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Jon Jones to Attend Anger Management Classes Following Misdemeanor Charges

UFC champion Jon Jones agrees to anger management classes to dismiss misdemeanor charges related to a drug test incident at his home.

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Updated: Oct 29th, 2024, 4:40 PM ET

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UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones has agreed to four hours of anger management classes to resolve misdemeanor charges after a drug test incident at his home. The charges, including assault and interference with communication, will be dismissed if Jones completes the classes and adheres to the law for 90 days. Jones pleaded not guilty earlier and claimed the allegations were baseless. He is preparing for a fight against Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 on November 16, following a successful return to the ring this year after a hiatus.


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