
Jon Jones pleaded for the Ultimate Fighting Championship to be released and accused UFC Chairman Dana Bai of treating him like and lambasted him on a series of deleted tweets. The legend of the Ultimate Fighting Championship was promoted to a heavyweight last year, and he was supposed to face off against the winners of Nagano and Miocci, but it is now impossible due to the lack of playing fees.
Bones has made it clear that he wants to increase his wallet to fight the newly crowned champion Iron-Blooded Nagaano. Judging by his latest tweets, his requests have not been met, and they have now been deleted. Jones, 33, posted: "Please let me go." You'd rather I be around you and treat me like. I swear that UFC events have always frustrated me. I felt my wings cut off. What a strange thing, it was obvious that the boss hated me. Let me go somewhere else. ”
Last year, the two men clashed fiercely after Bai Dana claimed bones demanded $30 million to play against Nagano. Bones believes that the UFC has been squeezing boxers' earnings, and that UFC athletes earn too little compared to boxers. And Bai Dana accused the Bone Lion of opening his mouth widely, and did not think that the bone appearance fee was worth $30 million. Bone bluntly refuted Bai Dana, explaining that he just wanted to raise his salary on a regular basis, not as exaggerated as $30 million.
In 2017, Jones played against Daniel Cormier, a career-high $580,000 in that game, and of course, there was other revenue in addition to the basic playing fee. In the UFC 260 match, Iron Blood beat the X-Men, Jones was outspoken online and reiterated his stance on pay.
Bones wrote: "If anyone wants to know if I really want to fight, my answer is yes. I also want to get paid. I quit the light heavyweight race and gained a lot of weight. Now people say I'm scared? All I want is money. Why would a boxer be accused of being afraid when he mentions that he wants to be paid what he deserves? It's an insult. Connor McGregor wanted to make a lot of money, and Bai Dana satisfied him. Jon Jones wanted the money, but was told to be scared. ”
Referring to the money dispute, UFC Chairman Dana Bai questioned whether Bone really wanted to face 34-year-old Nagano. He said, "Listen, I can sit here all day and tell you what it means to ask me for money. I keep telling you that you can say you want to duel with someone, but do you really want to fight? ”
It's not just Bone Jones who feels he's being exploited by the UFC, it's that his conflict with Bai Dana is irreconcilable, especially bai Dana's satire that Bone is afraid of iron blood, which hurts Bone's personality and self-esteem, and Bone is the kind of person with strong self-esteem.