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Archives: Dana White On Jon Jones’ Rehab: The Truth Will Come Out (2015)

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On this day one year ago, we ran one of many stories about Jon Jones‘ embattled personal life.
Yesterday was quite the news day for Jon “Bones” Jones fans. The consensus LHW goat will be making his very long-awaited heavyweight debut in a championship bout against Ciryl Gane.
Seven years ago, though, our feature Jon Jones story had nothing to do with fighting.
The following article is presented to you in its original, unaltered form, courtesy of The MMA News Archives.
On This Day Eight Years Ago…
[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JANUARY 15, 2015, 1:16 PM]
Headline: Dana White Says Jon Jones One Day Rehab Story Isn’t True, “The Truth Will Come Out Soon”
Author: Matt Boone
Although Jon Jones’ mother, Camille Jones, claimed that her son checked himself out of rehab after only one day, UFC President Dana White says that is “not necessarily the case.”
White spoke with the Boston Herald this week about the highly publicized story of Jones’ positive test for cocaine and subsequent rehab stint, indicating that there’s more to the story than people might think.
“When the whole story comes out, people will understand, it will be put into perspective,” said White. “When Jon Jones comes out and does his interview, the truth will come out, and everyone will understand. Or they won’t, you know. Jon is a very polarizing guy, people either love him or they hate him. Either way, the truth will come out soon.”
White and the UFC have taken some pretty heavy criticism themselves regarding the matter, as many questioned how a failed drug test on December 4th did nothing to prevent a fight between Jones and Daniel Cormier taking place a month later at UFC 182, and how Jones has ultimately seen zero consequences despite the fact that he consumed illegal drugs.
White was quick to point out that although it’s a serious situation, legally speaking, he and the UFC’s hands were tied.
“You can bust guys, you can fine guys, but I can’t pull him out of a fight,” said White. “That thing will be in a lawsuit in 3.5 seconds and I’ll lose. So then we don’t have a fight and I’ve still got to pay the money.”
The UFC boss continued, “When you start talking about cocaine and some of these other drugs, that’s hardcore stuff, man, and that’s when people need help. So I want to know that. I wish I could know what everybody was doing, but you can’t police 567 guys year-round.”
Jones is rumored to be attending the NFL’s AFC Championship game on Sunday, as both of his brothers will be playing, however, whether or not he breaks his silence once he’s back in the public eye for the first time since all of this has gone down remains to be seen.

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On this day one year ago, we ran one of many stories about Jon Jones‘ embattled personal life.


Yesterday was quite the news day for Jon “Bones” Jones fans. The consensus LHW goat will be making his very long-awaited heavyweight debut in a championship bout against Ciryl Gane.


Seven years ago, though, our feature Jon Jones story had nothing to do with fighting.


The following article is presented to you in its original, unaltered form, courtesy of The MMA News Archives.


On This Day Eight Years Ago…
[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED JANUARY 15, 2015, 1:16 PM]


Headline: Dana White Says Jon Jones One Day Rehab Story Isn’t True, “The Truth Will Come Out Soon”


Author: Matt Boone


Although Jon Jones’ mother, Camille Jones, claimed that her son checked himself out of rehab after only one day, UFC President Dana White says that is “not necessarily the case.”


White spoke with the Boston Herald this week about the highly publicized story of Jones’ positive test for cocaine and subsequent rehab stint, indicating that there’s more to the story than people might think.


“When the whole story comes out, people will understand, it will be put into perspective,” said White. “When Jon Jones comes out and does his interview, the truth will come out, and everyone will understand. Or they won’t, you know. Jon is a very polarizing guy, people either love him or they hate him. Either way, the truth will come out soon.”


White and the UFC have taken some pretty heavy criticism themselves regarding the matter, as many questioned how a failed drug test on December 4th did nothing to prevent a fight between Jones and Daniel Cormier taking place a month later at UFC 182, and how Jones has ultimately seen zero consequences despite the fact that he consumed illegal drugs.


White was quick to point out that although it’s a serious situation, legally speaking, he and the UFC’s hands were tied.


“You can bust guys, you can fine guys, but I can’t pull him out of a fight,” said White. “That thing will be in a lawsuit in 3.5 seconds and I’ll lose. So then we don’t have a fight and I’ve still got to pay the money.”


The UFC boss continued, “When you start talking about cocaine and some of these other drugs, that’s hardcore stuff, man, and that’s when people need help. So I want to know that. I wish I could know what everybody was doing, but you can’t police 567 guys year-round.”


Jones is rumored to be attending the NFL’s AFC Championship game on Sunday, as both of his brothers will be playing, however, whether or not he breaks his silence once he’s back in the public eye for the first time since all of this has gone down remains to be seen.




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