Jon Jones didn’t all the time plan on being one of many biggest fighters in UFC historical past.
The UFC heavyweight champion not too long ago had his first profitable title protection of the belt with a lopsided stoppage win over Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 in November. “Bones” joined the Alex G Was Right here YouTube channel to drive a Bugatti, and share tales, together with answering a query of what his profession path would’ve been if he didn’t grow to be knowledgeable combined martial artist.
“If I wasn’t a fighter, I used to be all the time actually thinking about like navy, and being within the navy—like doing regulation enforcement or navy kind stuff,” Jones stated. “I’ve simply all the time been into making an attempt to assist individuals out, try to be a hero.”
Jones had a dominant run as mild heavyweight champion, defending the championship a complete of 11 occasions over a number of stints as champ. Jones by no means misplaced the belt in a struggle, however finally vacated the 205-pound title—and the division—after defeating Dominick Reyes at UFC 247 in February 2020 through controversial resolution.
The 37-year-old returned after a three-year layoff to defeat Ciryl Gane in simply over two minutes at UFC 285 in March 2023 to win the heavyweight title vacated by Francis Ngannou after “The Predator” made the selection to go away the UFC and signal with PFL. Accidents stored Jones out of the octagon for 20 months earlier than he got here again to dominate Miocic through a third-round end at Madison Sq. Backyard.
If Jones didn’t select the preventing path, or sure points of his life went in an other way, issues might have been vastly totally different.
“My life turned out fairly wild,” Jones defined. “I positively haven’t all the time been the great man, however rising up, I all the time wished to assist individuals. So I went to high school for felony justice. I ended up dropping out, had a child at a extremely younger age, and now I beat up individuals for a dwelling.
“It’s lots totally different than what I assumed I’d be doing, that’s for positive.”