Jon Jones Demands UFC Release Amidst Dana White Feud & White House Fight Controversy
UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has publicly requested his release from the promotion, intensifying his conflict with CEO Dana White. This demand follows collapsed negotiations for a potential fight at the White House and remarks from White that Jones described as untruthful and insulting. Jones characterized the situation as a fundamental issue of respect and treatment by the UFC's leadership, rather than merely a financial disagreement.
Jon Jones' Statement
On Monday, Jones issued a comprehensive statement via social media, asserting that he and his team were involved in "genuine negotiations" with the UFC for an appearance on the "UFC Freedom 250" card, slated for June 14th on the White House South Lawn. He stated he even reduced his initial financial request before being presented with an offer he deemed insufficient. Jones further revealed he had undergone stem cell treatment the preceding week and was prepared to commence his training camp on the day of his post, emphasizing his readiness to compete before negotiations broke down.
Jones criticized White for allegedly misleading the public, specifically regarding White's comments to reporters that Jones was never a serious contender for the White House event and that the negotiations were exaggerated. Labeling White's recent statements as "false" and "games," Jones declared that if the UFC believes his tenure with them is complete, he demands an immediate contractual release to pursue other opportunities.
Furthermore, Jones emphasized that his grievance with the UFC extends beyond mere financial compensation, centering instead on issues of respect and how he is publicly portrayed. He cited White's recent media remarks—which downplayed discussions, doubted Jones' dependability, and positioned him as an afterthought for the White House event—as evidence that the organization undervalues his legacy, despite how it's promoted when he fights. Jones reiterated his desire for release, stating he wishes to explore "genuine opportunities" elsewhere and regain control of his professional trajectory if the UFC views his time with them as concluded.
This ongoing dispute unfolds amidst a notable financial development: Dana White's Zuffa Boxing recently made headlines by securing British welterweight Conor Benn for a single fight, reportedly worth $15 million. This deal represents one of the largest single-bout payouts ever awarded to a non-world champion boxer.
Dana White's Response
White has consistently maintained that there was no viable intention to schedule Jones for the White House event, though he conceded that UFC matchmakers engage in discussions with "everyone" while exploring potential matchups. He firmly stated that Jones had "no chance" of being on that card, attributing this stance to enduring concerns regarding Jones' dependability and past legal issues.
Following a recent Zuffa Boxing event, White defended his public statements, refuting Jones' account by questioning, "What did I say that wasn't true?" and insisting on the accuracy of his comments regarding Jones and the White House event. Furthermore, White has frequently characterized Jones as effectively retired when questioned about his fighting status, a classification Jones has repeatedly denied.
Implications for the UFC
Jon Jones is widely recognized as one of the UFC's all-time greatest fighters, boasting a historic light heavyweight title reign and a heavyweight championship, despite his official record showing only a single disqualification loss. Public disagreements between Jones and White are not unprecedented; in 2020, Jones similarly threatened to leave the promotion over compensation disputes and sought release after White alleged he demanded "Deontay Wilder money" to fight Francis Ngannou.
This most recent contention arises as the UFC promotes a significant White House event, with heavyweight narratives central to the company's marketing strategy. This context heightens the significance of Jones' request for release. Currently, the UFC has not issued a formal statement regarding his contractual situation, leaving Jones' future with the organization unresolved.
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