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While it can be difficult at times to keep track of Jon Jones’ numerous controversies in the last decade, the most prevalent in recent years has been frequent drug testing issues. Way back at UFC 182, Jones’ testosterone levels were first noted as suspiciously low. “Bones” was later suspended for tainted supplements in the infamous UFC 200 dick pills incident, which saw him lose his title and sit on the sidelines for a year.
Finally, Jones failed a test in 2017 for turinabol, an anabolic steroid. One would expect this to be clear-cut, but instead, we’re still discussing the consequences of pulses and picograms three years later. In fact, USADA changed their whole policy as a result!
2019 was a marked improvement for “Bones,” his first year with no major controversy in the field of drug testing since all the speculation really heightened in 2015. There were no failed tests, event location changes, or pulsing issues. The fact that he was tested 42 times by three different organizations in that year does give his arguments of innocence a bit more weight. At worst, it implies he’s not using anymore.
Barring any last-second changes, Jones is set to face Dominick Reyes this Saturday (Feb. 8, 2020) at UFC 247 inside Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.
Insomnia
I don’t know if this is real or not, but that’s a gutsy bet if so!
Thanks for the lunch money @Chiefs #SuperBowl #SuperBowlLIV pic.twitter.com/xNpj9MOcEe
— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) February 3, 2020
Man, it really was a good weekend for gambling fighters!
A little jiu-jitsu and wrestling hybrid is always fun:
Petr Yan is less than concerned about a fight with a “healthy” Dominick Cruz.
Dominick Cruz is nightmare for his physiotherapist, not for me @UrijahFaber @DominickCruz https://t.co/AX2uFJu21F
— Petr “No Mercy” Yan (@PetrYanUFC) February 3, 2020
Coming to you live from the Tony Ferguson Academy of Strength and Conditioning:
Getting stronger and stronger everyday. The grind never stops! #ufc #strengthtraining #teamhybrid #letsgetit pic.twitter.com/BZqB6RVQ2M
— Niko Price (@Nikohybridprice) February 1, 2020
This reaction will really go down as a classic clip. We’ve all been there!
Slips, rips, and KO clips
Former UFC Featherweight Clay Collard picked up a big win in the ring over the weekend — Collard could always be counted on for a brawl!
That’s all she wrote!!
Clay Collard lands the BIG upset against previously unbeaten prospect Ray Guajardo by TKO in Round 2. What a fight!! pic.twitter.com/UGw3mOxpEC
— FOX Sports: PBC (@PBConFOX) February 2, 2020
If you missed the most unpleasant submission in recent memory, there’s still time. You don’t have to click this.
James Gonzalez (6-3) is your new CFFC featherweight champ, rending Pat Sabatini’s arm asunder with shades of Frank Mir’s classic sub on Pete Williams! See the nastiness for yourself. #CFFC81 pic.twitter.com/pSXgBWtgEx
— Kyle Johnson (@VonPreux) February 2, 2020
This is quite the size disparity …
Brutal KO. Ricardo Espinoza slumps Julio Mejia in the NFC 55 main event. pic.twitter.com/LcveVBvvxg
— caposa (@Grabaka_Hitman) February 1, 2020
Random Land
They weren’t ready.
Midnight Music: Mysterious Canadian country (loosely) Orville Peck made some waves with his 2019 LP Pony, which I found to be a pretty solid listen!
Sleep well Maniacs! More martial arts madness is always on the way.