Mike Winkeljohn: Jon Jones Is ‘Not Allowed To Come To The Gym’

Coach Mike Winkeljohn has shunned Jon Jones from the gym, following his most recent legal issues. Jones has been a mainstay at the Jackson-Winkeljohn gym in Albuquerque, NM for many years. They have been a big part of making him one of the greatest fighters of all time, no matter what Dana White might think […]

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Coach Mike Winkeljohn has shunned Jon Jones from the gym, following his most recent legal issues.

Jones has been a mainstay at the Jackson-Winkeljohn gym in Albuquerque, NM for many years. They have been a big part of making him one of the greatest fighters of all time, no matter what Dana White might think about the coaching staff.

However, following Jones’s most recent arrest for domestic violence charges, he is no longer allowed to train at this gym. Coach Mike Winkeljohn spoke on The MMA Hour and explained that he had a conversation with the former light heavyweight champ and told him that until he can get sober and stay that way for a while, he is not able to train in the gym.

“I’m very disappointed. It’s tough. The hardest part is when you hear that his daughters said that you’ve gotta call the police officers,” Winkeljohn said. It’s just tough because, from my standing, I’ve got three daughters. I have a wife, three daughters, a mom. I teach women’s self-defense called Smart Girls Self Defense. It just makes it hard when he keeps getting in trouble. But I just had a conversation with him. I said, ‘Jon, here’s the deal man. You’re like my little brother. You have to stop drinking and fix these things (before) you come back to the gym.”

“So at the moment, he’s out of the gym. He’s not allowed to come to the gym, because I feel I had to do that. Because ignoring it and expecting different results, as they say, is insanity. He has a lot of yes people around him that won’t tell him the truth. So he might hate me for it, but I had to tell him the truth. But in my heart, gosh, that guy is capable of greatness, and I’m not just talking about fighting. In my heart, I hope he comes back and wins the heavyweight title, stops drinking, and comes forward and goes on to bigger things.”

This is a massive move from Winkeljohn, given the fact that Jon Jones is easily the biggest name who trains at this highly popular gym. However, he says that he wants to ensure that the ladies whom he teaches self-defense to know that he has their back.

That said, he has not given up hope that Jones will be able to right the ship. He says that if the former champ can get the right team around him and get rid of the “yes men” in his posse, he will be able to get back on track.

“Jon would never do anything bad if he wasn’t drunk. Honestly, that’s it. But he’s gotta fix it,” Winkeljohn said.

“In my heart, I do (think he can fix it). If he’s willing to accept the truth, and if others out there stop being yes people, I think it will help. But honestly, it’s no one else’s fault. This is just a decision between he and I, and I hope I made the right decision. If not, I’m okay with it.”

A lot of people feel that Jon Jones has not really faced any consequences for his repeated run-ins with the law over the last few years. Perhaps this decision from Mike Winkeljohn was part of the reason he supposedly decided to give up drinking, serving as a wake-up call for one of the greatest of all time.

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Jon Jones Sends Teammate Carlos Condit A Heartfelt Retirement Message

Jon Jones, seemingly in semi-retirement himself these days, has taken to Instagram to wish friend and former training partner Carlos Condit well for his post-MMA career. “The Natural Born Killer” Carlos Condit figuratively laid his gloves down in the middle of the Octagon this week, ending an illustrious career that spanned 19 years and 46 […]

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Jon Jones, seemingly in semi-retirement himself these days, has taken to Instagram to wish friend and former training partner Carlos Condit well for his post-MMA career.

“The Natural Born Killer” Carlos Condit figuratively laid his gloves down in the middle of the Octagon this week, ending an illustrious career that spanned 19 years and 46 fights. The 37-year-old came to the fore in the WEC, becoming welterweight champion in 2007 and subsequently defending his title three times. 

On an eight-fight win-streak, Condit entered the UFC in 2009, losing on debut to Martin Kampermann. He then went on a five-fight unbeaten streak, earning victories over the likes of Rory MacDonald and Dan Hardy, before capturing the interim welterweight belt against Nick Diaz.

In 2012, Condit challenged Georges St. Pierre for the welterweight title, losing via unanimous decision in a battle that will live long in many fan’s memories.

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Carlos Condit and Georges St. Pierre face off at UFC 154 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images)

Jon Jones Pays Homage To “Inspiration” Carlos Condit

A native of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Condit had since 2009 trained in that city’s—and one of the world’s—premier MMA gyms, Jackson Wink Academy.

The gym is famous for its stable of celebrated fighters past and present, including the likes of Holly Holm, Donald Cerrone, and of course, Jon Jones. And it’s with Jones whom Condit formed an enduring friendship and mutual respect over the years.

In 2010, less than a year before Jones captured the UFC light heavyweight belt for the first time, Condit paid respect to the then promising talent and predicted his future success.

“The sky’s the limit for Jon,” Condit told ESPN. I feel honoured to work with him because he’s going to be one of the greats.”

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Following Condit’s retirement announcement, it was Jones’ turn to pay respect to his long-time peer. On Saturday, the consensus MMA GOAT took to Instagram to celebrate the accomplishments of Condit and wish him well for his post-fight career.

“Carlos, my brother, you have kicked lots of ass, won world titles, traveled the world, built excellent relationships, and have made lots of money. I will say your MMA career was a great success. Thank you for being an inspiration over the years. I respect you more than you will ever realize. I know you’re going to kill it in whatever it is you decide to do next. Always in your corner,” said Jones on Instagram, with the hashtag #happyretirement.

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Mike Perry On Jackson-Wink MMA: ‘People Wanna Give Credit Where Credit Ain’t Due’

Mike Perry believes people gave Jackson-Wink MMA undeserving credit for his performance against Paul Felder. Back in July 2018, Perry had his first fight under the renowned Jackson-Wink MMA team. Perry turned in a stellar performance and while he took …

Mike Perry believes people gave Jackson-Wink MMA undeserving credit for his performance against Paul Felder. Back in July 2018, Perry had his first fight under the renowned Jackson-Wink MMA team. Perry turned in a stellar performance and while he took the split decision, many agreed that the one judge who scored the fight for Felder […]

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Diego Sanchez Says He Wasn’t Appreciated At Jackson-Wink MMA

Diego Sanchez is out at Jackson-Wink MMA and he feels it’s for the better. At one point, Sanchez was thought of to be a mainstay at the popular gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico. “The Nightmare” even defended Jackson-Wink MMA during the …

Diego Sanchez is out at Jackson-Wink MMA and he feels it’s for the better. At one point, Sanchez was thought of to be a mainstay at the popular gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico. “The Nightmare” even defended Jackson-Wink MMA during the nasty split with Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone. As he heads into his bout with Michel […]

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Former Jackson-Wink MMA Coach: Jon Jones Did Everything He Could To Sh*t On Me & My Family

Frank Lester, who once served as a striking coach for Jackson-Wink MMA, is speaking out on his money issues with Jon Jones. Lester took to social media and claimed that Jones “screwed” him out of over $13,000 for his last UFC light heavywei…

Frank Lester, who once served as a striking coach for Jackson-Wink MMA, is speaking out on his money issues with Jon Jones. Lester took to social media and claimed that Jones “screwed” him out of over $13,000 for his last UFC light heavyweight title defense against Thiago Santos back in July. Jones responded, saying he’d […]

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Former Jackson-Wink Striking Coach Takes Shot At Gym & Jon Jones, ‘Bones’ responds

There is more drama at Jackson-Wink. Ex-striking coach, Frank Lester took to Instagram to say he has been screwed over by the team and Jon Jones. He explains how Mike Winkeljohn did him dirty and how he plans on opening up his own gym to take over Albu…

There is more drama at Jackson-Wink. Ex-striking coach, Frank Lester took to Instagram to say he has been screwed over by the team and Jon Jones. He explains how Mike Winkeljohn did him dirty and how he plans on opening up his own gym to take over Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Jackson-Wink is located. “After […]

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