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

Conor McGregor confirms date for comeback ahead of UFC White House announcement Conor McGregor has announced he will not compete on the UFC's White House card, which was initially expected to feature him against Michael Chandler. The Irish fighter confirmed his return to the octagon will take place on July 11, shifting his focus away from the June 14 event at the White House. UFC CEO Dana White is set to unveil the details of the White House card on Saturday night, with McGregor's name absent from the lineup. McGregor spoke at length about his decision, stating he had been "up for the White House" but ultimately chose to prioritize his comeback. "I was aware it was the White House," he said in an interview with Smash Cast. "The administration was strong for me to be there. It was McGregor versus Chandler. The story was built in. Chandler is a standup guy, electric in the cage. He comes to bring it. I'm the Mac. I'll fly through the air in an opponent like Chandler. It would have been dynamite as a fight." Despite the initial plans, McGregor revealed that the UFC had reconsidered the matchup. "They said maybe we're going to go with you for International Fight Week," he explained. "I do like Chandler. I've been preparing for him for the last two years. I feel a bit weird; he deserves to go after the waiting and it would be a great fight. It gets me back in there, but you know they feared off it. I'm not going to be too picky. I have to get back. I'm eager to get back." McGregor also confirmed he will return to the welterweight division, stating, "I'm going to do 170. As you know, I'm a big boy. A lot bigger than before. They said, 'We're going to offer you this opponent.' Yes, no problem. I accept day after day after day. That's a great matchup is all you ever hear about out of me, and no contract came.#ufc #jon_jones #dana_white #conor_mcgregor #white_house_card

Jon Jones and Conor McGregor Excluded from UFC's White House Card LAS VEGAS — The UFC’s highly anticipated White House event, officially titled UFC Freedom Fights 250, was announced without two high-profile fighters who had previously expressed interest in competing: Jon Jones and Conor McGregor. Both athletes had lobbied to be included, but their names were absent from the finalized card. McGregor had hoped to face Michael Chandler, while Jones aimed to challenge two-division champion Alex Pereira. Although Chandler and Pereira are scheduled to compete, they face different opponents. Chandler will take on Mauricio Ruffy, and Pereira will compete in an interim heavyweight title fight against Ciryl Gane. UFC CEO Dana White addressed the absence of both fighters during a post-UFC 326 media session. White emphasized that Jones was never a consideration for the event, despite prior speculation. He recounted a conversation with Jones’ lawyer, stating, “I sent a text saying, ‘Never going to happen ever.’” White also noted that Jones, who last fought in November 2024 against Stipe Miocic, is currently retired due to health issues. “He’s got arthritis in his hips,” White said. “Doctors told him he needs a hip replacement. Never, ever, ever was Jon Jones even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House.” McGregor’s situation was slightly different. While White confirmed ongoing discussions about a potential return for the Irish star, he clarified that the White House card did not align with McGregor’s plans. “We are definitely talking to Conor,” White said. However, no specific timeline or event was mentioned for McGregor’s comeback. The 34-year-old has not competed since 2024, marking a five-year hiatus from the Octagon.#ufc #jon_jones #dana_white #conor_mcgregor #white_house_card

Daniel Cormier brands Jon Jones fat in heated face-off during reality TV taping: ‘You cheated’ Daniel Cormier and Jon Jones’ long-standing rivalry has resurfaced during a new reality TV show, with the pair exchanging sharp words and accusations during a taping session. The two former UFC heavyweight champions, who have clashed repeatedly in the sport, are now competing as coaches on the show, reigniting tensions that date back to their 2014 feud. Their latest confrontation, captured in a recent episode, highlights the unresolved animosity between the fighters. The rivalry began in 2014 when Cormier and Jones faced off in a highly controversial title fight, with Jones winning by split decision. However, Cormier later claimed the outcome was unfair, citing a failed drug test that led to the second fight between them being overturned. During the latest taping, Cormier reiterated his stance, arguing that Jones’ second victory over him was invalid due to the failed test. “He cheated the second time so he didn’t win,” Cormier said, challenging Jones’ claim of a 3-0 record against him. Jones, in turn, dismissed Cormier’s argument, insisting that his own record against the former champion remains 1-0. The tension escalated further when Jones mocked Cormier’s current physical condition, joking about his weight. Cormier responded by accusing Jones of trying to hide his gut after bulking up for heavyweight competition. “He tries to pull his shirt and s—” Cormier said, adding that if they were to fight during the show, he would “probably drown” Jones in the pool due to the fight being at a more natural weight. The exchange underscored the deep-seated bitterness between the fighters, with Cormier suggesting a potential rematch in a grappling or RAF Wrestling contest rather than a full MMA fight.#ufc #jon_jones #daniel_cormier #reality_tv_show #heavyweight_champions
Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier Reunite on ALF Reality 3 Amid Feud Tensions Legendary UFC rivals Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier reignited their long-standing feud during a recent episode of ALF Reality 3, a Russian MMA television show filmed in Thailand. The two former two-division UFC champions, who had previously clashed in the Octagon, returned as coaches on the show, sparking a surreal faceoff that quickly went viral. Despite their history of intense competition, the pair shared moments of camaraderie, including lighthearted exchanges, as seen in newly released footage from the set. While the show’s filming concluded with a cordial tone, tensions resurfaced in the weeks that followed. Jones criticized Cormier, calling him a “d——” and accusing him of mistreating fellow coaches. Cormier, in turn, proposed a wrestling match against Jones, though Jones recently admitted that arthritis will likely prevent him from competing in combat sports for the foreseeable future. Despite this, Jones remains determined to return to the UFC, with negotiations ongoing for a potential appearance on the upcoming UFC White House card this summer. The two fighters, who last faced off in the Octagon during their historic trilogy, have not competed since Jones successfully defended his heavyweight title against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309. Cormier, meanwhile, retired from MMA after a trilogy loss to Miocic in 2020. While a return to the Octagon between the two is unlikely, their dynamic remains charged, with Jones expressing no intention to reconcile with Cormier. Despite their history of hostility, the pair’s interactions on the show revealed a complex relationship. While Jones and Cormier have traded sharp words, they also found moments of humor, suggesting that their rivalry, though fierce, is not entirely devoid of mutual respect.#thailand #ufc #jon_jones #daniel_cormier #alf_reality_3

Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier's long-standing rivalry resurfaces as the two UFC legends clash during their coaching stint on Russia’s version of Ultimate Fighter. The tension between the former rivals, who once competed in the octagon, has reignited after a heated exchange on set, reigniting questions about whether their animosity can be contained in a reality show setting. The incident occurred during a segment where the pair, now serving as coaches for the ALF Global Reality show, engaged in a playful yet pointed back-and-forth. Jones, known for his brash personality, jokingly remarked about Cormier’s current weight, prompting Cormier to retort with a jab at Jones’ physique. The exchange, while lighthearted, underscored the unresolved friction between the two fighters, who had previously clashed both in and out of the cage. The rivalry between Jones and Cormier, which dates back to their days in the UFC, has been a focal point of the sport for years. Their on-set banter, however, was not entirely unexpected, given the history of conflict on reality shows. Earlier in the season, Nate Diaz’s team had faced a violent incident on set, raising concerns about the safety of participants. This context adds a layer of tension to the current exchange, as both fighters are acutely aware of the potential for things to escalate. Jones, ever the provocateur, quipped about the risks of an on-set fight, suggesting that Cormier’s natural weight class would give him an advantage. Cormier, in turn, mocked Jones’ attempts to hide his physique, highlighting the ongoing dynamic between the two. The conversation, while humorous, reflects the deep-seated competitiveness that has defined their relationship for years.#jon_jones #daniel_cormier #ufc #alf_global_reality #ultimate_fighter
