
Jon Jones had so faith in the victory that he was not warming up well before UFC 309.
The UFC Heavyweight Champion turned out Stipe Miocic with a rotating shovel to the liver in Madison Square Garden in New York last November.
Donald Trump received an exciting reception during a UFC 309 strike compared to Prime Conor McGregor after he was re-elected as president of the United States, just a few days before MMA's Premier promotion returned to his hometown.
After his victory, Jon Jones honored the American leader by replicating his famous 'Trump Dance'.
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Jon Jones -Teammate reveals bizarre UFC 309 warming up
Gordon Ryan is a third degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt, who is often called the largest no-gi-jokes of all time, so he is of course part of the greatest hunter of the team that MMA has put together.
On Saturday he watched UFC London with Joe Rogan, Brendan Schaub and Eddie Bravo for a podcast.
It was a map that was so bad that many fans left halfway through the main event between Leon Edwards and Sean Brady.
So usually Rogan's 'Fight Companion' crew spoke about everything and the other.
Ryan, who was part of the UFC 309 Corner team of Jones, stole the show by telling a hilarious story about what happened during the event.
“Good Jon Jones story that nobody knows,” he said.
“I was curving for his last fight against Stip. We found out that Trump would be there.
“It was probably 20 minutes of that warming -up only that he practiced the engineers of how the Trump -dance to do well. We have requested it nicely, Youtubed it, and he practiced the Trump dance in the dressing room to get ready to do it.
“The best thing is that we were all for it.” No, the hands must be a little higher. “We coached him through it.”
What is the next step for Jon Jones?
Jon Jones is in conversation for a UFC Unification Clash with Interim Heavyweight Champion Tom Aspinall.
UFC boss Dana White insists that the fight is 'ready', but not done enough to make an official announcement.
Instead of talking about his next opponent, 'Bones' recently announced a huge career movement.
The 37-year-old has surprisingly become a co-owner of Mike Perry's Combat Sports Promotion, Dirty Boxing Championship, who had the latest show on Saturday night
“I was addicted to the first show,” Jones told TMZ Sports.
“I believe this will be a powerhouse of combat sports.
“I am proud of signing my name next to it.”
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