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UFC: Jon Jones reveals he is VACATING heavyweight title
- The fighter has been on a row with UFC President Dana White
- The champion revealed on Twitter that he is vacating title
- Mental Health and Psychosocial considerations during the COVID-19 Pandemic
UFC light-heavyweight Champion Jon Jones has revealed that he is vacating the title.
The champion has been at a war of words and spats with the UFC President Dana White over pay.
Jones had previously claimed that he deserved to receive ‘more money’ for his fights in the octagon.
The discontent between Dana White and Jones began during the latter’s negotiation for a fight against the menacing heavyweight fighter Francis Ngannou.
White dispelled the fighter’s argument saying that Jones had demanded for up to £24million, a figure that was exorbitant – an allegation that Jones dispelled and called a lie.
This has led the fighter to claiming that he has relinquished his title.
#ESPN Reyes vs Jan For the UFC light heavyweight championship of the world. As of right now, I got nothing to really gain fighting either of them. Let me know if you guys want to set up a day in 2021 for that Izzy fight. Hopefully you guys will be willing to pay by then.
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) May 31, 2020
#ESPN Reyes vs Jan For the UFC light heavyweight championship of the world. As of right now, I got nothing to really gain fighting either of them. Let me know if you guys want to set up a day in 2021 for that Izzy fight. Hopefully you guys will be willing to pay by then.
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) May 31, 2020
Jones is deemed by many as one of the greatest fighters in the history of MMA having lost only one in a controversial disqualification for using illegal elbow strikes.
He also had a victory over Daniel Cormier overturned after testing positive for banned substance turinabol after their fight in 2017.
Having defended his title against Dominick Reyes in February, Jones is on the hunt for huge fights and big paydays – quoting in a tweet of how he would make more in boxing.
I’d probably make more in my first boxing match than my next three UFC fights combined. There’s real estate, acting, just kicking it and being a dad. No one needs to put up with Dana‘s lies https://t.co/YKYKhqfR47
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) May 31, 2020