Jon Jones trolls with incredible ‘Crying Jordan’ meme after one-year USADA suspension

It didn’t take long for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) interim Light Heavyweight champion, Jon Jones, to return to his trolling ways after United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) hit him with a one-year mixed martial arts (MMA) suspension. In fact, it took less than 24 hours.

Jones — who donned his “professional” cap shortly after the ruling was announced — changed his Twitter profile pic overnight to likely egg on all the haters who can’t understand how he has maintained the interim 205-pound label.

And it’s amazing.

Haha, Jon Jones just tweeted a Crying Jordan of himself. pic.twitter.com/CiAGa4Na9l

— Fury’s Fight Picks (@FurysFightPicks) November 8, 2016

Yes, that’s a “Crying Jordan” meme face photoshopped onto Jones wearing a UFC belt. It is among the most recognizable — and hilarious — memes that the Interwebs has ever spawned, inspired by Jordan’s tear-soaked face during his National Basketball Association (NBA) Hall of Fame induction speech back in 2009. However, it’s typically reserved for folks who have endured some sort of tragedy or trauma; in fact, Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor — EA Sports ‘UFC 2’ cover models — had to endure the social shame after their respective losses.

@NegroTarantino crying Jordan meme new cover from EA pic.twitter.com/kGEk4SKfM6

— Marko Rodić (@Marko510) March 6, 2016

Bravo, “Bones.”

It didn’t take long for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) interim Light Heavyweight champion, Jon Jones, to return to his trolling ways after United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) hit him with a one-year mixed martial arts (MMA) suspension. In fact, it took less than 24 hours.

Jones — who donned his “professional” cap shortly after the ruling was announced — changed his Twitter profile pic overnight to likely egg on all the haters who can’t understand how he has maintained the interim 205-pound label.

And it’s amazing.

Yes, that’s a “Crying Jordan” meme face photoshopped onto Jones wearing a UFC belt. It is among the most recognizable — and hilarious — memes that the Interwebs has ever spawned, inspired by Jordan’s tear-soaked face during his National Basketball Association (NBA) Hall of Fame induction speech back in 2009. However, it’s typically reserved for folks who have endured some sort of tragedy or trauma; in fact, Ronda Rousey and Conor McGregor — EA Sports ‘UFC 2’ cover models — had to endure the social shame after their respective losses.


Bravo, “Bones.”