UFC Legend Jon Jones Involved in Road Rage Incident in New Mexico
UFC: Man Gets Into Road Rage Altercation - Then Quickly Realises It's Jon Jones
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Jon Jones, the former two-division champion of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), was involved in a road rage incident in New Mexico. After a confrontation with a driver who claimed he was nearly hit, Jones remained calm and defused the situation verbally, despite his past legal troubles.
- 01Jon Jones was involved in a road rage altercation in New Mexico.
- 02The incident escalated when the driver claimed he was almost hit multiple times.
- 03Jones remained calm during the confrontation, which was captured on video.
- 04The driver recognized Jones after the incident and expressed no hard feelings.
- 05Jones's UFC career is uncertain due to injury issues and disputes with UFC management.
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Jon Jones, a prominent figure in mixed martial arts and former two-division champion, found himself in a road rage confrontation over the weekend in New Mexico. The incident began when Bryan Beltran, the other driver, claimed he was nearly hit three times by Jones's vehicle. In footage shared on social media, Jones approached Beltran, advising him to calm down, before flipping him off and walking away. The video raised concerns about Jones potentially carrying a firearm, although it was not confirmed. Beltran later acknowledged recognizing Jones during the encounter but expressed no animosity, humorously suggesting that they could 'squash the beef' in a future video. Despite the altercation, Jones maintained a calm demeanor, which is notable given his history of legal issues related to violence. Meanwhile, his future in the UFC remains uncertain, with ongoing injury problems and disputes with UFC CEO Dana White regarding his career trajectory.
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