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Jon Jones Faces Serious Allegations Shortly After Retiring, Ends UFC Career With Shame and Scandal

Jon Jones Faces Serious Allegations Shortly After Retiring, Ends UFC Career With Shame and Scandal

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Jon Jones Faces Serious Allegations Shortly After Retiring, Ends UFC Career With Shame and Scandal originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
When UFC CEO Dana White abruptly revealed Jon Jones' retirement during a press conference in Baku, Azerbaijan, many UFC fans and media have expressed disappointment that Jones' career ended without a unification bout against Aspinall, a fight many viewed as crucial to cementing his legacy.
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Shortly after his retirement from the UFC was announced, however, the former heavyweight champion was hit with a misdemeanor charge for allegedly fleeing the scene of a car crash in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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The incident, first reported by the Albuquerque Journal, resurfaced this week as police filed a criminal complaint accusing Jones of leaving the scene of an accident involving an intoxicated woman found partially unclothed in the passenger seat.
According to the Albuquerque Police Department report, officers responded to a single-vehicle crash and found a woman "naked from the waist down" who claimed Jones was driving before fleeing on foot. The woman told police she had consumed alcohol and psychedelic mushrooms at Jones' home earlier that night and recalled needing to change clothes due to a bathroom incident before the crash.
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Jones allegedly called her repeatedly from the scene, slurring his words and making "allusions to violence" toward a police aide during the conversation.
Jones' attorney, however, has denied the allegations, calling the case "baseless" and claiming that the woman involved fabricated the story to avoid a DWI arrest. The attorney also argued that Jones was not in the car during the crash and criticized police for "targeting" the fighter.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time Jones has faced allegations of this magnitude. Despite being widely regarded as the greatest MMA fighter of all time, with a 28-1 record, two divisional titles, and a record-setting reign, his image has been damaged by countless controversies. From his failed drug tests to domestic violence arrests, Jones' behaviour has often eclipsed his fighting career.
With the timing of this allegation surfacing just hours after his retirement was announced, it is with a cruel twist of irony that his UFC career is punctuated with a situation as controversial as this. Rather than a farewell fight or a celebration, Jones will have to reconcile that his career ended with a whimper.
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.

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