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Mauricio Rua and Jon Jones face off at UFC 128
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Jon Jones Plans a Game-Changing Move After 15 Years to Claim His Place in the UFC White House

November 25, 2025 2 Min Read
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Jon Jones is aiming for a comeback at the White House event in 2026, willing to face setbacks along the way. After retiring earlier this year, the widely regarded greatest of all time is driven by the challenge posed by Alex Pereira and sees a fight with the current UFC light heavyweight champion as a way to enhance his legacy. “Bones” has already shown interest in participating in this special UFC occasion and apologized to Dana White for previous negotiation issues, now ready to take further steps to secure a fight on the card.

Jones is open to facing Alex Pereira even if the fight isn’t for the title or the main event. While Conor McGregor is expected to headline the event due to his massive popularity, Jones remains focused on landing a significant matchup. He’s also indicated a willingness to accept a trilogy fight with Daniel Cormier as part of his return. His last non-main event or title bout was in February 2011, before he claimed the light heavyweight title against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua.

Additionally, Jones is enthusiastic about helping other top athletes, admiring Gable Stevenson’s rapid rise in MMA after his recent knockout victory. Jones sees Stevenson as an ideal student and intends to continue mentoring him and others, aiming to push the best in the sport to surpass himself.

Fan Take: This news is exciting for fight fans as Jon Jones’ potential return promises thrilling matchups and electrifying moments. His dedication to evolving the sport by mentoring new stars could also help elevate MMA to even greater heights.

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