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Please explain your reasoning don’t leave a low iq one word response.
What about jail time?I would advise against giving jon jones anything.
No.Please explain your reasoning don’t leave a low iq one word response.
Tito for guest commentator and post fight interviews.1) Jones wasn't nearly the PPV draw he should have been; he's not worth fussing over
2) He's completely unreliable and would likely leave them high and dry
3) His fights usually aren't very exciting. Casual audiences would not be entertained by his performance
4) Jones is in legal trouble constantly. Advertising him in advance for a major unique card is just begging for scandal
5) He's not on good terms with the UFC atm. Rewarding this "anti UFC" behavior sets a precedent for other fighters to get away with more which the UFC really tries to avoid. Who is going to be the guest commentator, Randy Couture? Ken Shamrock?
Or Ngannou
Honestly, I wouldn't give him that either. He'd thrive in there. It'd be like throwing a fish into waterWhat about jail time?
Please explain your reasoning don’t leave a low iq one word response.
Tom might defend twice before next summer...but Jones thinks he will just sit until then and still get the White House fight?
Fuck right off.
What is this 'fighting for my country...' nonsense, btw? Was Jon drunk when he posted that? LOL
If the UFC signs Jones to another fight on any card, Jones should have to place his opponent's show money into escrow upon signing a fight contract, to be paid to his opponent if Jones pulls out for any non-injury reason or to be returned to Jones upon injury withdrawal or the fight taking place.Maybe if there's a clause that says Jones has to pay UFC something if he backs out. There's a way to guarantee it almost. We'll see if Jones wants it bad enough to be on UFC terms. Probably made a huge mistake backing out of the Aspinall fight.