Manager: ‘95 Percent Chance’ Jon Jones Returns In 2018

Jon Jones second failed USADA test was certainly a massive hit to his career, but to hear his manager tell it, he could be back this year as long as USADA is “a respectable organization.” Jones’ manager Malki Kawa revealed this most recent update on The Luke Thomas show (via MMA Mania): “By the end […]

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Jon Jones second failed USADA test was certainly a massive hit to his career, but to hear his manager tell it, he could be back this year as long as USADA is “a respectable organization.”

Jones’ manager Malki Kawa revealed this most recent update on The Luke Thomas show (via MMA Mania):

“By the end of this month I think we get some clarity on the issues. We have a hearing with the California State Athletic Commission and we’re hoping to get the investigation with USADA wrapped up by then, as well.”

“Hopefully it all works out that way. I got to assume that by the end of March, for a fact, we will get this resolved and get an idea of what it’s looking like. I’d like to say about a 95-percent chance (he fights in 2018).”

Jones had recaptured the light heavyweight belt with a stunning third-round knockout of longtime foe Daniel Cormier at July 2017’s UFC 214, but once again was stripped of his title after failing an in-competition test again.

But despite all of Jones repeated issues, Kawa claims Jones never used Turinabol and that USADA will find he did not willingly take any PED:

“If USADA is a respectable organization, which I think that they are, and they take all the information they compiled, all the interviews that they’ve done and all the things they’ve seen, they know for a fact that Jon Jones was not cheating and he was not intentionally taking any kind of substance. I think they know that and everybody can come to that conclusion based on the circumstances of his situation. That’s the most I am going to say at this point because it is obviously on-going.”

Jones has been relatively silent about the matter until Kawa’s most recent update regarding the adjudication of his USADA case. Jones’ other infractions include positive tests for cocaine metabolites and estrogen blockers, making his most recent failed test simply another on a growing list of issues outside of the cage.

Meanwhile, Cormier was reinstated as champion and defended the title against Volkan Oezdemir at UFC 220, leading to him getting a super fight with heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic at July’s UFC 226.

Do you expect to see Jones fighting again anytime soon?

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Manager: I’d Like to Say There’s a 95-Percent Chance Jon Jones Fights in 2018

Jon Jones’ manager Malki Kawa believes his fighter will be back to active competition this year. Jones has been at the center of controversy throughout his professional mixed martial arts career. The big hoopla this time is his failed UFC 214 dru…

Jon Jones’ manager Malki Kawa believes his fighter will be back to active competition this year. Jones has been at the center of controversy throughout his professional mixed martial arts career. The big hoopla this time is his failed UFC 214 drug test. “Bones” maintains his innocence and his team feels the issue will be […]

Jon Jones’ Manager Offering Assistance To People Affected By Hurricane Irma

Malki Kawa is most known for his work as a manager to some of the top mixed martial arts fighters in the world, but he’s currently offering his help to those in Florida who are at risk of being affected by Hurricane Irma. “Listen, I’m not trying to scare anyone… but unless you went through […]

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Malki Kawa is most known for his work as a manager to some of the top mixed martial arts fighters in the world, but he’s currently offering his help to those in Florida who are at risk of being affected by Hurricane Irma.

“Listen, I’m not trying to scare anyone… but unless you went through Andrew, you don’t understand the damage a hurricane like this can cause,” Kawa wrote on Instagram. “If you need help of any kind, and are here in the miami dade area, hit me up. I have a crew of guys that need work and I’m paying them to help as many people as we possibly can.

“So far, since I first posted on fb we’ve boarded up 5 homes, and chopped down countless trees all over the city, and even helped an old lady move some patio furniture lol… If you need money for supplies, dm me. Don’t be embarrassed. I obviously can’t help everyone but I’m trying as much as possible.”

Kawa continued on in a later post, going into detail as to why he’s doing what he’s doing:

“Someone asked me today, why are you doing this… I said I was committed to being a better person, a better man, a better dad, boyfriend, brother, son… I was committed to losing weight, and I’m committed to making my agency the best there is,” he wrote. “I also said in that post I was committed to giving back. I figured I better lead by example. So my commitment to everyone and everything remains the same.”

Hurricane Irma, which has been deemed a category five storm, is expected to hit southern Florida tomorrow.

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Jon Jones’ Manager Offering Assistance To People Affected By Hurricane Irma

Malki Kawa is most known for his work as a manager to some of the top mixed martial arts fighters in the world, but he’s currently offering his help to those in Florida who are at risk of being affected by Hurricane Irma. “Listen, I’m not trying to scare anyone… but unless you went through […]

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Malki Kawa is most known for his work as a manager to some of the top mixed martial arts fighters in the world, but he’s currently offering his help to those in Florida who are at risk of being affected by Hurricane Irma.

“Listen, I’m not trying to scare anyone… but unless you went through Andrew, you don’t understand the damage a hurricane like this can cause,” Kawa wrote on Instagram. “If you need help of any kind, and are here in the miami dade area, hit me up. I have a crew of guys that need work and I’m paying them to help as many people as we possibly can.

“So far, since I first posted on fb we’ve boarded up 5 homes, and chopped down countless trees all over the city, and even helped an old lady move some patio furniture lol… If you need money for supplies, dm me. Don’t be embarrassed. I obviously can’t help everyone but I’m trying as much as possible.”

Kawa continued on in a later post, going into detail as to why he’s doing what he’s doing:

“Someone asked me today, why are you doing this… I said I was committed to being a better person, a better man, a better dad, boyfriend, brother, son… I was committed to losing weight, and I’m committed to making my agency the best there is,” he wrote. “I also said in that post I was committed to giving back. I figured I better lead by example. So my commitment to everyone and everything remains the same.”

Hurricane Irma, which has been deemed a category five storm, is expected to hit southern Florida tomorrow.

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Does Jon Jones’ Passed Blood Test Actually Change Anything?

The Jon Jones saga continues its way down the rabbit hole. After failing a pre-fight USADA test for his UFC 214 title fight against Daniel Cormier, the newest twist is that Jones actually passed a blood test from USADA on the night of UFC 214. Mind you, that blood test didn’t test for Turinabol, an […]

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The Jon Jones saga continues its way down the rabbit hole. After failing a pre-fight USADA test for his UFC 214 title fight against Daniel Cormier, the newest twist is that Jones actually passed a blood test from USADA on the night of UFC 214.

Mind you, that blood test didn’t test for Turinabol, an anabolic steroid and the substance Jones popped for. So, while him passing a blood test may look like a very positive development, it may be, but only in the sense that it casts an extreme shadow of doubt on the timing and sequence of his passed tests in comparison to his positive one. It does not exonerate him from taking Turinabol in any way at this time, which means Jones is far from out of the water with USADA.

Jones’ manager Malki Kawa was encouraged by Jones’ previous test results, however, and spoke on the matter on The MMA Hour last week.

“I’m encouraging everyone to go out there and take a look at the tests he passed and the test he failed. It’s a three-week window the month of the fight. Jon has passed seven unannounced tests, and the one he’s going to fail is the one that’s announced? It’s weird to me, there’s a lot of things here that don’t add up, and to the UFC, it doesn’t add up.

“The UFC knows. They look at his tests on the 6th and the 7th, and he passed both of those, there’s nothing in his system. So for him to start doing steroids, especially the steroid they’re saying he took, he would’ve had to have been doing that steroid for awhile for it to actually do anything. He just took it to take it? I mean, to me, there’s a lot of issues with this.”

There may have been a discrepancy or two, but that doesn’t erase the fact that if he is found to have wittingly used banned steroids, Jones shouldn’t and won’t get the benefit of the doubt due to his past indiscretions. He’s already been stripped of the belt before for a similar situation, and even tested positive for cocaine metabolites in the past.

At this point, many feel one single red flag is enough to assume the absolute worst even if Jones is owed full due process, and even though he is, it’s tough to not assume the worst from “Bones” even if it hasn’t been officially adjudicated yet.

Kawa is nobly defending his client and has done so since the story broke. But Jones and his team have always had some oddball excuses for his failed tests. One was that he took “dick pills” like Cialis that supposedly contained banned substances Clomiphene and Letrozol and lead to his forced withdrawal from his UFC 2– rematch with Cormier.

So to give Jones the benefit of the doubt would mean to ignore all his past blunders and your own intuition. Jones looked incredible in his knockout victory over Cormier, a man who had never been finished, at UFC 214. It’s sad to now understand perhaps some of the reasons behind that amazing performance. Some of it is Jones, no matter how you cut it. The man is an MMA savante and could easily win without taking steroids.

So don’t hold your breath on Jones and this convenient blood test changing the inevitable, at least not quite yet. It is definitely puzzling, yet if history has shown us anything, Jones could easily be stripped of his championship and suspended for two to four years.

Cherish those moments he blessed us with in the cage, indiscretions be damned. Because something tells me we may not be seeing them again for a long time.

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USADA & Manager Confirm Jon Jones’ Positive Test For Turinabol

News of Jon Jones positive steroid test was confirmed by USADA and Jones’ agent on Thursday. TMZ broke the story on Tuesday, and while speculation has run rampant since then, but the news became official on Thursday after an official statement was released by a USADA spokesperson as well as Jones’ agent Malki Kawa. “Given […]

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News of Jon Jones positive steroid test was confirmed by USADA and Jones’ agent on Thursday.

TMZ broke the story on Tuesday, and while speculation has run rampant since then, but the news became official on Thursday after an official statement was released by a USADA spokesperson as well as Jones’ agent Malki Kawa.

“Given that Mr. Jones’ representative has publicly commented about the substance, USADA can confirm that his sample tested positive for turinabol,” a USADA spokesperson said Thursday.

Meanwhile, Jones’ agent and friend Malki Kawa confirmed the notification from USADA, but insisted he was going to stick by his client.

“I stand with bones! For anyone to think I would ‘drop’ him like Him and I aren’t brothers is stupid. … I’m with him more now than the night he won the belt…. being there for the good times is what everybody would do. But who’s really there when times get bad?” Kawa wrote on his Facebook page on Wednesday afternoon.

Jones still has the chance to appeal the suspension prior to adjudication. But, if he is found guilty of using a banned substance again, he faces up to a four-year suspension due to prior infractions.

How do you see this all playing out? Will “Bones” be stripped of his belt and suspended?

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