Jon Jones' complicated legacy of MMA greatness and personal troubles
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Jon Jones
was just 23 years old when he became light heavyweight champion in 2011, making him the youngest belt holder in UFC history. He looked unbeatable and the sky was the limit, it seemed. But it has been a bumpy road for "Jonny Bones" ever since, with a mixture of breathtaking victories and issues away from the Octagon.
As Jones prepares to return to the Octagon after a three-year absence on Saturday, making his heavyweight debut against Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 in Las Vegas for the vacant UFC heavyweight championship, here is a selective timeline of a career filled with high and low points:
April 12, 2008
: Jones makes his professional MMA debut at a Full Force Productions event in Boxborough, Massachusetts, beating Brad Bernard by TKO at 1:32 of the first round in a catchweight bout (210 pounds). He will fight again one week later, then one week after that, both stoppage wins.
Jon Jones made his UFC debut in 2008, defeating Andre Gusmao via unanimous decision.
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Aug. 9, 2008
: Less than four months after his pro debut, Jones takes a 6-0 record into his first fight in the Octagon, as a replacement on two weeks' notice, and beats Andre Gusmao via unanimous decision in a prelim bout at UFC 87 in Minneapolis. The main event that night pits welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre against Jon Fitch. In the co-main, Brock Lesnar records his first UFC victory, a unanimous decision over Heath Herring.
Dec. 5, 2009
: Jones loses! (Technically.) In a bout he is dominating, Jones is disqualified by referee Steve Mazzagatti for using illegal 12-to-6 elbows that hurt Matt Hamill to the point where he cannot continue. Much controversy ensues, including UFC president Dana White bitterly slinging insults at the ref.
Feb. 5, 2011
: Jones submits previously unbeaten Ryan Bader at UFC 126 to improve his record to 12-1 and immediately afterward is informed that, in just over a month, he will replace injured teammate Rashad Evans in a title fight against Mauricio "Shogun" Rua.
Jon Jones became the youngest champion in UFC history, at 23 years old, by defeating Shogun Rua by TKO.
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March 19, 2011
: Jones defeats Rua via TKO and, at age 23, becomes the youngest champion in UFC history. The UFC 128 main event is actually Jones' second victory of the day. On the morning of the fight, he had turned superhero and foiled a robbery in Paterson, New Jersey, chasing down a suspect while he and his coaches were out for a run.
Nov. 24, 2011
: Jones is taken into custody in the parking lot of a strip club in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the city where he lives and trains. A traffic stop reveals he is driving on a suspended license. Charges are later dropped.
May 19, 2012
: Jones wraps his Bentley around a utility pole in Binghamton, New York, and is taken into custody by police after refusing a sobriety test. Jones is uninjured, but his two passengers suffer minor injuries. He later pleads guilty to DUI, is assessed a $1,000 fine and has his license suspended for six months.
Aug. 8, 2012
: Jones signs a worldwide sponsorship deal with Nike, becoming the first UFC fighter to do so.
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Aug. 23, 2012
: Jones incurs the wrath of White after declining to accept a short-notice replacement bout with Chael Sonnen after scheduled opponent Dan Henderson withdraws with an injury. As a result, UFC 151 becomes the first event canceled by the promotion. White verbally attacks Greg Jackson, the coach who advised Jones against taking the fight, as a "f---ing sport killer."
Sept. 22, 2012
: After being hastily scheduled for the UFC's next pay-per-view event, Jones nearly is submitted early by Vitor Belfort but fights out of an armbar and ultimately wins the UFC 152 main event via fourth-round submission.
April 27, 2013
: Sonnen finally gets his date in the cage with Jones and nearly ends up as champion -- despite Jones dominating. While mauling Sonnen in the UFC 159 headline bout, Jones dislocates his big toe. Nonetheless, he gets the TKO finish with 27 seconds left in the first round. Had Sonnen survived to the horn, the doctor likely would not have allowed the champ to continue with the grotesque injury.
Sept. 23, 2013
: Jones is taken to the limit for five rugged rounds by Alexander Gustafsson but escapes the Fight of the Year with a unanimous-decision victory. The UFC 165 main event is Jones' sixth title defense, setting a UFC record for light heavyweights.
April 14, 2014
: Accused of writing homophobic slurs to a Swedish fan on Instagram, Jones says his phone was stolen and his account was hacked.
Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier had a physical altercation at the news conference ahead of UFC 178.
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Aug. 4, 2014
: Jones appears with Daniel Cormier at a Las Vegas news conference to promote their scheduled title fight, and the two end up brawling on the hotel lobby floor. Later in the day, they are interviewed via split screen on SportsCenter. Following the interview, Cormier is heard saying he wishes he were allowed to go to where Jones is so he could spit in his face, and Jones responds, "You know that I would absolutely kill you if you did something like that, right?"
Sept. 23, 2014
: For his role in the Cormier brawl, Jones is fined $50,000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which also rules that he must put in 40 hours of community service.
Jan. 3, 2015
: Jones and Cormier finally fight, and Jones controls the UFC 182 main event from start to finish. He earns a unanimous-decision win.
Jan. 6, 2015
: Just one day after being featured on Forbes magazine's "30 Under 30" list of the "brightest young stars" in sports, Jones sees his public image take a jolt when the Nevada State Athletic Commission reveals that he tested positive for the main metabolite in cocaine prior to the Cormier fight. Jones announces he has checked into a rehab facility. The drug test occurred a full 30 days before UFC 182, and because cocaine is not on the list of substances banned while out of competition, the fight was allowed to go on.
Jan. 7, 2015
: Jones checks out of the rehab facility in Albuquerque after one night.
Jan. 17, 2015
: The UFC fines Jones $25,000 for violating its Athlete Code of Conduct policy for the failed drug test.
Jan. 19, 2015
: Jones tells Fox Sports, "I'm not a cocaine addict by any means or even a frequent user. I just made a really dumb decision and got caught."
April 27, 2015
: Jones is involved in a hit-and-run in Albuquerque that injures the pregnant woman driving the other vehicle. Jones turns himself in to police hours after initially fleeing the scene.
April 28, 2015
: Jones is stripped of his championship and suspended indefinitely by the UFC.
Sept. 29, 2015
: Jones pleads guilty to a charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving injury. He is sentenced to 18 months of supervised probation.
Oct. 23, 2015
: The UFC reinstates Jones to its active roster.
March 29, 2016
: Jones is jailed in Albuquerque for violating probation
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