Jon Jones, nicknamed "Bones," is an American professional mixed martial artist competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Born on July 19, 1987, in Rochester, New York, Jones is widely regarded as one of the most talented fighters in the history of MMA. He currently holds the UFC Heavyweight Championship and is the former long-reigning UFC Light Heavyweight Champion, with a record-setting tenure in that division. Jones began his professional career in 2008 and quickly rose through the ranks with a unique combination of elite wrestling, unorthodox striking, and an extraordinary 84.5-inch reach. He became the youngest UFC champion in history at age 23 when he claimed the light heavyweight title in 2011. After moving up to heavyweight, he defeated Ciryl Gane to win the heavyweight championship in March 2023 and successfully defended the belt against Stipe Miocic later that year. Despite a career marked by periods of inactivity due to injuries and personal challenges, Jones remains one of the most dominant champions in UFC history. His recent return to competition has placed him at the center of the heavyweight division's most compelling matchups, including a highly anticipated showdown with top contender Tom Aspinall.