Jon Jones was recently arrested on domestic violence charges as the whole MMA world reacted to his shocking arrest, which came as shocking news to many, except UFC President Dana White. Plenty of people are speaking out about Jon Jones’ arrest, including Daniel Cormier.

Jon Jones recently revealed that his brain can’t handle alcohol anymore and vowed to never drink again. Dana White also added that Jon Jones was 10 years late in quitting alcohol.

As a result of his past actions, Jon Jones was banned from using the Jackson Wink MMA gym by coach Mike Winkeljohn. Jon Jones then blamed his recent misdeeds on his past trauma. While speaking on his own YouTube channel, Daniel Cormier talked about Jon Jones’ current plight. Cormier, who has a lot of history with Jones, minced no words as he stated that Jon Jones was a horrible person from day one.

“Maybe now having to see your closest allies starting to say, ‘Ah, I’ve had enough,’ that’ll make you start answering those questions… From day one, great fighter, horrible person. The actions are starting to show themselves today. F**k everything else, steroids, the partying, all that other s**t… When you start doing that to the family and then the kids got to watch that. Shame on you, my man. Get that shit right, dawg.”

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Jones was said to have assaulted his fiancee in front of their three children. We certainly hope Jon Jones becomes a better person and never does something like this ever again. This would be an ideal time for him to shape up, because stories of his legal issues are certainly getting old for a lot of people.

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