Yes, his legacy as a cheating piece of shit is in fact secured.It's really not up to sherdoggers to "give Jones a second chance".
He is the greatest LHW ever, maybe even the greatest fighter ever. People are going to hate him no matter what, but it doesn't matter. His legacy is secure.
If he beats Gus and stays clean for the rest of his career? yes. Not second chance btw, more like 5th chance <45>Jon isn't exactly the most popular fighter on here after his two incidents with USADA but now when it's clear that everything was a mistake and he back - are you willing to give him a second chance after he beats Gus? After all it's the greatest fighter of all time we're talking about here. The UFC and MMA need Jon Jones. The fans deserve to see him in the cage.
Just a month away now. Are you ready to embrace the GOAT again?
It's really not up to sherdoggers to "give Jones a second chance".
He is the greatest LHW ever, maybe even the greatest fighter ever. People are going to hate him no matter what, but it doesn't matter. His legacy is secure.
The concern isn't him beating Gus, it's him showing up to the fight and actually passing drug tests before and after the event.
Jesus, what does a fighter have to do to lose your respect? Bring a gun to the octagon?
Multiple positive tests and is a reprobate imbecile.
Sorry, not a fan.
lol @ using a fight where Jones's cheating was so egregious the result was changed to a no contest. Too bad Jones doesn't share your confidence in his abilities.
lol @ using a fight where Jones's cheating was so egregious the result was changed to a no contest. Too bad Jones doesn't share your confidence in his abilities.
Maybe they can put that quote in an asterisk next to the No Contest on his record.Too bad Richard H. McLaren doesn't share your view, bud.
"The independent arbitrator who ruled on this case, anti-doping expert Richard McLaren, wrote in his final decision: "I find that all of the evidence available to me leads me to conclude that the violation was not intended nor could it have enhanced the athlete's performance. There was absolutely no intention to use prohibited substances."
Maybe they can put that quote in an asterisk next to the No Contest on his record.
What am I making up? He has a No Contest on his record because he was caught cheating.Maybe you should just stop making shit up.