Jon Jones recently posted, then deleted, tweets suggesting he was unaware of why he is not scheduled for the upcoming UFC White House event on June 14. With an interim heavyweight title bout set between Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane, Jones’s abrupt question—“I’m released from the UFC?”—has left fans speculating about his status.
Jon Jones reacts to UFC White House announcement in now-deleted tweets: ‘I’m released from the UFC?’
Key Takeaways:
- Jon Jones expressed confusion over his exclusion from a newly announced UFC card.
- The event, known as the UFC White House card, is set for June 14.
- Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane will compete for an interim heavyweight championship.
- Ilia Topuria is also expected to fight an opponent named Justin (full name unspecified).
- Jon Jones’s tweets—“I’m released from the UFC?”—were quickly deleted, fueling speculation.
The UFC White House Card
The UFC recently announced a special event set to take place on June 14, informally called the “UFC White House card.” According to the original news statement, Alex Pereira and Ciryl Gane will clash in the co-main event for the interim UFC heavyweight title. Another intriguing contest on the card features Ilia Topuria facing an opponent named Justin, though the complete details were not made public.
Jon Jones’s Reaction
Shortly after the announcement circulated, Jon Jones took to social media with now-deleted tweets that suggested he was puzzled by his absence from the card. In one of those posts, he bluntly asked, “I’m released from the UFC?” The remark quickly drew attention from fans and commentators alike, but the tweet was soon removed from Jones’s account.
Lingering Questions
Jones’s statements have sparked widespread speculation about whether a misunderstanding has occurred or if there are deeper contractual issues with the UFC. For now, there has been no official word from the promotion clarifying Jones’s situation or confirming whether he will be added to the event at a later date.
Despite the questions surrounding Jones, the UFC White House card remains set for June 14, with Pereira and Gane at the forefront for interim heavyweight honors. How—and if—Jon Jones factors into any future announcements remains to be seen.