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Jon Jones Backs Conor McGregor’s UFC Comeback After Scandals

2026-07-09 · Jon Jones · Opinion

Jon Jones stepped into the spotlight on 9 Jul 2026, openly supporting Conor McGregor’s bid to re‑enter the UFC despite recent scandals and pending legal matters. The former light heavyweight champion’s endorsement adds a heavyweight voice to the conversation, signaling that the sport’s elite are willing to give McGregor another shot.

During a post‑fight interview after his bout at UFC 291, Jones was asked about McGregor’s turbulent year. He replied, “If he’s ready to fight and the commission clears him, I think the fans deserve to see him back in the Octagon.” The comment was captured by ESPN’s MMA correspondent and quickly spread across social media, sparking debate among fans and analysts alike.

Jones, a former UFC champion with a record‑breaking 14‑title‑defense streak, carries considerable clout. His endorsement signals that McGregor’s legal entanglements may not be a career‑ending obstacle. Moreover, Jones’ own history of controversy gives his opinion weight; he knows what it feels like to sit on the sidelines while the sport’s narrative shifts.

The UFC’s matchmaking committee has hinted at a possible McGregor‑vs‑Jared Cannonier showdown later this year. Jones’ backing could accelerate negotiations, as promoters often lean on veteran voices to legitimize high‑profile returns. If the Nevada State Athletic Commission grants a license, McGregor could be on a fight card as early as November 2026.

McGregor remains one of the sport’s biggest draws, and a return would likely boost pay‑per‑view numbers dramatically. Jones’ public support may help quell criticism that the organization is rewarding bad behavior, framing the comeback as a competitive decision rather than a publicity stunt. Analysts predict a potential 30 % increase in PPV buys if McGregor fights in a major market.

Social platforms lit up with mixed reactions. Some fans praised Jones for “standing up for the sport’s biggest star,” while others warned that endorsing a fighter with ongoing legal issues could tarnish the UFC’s image. Hashtags like #JonesForMcGregor trended briefly, showing the polarizing nature of the endorsement.

Jones himself is slated to defend his light heavyweight title against a rising contender at UFC 295 in early 2027. His comments on McGregor may serve as a strategic move to keep the conversation on his terms, reminding the MMA world that he remains a central figure in shaping the sport’s narrative.

The next few weeks will reveal whether the UFC’s legal team clears McGregor and whether a fight card materializes. Keep an eye on the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s statements and any follow‑up remarks from Jones, who may weigh in again as negotiations progress.

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