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Jon Jones Refuses Historic $30 Million UFC Offer

Summary

  • Jon Jones turned down a record $30 million offer to fight Tom Aspinall.
  • The heavyweight champion's return is motivated by a potential White House fight.
  • Jones is prioritizing legacy and personal goals over significant financial gain.

UFC Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones has reportedly turned down an unprecedented $30 million offer, the largest purse in UFC history, to face interim champion Tom Aspinall. Jones, who briefly retired earlier this year, re-entered the drug-testing pool with a stated purpose: a potential fight at the White House.

Jones explained his decision stems from a desire to cement his legacy, stating that at his age, he has more to lose than gain by continuing to fight solely for sport. He believes the unique historical significance of fighting at the White House outweighs even the substantial financial incentive offered for the Aspinall bout.

This stance creates further uncertainty for the UFC's heavyweight division, which Jones previously kept in limbo for over a year. Despite Dana White's assurances of negotiations, Jones' current motivations suggest a fight at the White House is the primary driver for his potential return.

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Jon Jones cited his desire for legacy and a unique opportunity to fight at the White House as reasons for refusing the record-breaking offer.
His primary motivation for coming out of retirement is the prospect of participating in a historic fight at the White House.
Jon Jones was expected to face interim champion Tom Aspinall, but he has reportedly turned down a massive offer for this bout.

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