
Jon Jones entered UFC 295 with many fans questioning how he would perform due to his injury. However, he silenced all doubts with a dominant display against Stipe Miocic. Jones secured a third-round TKO victory with a reverse spinning back-kick, proving he was still at the top of his game. After the win, ‘Bones’ celebrated by doing Donald Trump’s signature dance, and his cornerman, Gordon Ryan, later revealed that Jones had carefully planned the moment.
Before his fight against Miocic at UFC 295, Jones spent part of his warmup practicing Donald Trump’s signature dance, knowing the former president would be cageside. According to his cornerman, Gordon Ryan, Jones dedicated 15-20 minutes to perfecting the dance, even watching YouTube videos for reference. Ryan shared this story on the Joe Rogan podcast, revealing how much effort Jones put into getting the moment just right. In the Podcast, Ryan said,
“For probably a solid 15 to 20 minutes, while he was warming up, he’s getting ready to go out to fight for the belt and probably 20 minutes of that warmup was him just practicing the mechanics on how to do the Trump dance right.” “We, like, looked it up,” Ryan added. “We YouTube’d it, and he was practicing the Trump dance in the locker room getting ready to dance.”
Dana White Hints At Progress For Jon Jones Vs. Tom Aspinall

Jon Jones considered the UFC’s greatest heavyweight, is being trolled by fans for not fighting Tom Aspinall. Many believe he’s avoiding the fight and might retire instead. Meanwhile, UFC President Dana White has confirmed that Jones vs. Aspinall is in the works. Speaking to TNT Sports, he said:
“The fight is going to happen. It’s just a matter of when now, getting it signed and done. The fight will happen. It’s going to happen. It’s done but it’s not done. Not done enough to sit right here now and announce it and give you a date. But the fight is going to happen.”
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Aspinall, frustrated with the delay, has called out Jones, urging him to either fight or retire—suggesting that retirement would be a way to avoid him. However, the interim champion recently shared a photo with UFC matchmaker Hunter Campbell, further fueling the hype for Jones vs. Aspinall.
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