Lay me always go, giving work!

Jon Jones: Lay I always go, giving work! - Photo 1
Jon Jones did not agree with Dana White about the amount of money for the match

After UFC 260, UFC President Dana White frankly said he would embark on the match of Francis nunnou vs Derrick Lewis 2 if Jon Jones did not soon confirm that he would confront the nunnou.

Ngannou himself said he also preferred a match against Jon Jones rather than remaining Derrick Lewis. The only problem of this match is lying on Jon Jones: Jones thinks that his remuneration is not high enough, so unless the UFC raises the match, he will not sign the upper agreement.

Jon Jones's dissatisfaction shows very clearly through a series of lines written on Twitter, although Jones later erased partially.

“Lay I always go, giving work!”

“I feel here, my wings seem to be cut away.”

“I swear that the” factory “UFC does not bring me anything good, except for disappointment.”

“They only need my existence here to treat me like c **.”

Jon Jones: Lay I always go, giving work! - Photo 2
Jon Jones wants to leave UFC

After deleting all of the above tweets, Jon Jones wrote another series of angry updates.

“Let me leave.”

“What's so strange, it's obvious that the boss hates me. Well, let me go to work elsewhere!”

“I don't need to be great for others to see, I just need to become great for myself. If being used, nothing is great.”

This is not the first time Jon Jones said he wanted to leave UFC. In 2015, Jones also compared herself to the former WBC Deontay Wilder, saying he “could not earn half” Wilder's income in every match and wanted to stop the shirt from UFC to earn “another boss who appreciated me more”.

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