Jon Jones will be in Atlanta next weekend, cornering his teammate Maurice Greene. Revealing the news on Twitter, ‘Bones’ claimed it has been quite a while since he’s done a cornering gig. The former UFC light heavyweight king wrote:
“I’ll be in the ATL corner in my teammate Maurice Greene next weekend, it’s been way too long. Excited for some good eats and of course that W”
Check out the tweet below:
I’ll be in the ATL corner in my teammate Maurice Greene next weekend, it’s been way too long. Excited for some good eats and of course that W
I’ll be in the ATL corner in my teammate Maurice Greene next weekend, it’s been way too long. Excited for some good eats and of course that W
There is no available information yet about Maurice Greene’s next fight.
Jones also replied to a super fan who was excited to hear about him going down to Atlanta. The fan, who seemsingly lives a couple of hours away from Atlanta, is eager to arrange a meeting with the former champ.
Jones revealed that he will present at all PFL events scheduled to go down at the Overtime Elite Arena in Atlanta, Georgia in the coming weeks. ‘Bones’ also urged the fan to make the meeting happen, promising some pictures as an incentive. The former light heavyweight champ wrote:
“Well I’ll be at the PFL fights, yall know I’m always down for some pictures. Try to make it happen my man, I’m sure it will happen.”
@JonnyBones Jon I live about 2 hours from Atlanta has been a fan for 10+ years how can I meet you man. Would be a dream to cross that off the bucket list!
Well I’ll be at the PFL fights, yall know I’m always down for some pictures. Try to make it happen my man, I’m sure it will happen. twitter.com/tclarkiv/statu…
Jones also congratulated his teammate Mike Rodriguez on his recent win over Jeremy May at CES 69. The co-main event of the night saw Rodriguez score an impressive first-round TKO win on his return to the promotion after an eight-fight UFC stint.
Speaking of W’s, congratulations to my training partner Mike Rodriguez on a dominating performance
Speaking of W’s, congratulations to my training partner Mike Rodriguez on a dominating performance https://t.co/L7A3oRFloq
Dana White believes Jon Jones is “still the greatest of all time”
Jon Jones ruled supreme atop the UFC’s light-heavyweight division for the larger part of a decade after dethroning Mauricio Rua in 2011. ‘Bones’ holds a 26-1 professional record with his only loss coming via DQ against Matt Hamill, due to a 12 to 6 elbow.
The former light heavy heavyweight champ last competed in 2019 earning an unanimous decision win against Dominick Reyes and has since been eyeing a move up to heavyweight.
The former light heavy heavyweight champion now looks set to return against former heavy heavy champion Stipe Miocic this summer. Despite the recent inactivity, UFC president Dana White believes Jones is the greatest of all time. The 52-year-old recently told MMA Underground‘s John Morgan:
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“I agree he is still the greatest of all time, obviously we have Francis and his knee and we are waiting on that. But him and Stipe probably makes sense for either Las Vegas or even in New York.”
Watch White’s interview with MMA Underground below: