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Does Jon Jones inspire you?

Jon Jones is one of the least inspiring multi-belt defense fighters there has ever been. Jon Jones is a physical prodigy with body specifications that no amount of being inspired will be able to emulate. He competes in a safety zone of LHW and depends on his body specs to keep the belt. NOW, if he were to move to HW and began to net wins and become champ, that, to me would be a much more inspiring thing.
 
Lol whats with all these goody 2 shoes fools on here acting like they are Ned flanders or some shit. You dont even know the guy personally to say something like that. You just judge him based on his car incidents.

Yeah I do judge him based on his car accidents and how he reacted to it, and his decision to drive while intoxicated aware that he could potentially harm or kill some innocent people.

Yes he has been arrested more than once.

May I ask how his other arrests went. We're you there as witness? Any camera footage? An Altercation by definition falls in the bracket of arguing, even fighting. But simply being arrested doesn't warrant it to be an altercation.

As for your other points. Sure you can sum it up to an opinion which hey, we all have. But damn your nose must be f-in clean if a handful of instances when you're in your 20's defines you as a human being.

Like I said his decision to drive while intoxicated, knowing full well he could harm or kill innocents says enough for me about him as a person. He could turn around learn his lesson, but that remains to be seen.
 
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I don't know if I would say inspired, but the things he does in the cage are pretty amazing and I love watching his fights.

I also think he has done some really stupid things but overall is a decent guy.
 
Talks shit about Jones.... proceeds to name two people accused of Sexual assault.

lol you cant make this up.
 
Yeah I do judge him based on his car accidents and how he reacted to it, and his decision to drive while intoxicated aware that he could potentially harm or kill some innocent people.



Like I said his decision to drive while intoxicated, knowing full well he could harm or kill innocents says enough for me about him as a person. He could turn around learn his lesson, but that remains to be seen.
Dude... Wanderlei eating steroids(facts not bashing) putting other peoples lives at risk for financial gain and fame... think about that and then think about what you just said.

Yes it's an apples and oranges comparison on the surface but at the core it has two people knowingly doing things that could potentially have a result ending in serious injury or death.

Yet one you praise because it was hidden under the guise of combat sports and business where one was a personal snafu.
 
You can be a champion and the GOAT WITHOUT being a role model, and that's what I like the most about Jon Jones. He doesn't give a shit if you like him or his antics, he's only there to be the greatest fighter on the planet, and he's on his way for doing so.

So, answering your question, TS: Am I inspired by Jonathan Jones? I'm not. Do I root for Jon Jones on reclaiming the belt he lost to himself? ABSOLUTELY.
 
Dude... Wanderlei eating steroids(facts not bashing) putting other peoples lives at risk for financial gain and fame... think about that and then think about what you just said.

Yes it's an apples and oranges comparison on the surface but at the core it has two people knowingly doing things that could potentially have a result ending in serious injury or death.

Yet one you praise because it was hidden under the guise of combat sports and business where one was a personal snafu.

Oh please, it was legal and you were encouraged to use steroids in pride, two very different things.
 
Sherbro. I'm a Shogun fan... ask yourself. Do you think I really like Jones after what he did to the GOAT

yep, Shogun is the greatest 7 and 8 (UFC) fighter during prime years (25 to 34) of all time. I would agree that there has probably been no greater fighter than Shogun with that atrocious of a record. I was thinking maybe Roy Nelson but Nelson's UFC record is actually better than Shogun's and Nelson has only been finished once in the UFC and that was by Hunt.
 
Oh please, it was legal and you were encouraged to use steroids in pride, two very different things.

So that makes putting someone's life at risk? Because a notorious gang ran company said its okay? Gtfo. And unless you have proof other than what Enson says than I don't know what to tell you. And man. I love Wanderlei. Even waited in 3 feet of snow to meet him once. But no way will I condone his actions. The same way I won't blanket him as a terrible human being for it.

Like I said. I get its your opinion. But damn man.
 
yep, Shogun is the greatest 7 and 8 (UFC) fighter during prime years (25 to 34) of all time. I would agree that there has probably been no greater fighter than Shogun with that atrocious of a record. I was thinking maybe Roy Nelson but Nelson's UFC record is actually better than Shogun's and Nelson has only been finished once in the UFC and that was by Hunt.
Lol don't read in to the goat statement too much. ;)
 
Young rockstar athlete gets rich and famous too young in life and ends up on cocaine and in legal trouble - shocker.

His personal and legal issues aside he is a hell of a fighter and I thoroughly enjoy his matches.

If you are looking to professional athletes to be your role models then you are fucking up in a huge way.
 
He doesn't inspire and I don't look up to anyone. I think he's a bit of a dick and he's certainly done some bad stuff, but I don't know him personally and he may grow out of it, so I'm more or less indifferent about him as a person.

I appreciate his skills including his effortless trolling of Cormier though. That shit is hilarious.
 
Young rockstar athlete gets rich and famous too young in life and ends up on cocaine and in legal trouble - shocker.

His personal and legal issues aside he is a hell of a fighter and I thoroughly enjoy his matches.

If you are looking to professional athletes to be your role models then you are fucking up in a huge way.
Reminds me of that Charles Barkley commercial from the 90s. Pretty spot on.
 
So that makes putting someone's life at risk? Because a notorious gang ran company said its okay? Gtfo. And unless you have proof other than what Enson says than I don't know what to tell you. And man. I love Wanderlei. Even waited in 3 feet of snow to meet him once. But no way will I condone his actions. The same way I won't blanket him as a terrible human being for it.

Like I said. I get its your opinion. But damn man.

Two willing participants who know PEDS are allowed in the sport is different then lets say a family driving along the road.

If all parties are allowed PEDS it levels the field I guess, these guys know what they are getting into.

If Jones smashes into a car and kills a family, that is way worse.
 
Somewhere inbetween. First and foremost a champion of sport, but not really a role model at all.
 
He shouldn't inspire anyone. He has insane physical gifts but he's also wasted them by being a criminal multiple times. He's been let off easy multiple times and still doesn't seem to give a shit. That's not someone you want as a role model.
 
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