Drug, illegal career, million fine: The story of "Bones, the most controversial UFC fighter (Video)

Jon Jones, the most controversial fighter in UFC history, has returned to this sport and will face Daniel Cormier on Sunday at 0400 in Honda Center in Anaheim, California. Born for combat sports, he has revolutionized mixed martial arts with an unpredictable style, and for many years it was [...]
Born for combat sports, he revolutionized mixed martial arts with an unpredictable style and for many years he was king in the UFC until the money guided his life.
After a several - year struggle with himself, he has decided to return and regain his former throne. His opponent is Cormier, and this match is expected to end one of the biggest rivalrys in this sport.
His nickname is Bones (the bone) because of knees and elbows, he was born in New York in a football family (he is brother of two players NFL, but he chose mixed martial gold.
The basics of this sport he took by watching videos on the Internet and then at the age of 14, he started his exercise. In 2007 after having an unplanned child, he won combat training because he would generate money to support his family. He had an inborn ability to beat himself, and this led him to arrive at MMA very soon. In 2011, Bones as 23-year-old was crowned the youngest UFC champion after defeating Maurizio Rua in the third round.
After reaching the top he was able to defend the title eight times in a row and then started things out of the profession, lack of discipline and so he entered into a spiral of self-destruct.
At first, the American possibilities smiled at him. Fans cheered without stopping for him and so became the first MMA fighter to be sponsored by Nike. The champion even rescued an elderly couple from a robbery, all about an hour before he fought before his title match against Rua. In January 2015 things started to go wrong, Jon came up positive in anti-doping control, only three days after he lost a war. It was positive about cocaine, but that did not mean exception, since he had consumed it outside the training camp, Telegrafi writes.
I was addicted to drugs, one of the things people don't understand is that you can be a drug addict even if you're a smokeer. If you rise each day and smoke before eating, train, go to bed, or before the study hour, you are dependent. You don't need to use the hard drugs to be addicted to”, Jones asked about the time of the wind passing.
Months later Jones was suspended and taken away from his champion's belt after an accident in Bentley Continental GT, under the influence of alcohol. He went into the red light and caused a multiple crash.
He left the scene, but eventually surrendered to the police station. Days later, president of U n FC, Dana White, expelled and expelled him from champion title. When it seemed that the waters were calming down, he stopped once again from the police, a month after his return, where during this time he was racing illegally with his Cadillac. According to the police report, Jones was fined for the races, which he has denied, as well as for overcoming speed, which he said was just a rush.
The report also says that he abused the police symbol, which he said was simply an ornamental object and that he did not stay in his lane. In a conversation recorded by a policeman, there's a completely insane Jones addressing the police with these words:
“You are a bad liar and a pig”
After more than a year outside the ocean for the accident and illegal contests, Jon returned and defeated O Evince Saint Preux. After victory, vengeance was organized, but the day before the event he was again in trouble. The contents that were found in his body were Hydroxy-Cloomiphene and Lestole Metabolites.
The first is an estrogen blocker aimed at promoting testosterone production, while the second is a masking agent who serves to hide the use of the first product.
After losing the opportunity to get his belt, Jones suffered a second blow, where his profits were suspended.
Who knows how much money I made from UFC night 200, but I've been suspended for 12 or 25 months. We're talking numbers about $25-30m after I came up positive on the anti-doping test”, Jones said. /Telegraph/
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