Jon Jones announced his retirement from MMA but quickly retracted the statement, leading Chael Sonnen to criticize him for his inconsistency. Sonnen emphasized the importance of trust and integrity in the sport.
NEWARK, NJ - APRIL 26: (L-R) Opponents UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon "Bones" Jones and Chael Sonnen face off during the UFC 159 weigh-in event at the Prudential Center on April 26, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
NEWARK, NJ - APRIL 26: (L-R) Opponents UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon "Bones" Jones and Chael Sonnen face off during the UFC 159 weigh-in event at the Prudential Center on April 26, 2013 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Jon Jones keeps waffling, and Chael Sonnen has had enough.
âJon Jones publicly retired on Friday, which is enough, per the rules, to have yourself removed from the testing pool. Jon Jones, on Saturday, came back and said he is not officially retired, which, per the rules, is enough to reinsert yourself into the testing pool,â Sonnen said on social media. âNow, no, none of that stuff is happening, and itâs all very silly, but there is a question: if youâre the baddest dude in the world and youâre going to be the world champion, youâve got to be a man. And nobodyâs going to mistake you for a man, let alone the man, if they canât trust you.
âWhen you put out a statement on Friday and the exact opposite statement on Saturday, there is a simple question, and itâs not whether youâre retired or not or if youâre going to fight again. Itâs simply, what good is your word?â
Sonnen went into further detail about Jones on his YouTube channel, saying that Jonesâ inconsistency makes him a nightmare to work with.
âWhen we end up in a situation like this with Jon, where heâs in and heâs out,â Sonnen said. â⊠When you do that, you canât count on a guy like that. And from what weâve been told, the entire knock on Jon, and why he didnât get on the White House card, is because they couldnât count on him. Itâs a very tough spot. It really is. âŠ
âIt creates a very unusual and difficult position,â Sonnen added. âDana White came out and spoke about this, and Dana said, âMan, thereâs nothing different than it has been the last 10 years. I told Lorenzo [Ferttita] a decade ago we canât make a business off this guy.â
âYou canât count on him. When he shows up, is it fun? Sure, but you know the result ahead of time. Itâs very difficult.â
Sonnen then contrasted Jonesâ lack of commitment with fellow Hall of Famer Khabib Nurmagomedov, who retired from the sport at the peak of his powers, following the passing of his father, Abdulmanap.
âThatâs not how men talk,â Sonnen said of Jones. âThere was never a doubt when Khabib said, âIâm done,â that we were never going to get him again. But there was a respect. While there was no doubt, there was respect, because we knew we could trust him. We knew that his word meant something. Whether we liked it or not, whether we liked what he was saying or not, we knew we could count on it.â
Sonnen has plenty of history with Jones, at one time accepting a short-notice fight against Jones for the light heavyweight title at UFC 151. However, Jones refused the bout, leading to the cancellation of the event, and for Dana White to proclaim Jones and his coach, Greg Jackson, a âsport killer.â That event was the genesis of much of the friction that arose between Jones and the UFC over the ensuing years, and was ultimately resolved when Jones defeated Sonnen at UFC 159 just a few months later.
Q&A
Why did Jon Jones announce his retirement from MMA?
Jon Jones announced his retirement to signal the end of his competitive career, but he quickly retracted this statement the following day.
What did Chael Sonnen say about Jon Jones' retirement announcement?
Chael Sonnen criticized Jon Jones for his inconsistent retirement announcements, questioning his integrity and trustworthiness in the sport.
How long did Jon Jones' retirement last?
Jon Jones' retirement lasted less than 24 hours before he walked back his statement and indicated he was not officially retired.
What are the implications of Jon Jones' retirement and return on his UFC career?
Jon Jones' retirement and subsequent return raise questions about his commitment to the sport and could affect his standing in the UFC and among fans.
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