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MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 10: Jon Jones, co-owner of the Dirty Boxing Championship, attends to the DBX6: Michael Garcia v Rob Perez at James L. Knight Center on April 10, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Jon Jones and the UFC might not be on the same page right now, but it doesnāt mean the former two-division champion has soured on the relationship altogether.
Tension between the two parties reached a fever pitch this past March, when Jones expressed his frustration over not only being left off of the upcoming UFC White House card but with UFC CEO Dana White claiming Jones was never realistically being discussed to headline the event. Jones suggested the UFC release him if they werenāt serious about negotiating, with the issue seemingly unresolved until Saturday when Jones spoke to UFC Brasil.
Jones was in attendance at UFC 327 at Kaseya Center in Miami and was asked about what went wrong with the Alex Pereira dream fight, which instead went to Ciryl Gane.
āYou know, I feel like I wanted to be compensated in a way that I wasnāt, and we just had a disagreement and that happens in life,ā Jones said. āBut you know what, Iām a big fan of Alex Pereira. I love the way he carries himself, heās just such a classy fighter, potential opponent, person, big fan of him.ā
Jones previously said the UFC ālowballedā him when discussing a potential Pereira fight rather than agree to a number more appropriate for an athlete on their roster that held titles at heavyweight and light heavyweight. He did not specify what the number was.
Since that public spat, the 38-year-old has made conflicting statements about retiring for good and insisting he is still physically fit enough to compete. On Saturday, he continued to avoid making a concrete statement on the matter.
āIām not sure if Iām retired or not,ā Jones said. āIām just taking it day by day just trying to kind of figure out my body and how I feel, things like that. Iāll tell you what, being here at the UFC right now definitely has given me this fire that I havenāt felt in a little bit, so it feels very good to be here.ā
One of the most decorated champions in combat sports history, Jones has previously said he only wants to continue fighting to add major names to his legacy and to make the most money possible. As far as in-cage achievements go, āBonesā is nearly unmatched.
āNo, I donāt feel like I have anything to prove,ā Jones said. āI feel really good.ā
Jon Jones downplayed the disagreement, stating that while there was tension, he hasn't soured on his relationship with the UFC.
Jones was frustrated because he was left off the card, and UFC CEO Dana White claimed he was never realistically considered to headline the event.
Ciryl Gane will be fighting instead of Jon Jones, who was initially expected to face Alex Pereira.

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