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According to Gordon Ryan, this will be “the grand finale for fans.” Jon Jones will hang up his gloves following UFC 295, according to an edited post on his Instagram account.

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Jon Jones has secured the assistance of Gordon Ryan for the purpose of preparing for his fight against Stipe Miocic, which will take place as the main event of UFC 295 in November.

It is generally agreed that Ryan is the best No-Gi submission grappler that has ever lived. He has not lost a match in his current unbeaten streak that has now reached over 70 and spans over four years. Gordon Ryan joined Jon Jones for the remaining five weeks of his training camp before UFC 295, following his victory over Patrick Gaudio at WNO:20 the previous week. UFC 295 is coming up soon.

Since Jones has accomplished everything that can be accomplished in the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA), many people have wondered whether or not he will call it quits after the pay-per-view show that will take place the following month. Gordon Ryan has given a strong hint on Instagram that Jon Jones would end his career after UFC 295, which lends credence to the rumors that this event will be the end of Jones’s professional career.

Recently, “The King” posted a series of training photographs alongside “Bones,” and Ryan implied in the caption that it was Jones’ final training camp:

Another couple days of putting in some serious effort with the dude @jonnybones. I can’t wait to see him put on a spectacular show for the spectators before bowing out of the sport at the pinnacle of his game, on his own terms, and undefeated. What a privilege it is to participate in this final camp!

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Later on, though, Ryan edited the message, suggesting that he may have become aware of his error. It should now read:

Another couple of productive days working with the man @jonnybones. I can’t wait to see him put on a show for the fans and then get ready to depart the sport having won every match he’s ever competed in, on his own terms, and as the undisputed champion. What an incredible privilege it is to be a part of this camp!

Colby Covington blasts Jon Jones, claims he got ‘Chaos’ removed from UFC 295

Colby Covington and Jon Jones were good friends during the time that they lived together in the same college dorm room. This phase lasted for two years.

However, the contender for the welterweight title claims that “Bones” started using steroids when they were still in college, which caused a change in his behavior toward Covington.

According to ‘Chaos,’ Jon Jones is responsible for getting him removed off the UFC 295 card so that he may dodge the questions in the manner of an interrogation that he had prepared for the press conference.

Recent comments made by Covington in an interview with Submission Radio are as follows:

I only wanted to chat with my old pal, is that too much to ask for? In those bunk beds, we slept together for the first two years of our lives… I only wanted to be honest with him and ask him some challenging questions; that was all I wanted to do. The challenging questions that these so-called “journalists” are unable to ask him.”

He continued by saying:

“He went about sulking because he didn’t want it. He had another one of his drug addict nights in which he did too much blow, and he was sobbing out while repeating, “No, it’s not going to happen.”

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