Jon Jones Reacts to USADA Ruling: ‘Comeback Season Begins Now’
Jon Jones could be back in the Octagon as soon as UFC 230 following a suspension that was more lenient than most expected.
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In the end, USADA and the independent arbitrator, Richard H. McLaren, determined that Jones did not take a banned substance intentionally.
“I find the athlete to have been a truthful witness who recognizes
his past mistakes and has learned from them,” McLaren wrote in the
arbitration agreement. “His demeanor at the hearing was of a person
who is sorry for his past mistakes and recognizes that he can only
improve on these errors by being an exemplary competitor who is
drug free in the future. Throughout listening to the testimony, I
found the athlete to have been a very credible person who was well
intended and well meaning.”
Jones’ reacted to the ruling on Twitter, expressing gratitude while declaring that “comeback season” was now in full swing.
“It’s difficult to express myself at this moment but I can definitely say my heart is filled with gratitude and appreciation. I want to thank all of you who have stood by me during the toughest stretch of my life,” Jones wrote.
“It has meant the world to me and always will. But now is the time to shift the focus front and center to the road ahead. Greatness is what I’m chasing and the path to reclaiming my throne is now officially open. Comeback Season begins now.”
It’s difficult to express myself at this moment but I can definitely say my heart is filled with gratitude and appreciation. I want to thank all of you who have stood by me during the toughest stretch of my life.
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) September 20, 2018
It has meant the world to me and always will. But now is the time to shift the focus front and center to the road ahead. Greatness is what I’m chasing and the path to reclaiming my throne is now officially open. Comeback Season begins now
— Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) September 20, 2018
Jones, regarded by some as the best pound-for-pound fighter in UFC history, has yet to officially be defeated. His 22-1 record includes a no contest against Cormier at UFC 214 and a disqualification loss against Matt Hamill at “The Ultimate Fighter 10” finale for the use of 12-to-6 elbows.
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