Who the F let this guy speak.
Who the F let this guy speak.
Last edited by madchild; 03-23-2016 at 08:34 PM.
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you would think after his last incident, he would have a driver...what a bum ass loser...still in custody with no bail hearing scheduled so title fight could be in jeopardy
UFC star Jon Jones turned himself in to authorities today, after a judge issued a warrant for his arrest for a probation violation, reports TMZ. The violation is for the five citations Jones was handed for allegedly drag racing in Albuquerque, New Mexico—Jones says he was simply revving his engine at some fans—and he is on probation after pleading guilty last year to hit-and-run charges.
Jones got into it with the cop who pulled him over, and his rep seems to think this will all blow over, telling TMZ, “we are confident he will be released once he has an opportunity to explain to the judge the facts in this case.” But despite turning himself in this morning and having a high-powered lawyer, according to Bernalillo County Detention Center records Jones is still in custody, and doesn’t currently have a bail hearing scheduled.
Jones is scheduled to fight a re-match against Daniel Cormier at UFC 197 on April 23 in Las Vegas, Nevada, for the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship. Jones defeated Cormier for that title way back in January 2015, but later had his title stripped because of the hit-and-run incident. Cormier claimed the vacated title by defeating Anthony “Rumble” Johnson at UFC 187.
The UFC released the following statement:“UFC is aware that Jon Jones turned himself into the Albuquerque Police Department this morning for a potential probation violation stemming from a traffic stop last week. UFC has been in touch with Jones’ legal team and will have no further comment until the organization has had appropriate time to gather necessary information.”
P4P Worst Driver in the World
Why?
Lame ... should be a good warm up fight for the long layoff.
Last edited by madchild; 04-02-2016 at 08:16 PM.
It seems like when ever there is going to be a big UFC fight someone is hurt, or something happens.
Not sure how I missed this. Thanks for posting.
Yes, it almost seems like they need a contingency plan for every main title fight. Almost like pay a fighter 10-20k to train simultaneously leading up to a main fight. I guess if the fighter isn't called upon, it would suck but you could schedule a fight them 1 to 1 1/2 months out as contingency for them. Although, that would make for a long training or a long fight camp.
All these fighters say they are training and would step up, but when push comes to shove, they never sign on the dotted line. Rumble Johnson made the most sense for the replacement but apparently he had jaw surgery. He stated he was training to step in which seems odd. His cardio is questionable even when he does train for a 5 round fight, so it's probably a good call not to step up if he wasn't fully training. He was suppose to fight Jon at UFC 187 before Jon's legal troubles which would have made this an interesting fight and easy to promote.
A second Gus fight also made a lot of sense. He doesn't want to fight until Summer / Fall due to an injury. He doesn't have medical clearance to train until this month (April).
I hope Ovince St. Preux ankle is alright. He fought on Feb. 6th against Rafael Cavalcante and hurt his ankle early on in the fight and looked horrible. He suffered through it though for the win.
It's looking like Jon Jones didn't want to disappoint fans since he cancelled one UFC fight card before. Hopefully this is a competitive fight and a good warm up. Taking a bit of a risk. Everyone is looking past OSP and assumes Jon will fight DC at UFC 200 if he doesn't take much damage.
He's got some good finishes though and there is always the slim possibility that we are in for an upset. Anything can happen.
Head kick KO
Von Fluke chokes Nikita Krylov
Big KO Power
Submission (calf slicer) [never even heard of this move]
Last edited by madchild; 04-03-2016 at 11:44 PM.
I actually like this fight. Always looking forward to Jon Jones fighting, and OSP is a unpredictable fighter with nothing to lose. Jones should handle him, as he should with anybody, but this is not a easy fight.
Last edited by madchild; 04-07-2016 at 11:59 PM.
First fight at Madison Square Garden in November. Another fight scheduled by end of the year in upstate NY.
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