A Man in Albuquerque Faces Road-Rage Incident with Former UFC Champion Jon Jones A man in Albuquerque, New Mexico, reportedly encountered a road-rage incident involving former UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones. According to Bryan Beltran, a user on Instagram, the confrontation unfolded when Jones, driving a black truck, nearly struck Beltran multiple times. Beltran described the incident as a series of close calls, stating he had revved his car at Jones the first time, only for the truck to almost hit him again twice afterward. Frustrated, Beltran allegedly flipped off Jones, prompting the former champion to pull into a nearby parking lot and confront him. The incident occurred near Central Avenue close to Eubank Street, according to Beltran’s account. He detailed the sequence of events, noting that the encounter was not an isolated incident. The night prior, another driver in a truck had pulled out in front of him, adding to his frustration. Beltran remarked that such incidents were common in Albuquerque, suggesting that drivers in the city often exhibit similar behavior. He concluded his post with a warning to others to stay safe. Jones, 38, has a well-documented history of legal troubles, which this incident appears to have narrowly avoided. While no formal charges were mentioned in the social media post, the confrontation highlights ongoing concerns about his behavior. The incident also raises questions about his current status in the public eye, as he remains retired from the UFC. Despite his retirement, Jones had previously expressed interest in participating in the UFC Freedom 250 card, an event scheduled at the White House on June 14. According to reports, Jones was in negotiations with the UFC to appear on the card, but UFC president Dana White stated that Jones was never considered for the event.#jon_jones #dana_white #bryan_beltran #albuquerque #ufc_freedom_250
