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Update: Jon Jones Gets Armbared By A Female Fan @ Europa Expo

Update: Jon Jones Gets Armbared By A Female Fan @ Europa Expo

 

 

UPDATE:

Jon “Bones” Jones kept his words and grappled some fans in more expo footage! Check out the fun roll below.

 

Jones seemed in good spirits in spite of his USADA arbitration beeing postposned he even indulged in a little twerking in his booth.

 

To Recap:

It’s been a hard year for Jon “Bones” Jones but he’s getting ready to leave it all behind.

His arbitration with USADA has been set for October 31st.

Until then the intimidating Jon Jones has been on promotional duty. Recently he attended  Europa Expo in Phoenix, Arizona (October 15, 2016).

 

This dude wasn’t ready

A photo posted by Jon Bones Jones (@jonnybones) on

 

This is where the recent footage was taken

As per his own account:

“Was randomly called out by some MMA fans to try a grappling match today after my autograph signing. I thought hey why not. Ended up rolling with a brown belt and a purple belt. Hope you guys enjoyed it as much as I did. May even try it again tomorrow.”

You can watch the segment against the 10th Planet fan attached by Jones himself below.

 

 

There he got called out not once but twice! And Jones indulged the two in 2 grapple fights. One involving a brown and another with a purple belt.

 

 

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