Jon Jones claims he’s done fighting: 'My gloves are hung up'
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Jones' retirement from fighting was unceremonious to say the
least.
While Jones (28-1) was teasing a return to fighting until recently, the former UFC double champ is no longer considering it. “Bones” recently confirmed that he is now focused on his business ventures and won’t fight again.
“No bare-knuckle. My gloves are hung up,” Jones said at an IBA bare-knuckle boxing event in Russia last month. “I’m chilling these days. You got business Jon Jones. No more fighter Jon Jones. The businessman.”
Jones initially returned to action after a three-year hiatus in 2023 and made quick work of Ciryl Gane to win the UFC heavyweight title. Jones then insisted on defending the title against Stipe Miocic despite Tom Aspinall being the interim champ. Jones successfully defended the title against Miocic in 2024 and stalled the division, continuing to avoid Aspinall.
While Dana White kept promising that Jones would fight Aspinall, “Bones” abruptly retired in June 2025. However, Jones returned to the testing pool and started rallying for a spot on the UFC White House card as soon as it was first mentioned. Despite his best efforts, Jones failed to land a spot on the White House card, which was officially announced last month. While White said that Jones was never part of the plan for the White House, “Bones” hinted that the UFC was in negotiations with him. Jones has since publicly asked for his UFC release.
While Jones (28-1) was teasing a return to fighting until recently, the former UFC double champ is no longer considering it. “Bones” recently confirmed that he is now focused on his business ventures and won’t fight again.
“No bare-knuckle. My gloves are hung up,” Jones said at an IBA bare-knuckle boxing event in Russia last month. “I’m chilling these days. You got business Jon Jones. No more fighter Jon Jones. The businessman.”
Jones initially returned to action after a three-year hiatus in 2023 and made quick work of Ciryl Gane to win the UFC heavyweight title. Jones then insisted on defending the title against Stipe Miocic despite Tom Aspinall being the interim champ. Jones successfully defended the title against Miocic in 2024 and stalled the division, continuing to avoid Aspinall.
Failed Bid for the White House
While Dana White kept promising that Jones would fight Aspinall, “Bones” abruptly retired in June 2025. However, Jones returned to the testing pool and started rallying for a spot on the UFC White House card as soon as it was first mentioned. Despite his best efforts, Jones failed to land a spot on the White House card, which was officially announced last month. While White said that Jones was never part of the plan for the White House, “Bones” hinted that the UFC was in negotiations with him. Jones has since publicly asked for his UFC release.
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