and Vladimir Matyushenko, winning both matches in the first round via technical knockout. After defeating Ryan Bader at UFC 126, Jones got his first title opportunity against the then-champion Maurício "Shogun" Rua. His training partner, Rashad Evans, was supposed to face Rua but suffered an injury during training and had to pull out of the match. Jones was offered the chance as the replacement and went on to win the bout by technical knockout in the third round on March 19, 2011, becoming the youngest UFC champion ever.
  • During his first reign as the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, Jones performed dominantly in every single bout. He fought and defeated some of the best fighters in his weight class. His title defence was against Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, whom he defeated via submission (rear-naked choke) in the fourth round. He then successively won against Lyoto Machida, his former teammate Rashad Evans, Vitor Belfort, and Chael Sonnen.
  • According to Jones, the toughest fight of his career was against Swedish fighter Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165. The match went back and forth with both men suffering lacerations and facial swelling. Eventually Jones won by a controversial unanimous decision.
  • Jones fought his next opponent, Brazilian mixed martial artist Glover Teixeira on April 26, 2014, at UFC 172 after the fight was postponed several times. He defeated Teixeira via unanimous decision.
  • While initially Jones was supposed to have a rematch with Gustafsson after his win against Teixeira, the opponent he truly wanted was former Olympian Daniel Cormier, who had been undefeated in professional MMA up until that point.
  • During the promotional tour, the animosity was clear between the two. They even got into a physical altercation and Jones was subsequently fined $50,000. He also claimed that he lost a six-figure endorsement deal with Nike but later confessed that he grossly fabricated the matter. As for the match itself, it took place on January 3, 2015, at UFC 182 and Jones won via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46).
  • His next opponent was scheduled to be Anthony Johnson on May 23, 2015, at UFC 187. However, on April 27, 2015, Albuquerque, New Mexico police announced that they were looking for Jones in connection with a hit-and-run incident. It was reported that Jones passed an intersection having a red traffic light without stopping and got into a collision with two other vehicles. Afterwards, he left the scene on foot while there was a pregnant woman still trapped in one of the two other vehicles.
  • Subsequently, Jones was arrested and later was sentenced to 18 months of supervised probation. UFC stripped him of his belt and suspended him indefinitely on 28 April. Jones eventually returned in a fight against Ovince Saint Preux on April 23, 2016, at UFC 197. He won the bout by unanimous decision.
  • Jones wanted a rematch with Cormier to be his next fight. It would have happened on July 9, 2016, at UFC 200 but Jones was taken off the fight after a potential drug violation. On November 7, 2016, the announcement was made that Jones had been suspended for a year and stripped of his interim title.
  • He made his second return on July 29, 2017, at UFC 214, where he finally had the rematch against Cormier. While he struggled in the first two rounds, he ended up knocking Cormier out with a kick to the head, followed by a series of strikes in the ground in the third round. As a result, Jones regained the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship belt.
  • On August 22, it was revealed that Jones has been marked for a potential drug violation by United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). According to reports, he tested positive for Turinabol. On 13 September, the test for the “B” sample came back positive too. The match was subsequently declared a no contest and Jones was stripped of the Light Heavyweight title a second time. If the charges against him are proved to be true, he can be banned for up to four years.

Personal Life

  • Jon Jones met Jessie Moses in high school and they began dating soon after. After graduation, Jones left for Iowa Central Community College and Moses attended Broome Community College in New York but the relationship survived the distance. They have three daughters together. Jones and Moses became engaged in 2015. He subsequently announced the news on his Twitter account on April 1, 2015. The family currently resides in Ithaca, New York.
  • Their first child, whom they named Leah, was born in 2008, the same year that Jones made his professional MMA debut. Moses gave birth to Carmen in 2009 and Olivia Haven in 2013. Carmen was named after Jon’s late sister, who passed away due to brain cancer at an early age. On December 1, 2016, in an interview to Joe Rogan, Jones stated that he also has another daughter who is older than Leah.
  • At the start of his career, Jones used to train with Team BombSquad out of Cortland, New York. He then joined the Tristar Gym in Montreal, Canada. Recently, he has trained with Jackson's MMA in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jones has been the first MMA athlete to be sponsored by Nike on the international level. He is the first MMA star who has his own shoe line.

Mixed martial arts record
 

29 matches27 wins1 loss
By knockout100
By submission70
By decision100
By disqualification01
No contests1
 
Res.RecordOpponentMethodEventDateRoundTimeLocationNotes
Win27–1 (1)Ciryl GaneSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 285March 4, 202312:04Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesHeavyweight debut. Won the vacant UFC Heavyweight Championship. Performance of the Night.
Win26–1 (1)Dominick ReyesDecision (unanimous)UFC 247February 8, 202055:00Houston, Texas, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Later vacated title.
Win25–1 (1)Thiago SantosDecision (split)UFC 239July 6, 201955:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win24–1 (1)Anthony SmithDecision (unanimous)UFC 235March 2, 201955:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Jones was deducted two points in round 4 due to an illegal knee.
Win23–1 (1)Alexander GustafssonKO (punches)UFC 232December 29, 201832:02Inglewood, California, United StatesWon the vacant UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
NC22–1 (1)Daniel CormierNC (overturned by CSAC)UFC 214July 29, 201733:01Anaheim, California, United StatesFor the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Performance of the Night. Originally a KO (head kick and punches) win for Jones; overturned and stripped of the title after he tested positive for a turinabol metabolite.
Win22–1Ovince Saint PreuxDecision (unanimous)UFC 197April 23, 201655:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesWon the interim UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Later stripped of the title after he tested positive for clomiphene and letrozole.
Win21–1Daniel CormierDecision (unanimous)UFC 182January 3, 201555:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night. Later stripped of the title after he violated the UFC Athlete Conduct Policy.
Win20–1Glover TeixeiraDecision (unanimous)UFC 172April 26, 201455:00Baltimore, Maryland, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win19–1Alexander GustafssonDecision (unanimous)UFC 165September 21, 201355:00Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night. Fight of the Year (2013).[304] Broke the record for the most consecutive UFC Light Heavyweight title defenses (6).
Win18–1Chael SonnenTKO (elbows and punches)UFC 159April 27, 201314:33Newark, New Jersey, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win17–1Vitor BelfortSubmission (keylock)UFC 152September 22, 201240:54Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Submission of the Night.
Win16–1Rashad EvansDecision (unanimous)UFC 145April 21, 201255:00Atlanta, Georgia, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win15–1Lyoto MachidaTechnical Submission (guillotine choke)UFC 140December 10, 201124:26Toronto, Ontario, CanadaDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win14–1Quinton JacksonSubmission (rear-naked choke)UFC 135September 24, 201141:14Denver, Colorado, United StatesDefended the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Fight of the Night.
Win13–1Maurício RuaTKO (punches and knees)UFC 128March 19, 201132:37Newark, New Jersey, United StatesWon the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win12–1Ryan BaderSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 126February 5, 201124:20Las Vegas, Nevada, United StatesSubmission of the Night.
Win11–1Vladimir MatyushenkoTKO (elbows)UFC Live: Jones vs. MatyushenkoAugust 1, 201011:52San Diego, California, United States 
Win10–1Brandon VeraTKO (elbows and punches)UFC Live: Vera vs. JonesMarch 21, 201013:19Broomfield, Colorado, United StatesKnockout of the Night.
Loss9–1Matt HamillDQ (illegal elbows)The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights FinaleDecember 5, 200914:14Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 
Win9–0Jake O'BrienSubmission (guillotine choke)UFC 100July 11, 200922:43Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 
Win8–0Stephan BonnarDecision (unanimous)UFC 94January 31, 200935:00Las Vegas, Nevada, United States 
Win7–0André GusmãoDecision (unanimous)UFC 87August 9, 200835:00Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States 
Win6–0Moyses GabinTKO (punches)Battle Cage Xtreme 5July 12, 200821:58Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesWon the USKBA Light Heavyweight Championship.
Win5–0Parker PorterKO (punch)World Championship Fighting 3June 20, 200810:36Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States 
Win4–0Ryan VerrettTKO (punches)United States Fight League: War in the Woods 3May 9, 200810:14Ledyard, Connecticut, United States 
Win3–0Anthony PinaSubmission (guillotine choke)ICE FighterApril 25, 200811:15Worcester, Massachusetts, United States 
Win2–0Carlos EduardoKO (punches)Battle Cage Xtreme 4April 19, 200830:24Atlantic City, New Jersey, United StatesLight Heavyweight debut.
Win1–0Brad BernardTKO (punches)Full Force Productions: Untamed 20April 12, 200811:32Boxborough, Massachusetts, United StatesCatchweight (210 lb) bout.
 
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