The joyride through the UFC for champion Jon Jones came to a crashing halt early Saturday morning, when he was reportedly arrested for DUI after crashing his car into a pole. TMZ is reporting about the arrest and accident:
UFC Light Heavyweight champ Jon “Bones” Jones was arrested early this morning for DUI after he totaled his Bentley in upstate New York…TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources tell TMZ…Jones was involved in an accident at around 5:00 AM in Binghamton, NY. We’re told the car — which Jones crashed into a pole — was totaled and cops arrested Jones on the scene for DUI.
Jones is not only one of the most popular fighters in the UFC right now, but he is also coming off arguably his biggest career win over former friend Rashad Evans. With all of that momentum, it would be devastating to let an incident like this tarnish his flourishing career.
While the immediate impact of this incident will be devastating in terms of public relations, this could be the wakeup call the young fighter needed. With so much instant success, trying times tend to build character.
The talk of any injuries wasn’t mentioned, but that would be a major concern for Jones and the UFC after a collision with a pole. If Jones is found to be medically cleared, he will have to begin a public road to recovery.
This is the time for the UFC to go into full damage control with their popular champion and get him into a recovery process. With the fans wanting their star healthy and fighting, Dana White and the UFC must get the star into a program that can help assure this situation won’t happen again.
After Jones pays his debt to society for driving under the influence, he should go on a campaign against drinking and driving to help clean up his public image. If he takes responsibility for his actions and handles this like a man, he will come out of this incident more mature.
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