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Jon Jones addresses alleged road rage incident

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Jon Jones has shared his version of an alleged road rage incident that occurred in Albuquerque, New Mexico, over the weekend. 

Jones was recently filmed involved in a minor road rage incident with an Instagram user, Bryan Beltran. Beltran accused Jones of nearly hitting him thrice while driving a truck. Beltran admittedly flipped off Jones, who allegedly then followed him to a parking lot and confronted him. In the video, Jones can be seen asking Beltran to relax before flipping him off. 



Jones has since accused Beltran of chasing his car down for two blocks and revving the engine to intimidate him. “Bones” claims he is proud of standing up against the alleged bullying.

No Bullying Allowed


“This kid proceeded to chase my car down for two blocks, revving his engine and trying to intimidate me,” Jones wrote on X. “I am glad this happened to me and not one of the senior citizens in our community. I am proud of myself for standing up for myself and not allowing that kind of bullying or intimidation.”

Jones (28-1) has gained notoriety over the years for multiple run-ins with the law. The former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion was also arrested on the same day that his fight with Alexander Gustafsson was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2021, on charges of battery misdemeanor, domestic violence, and damaging a vehicle. 

Jones recently had a falling out with the UFC after failing to get a spot on the White House card in June Jones claims the UFC was not willing to pay him more than $15 million, while he thought that he deserved more. 

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Tatum and Brown carry Celtics to 115-101 win over Raptors

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Jaylen Brown scored 26 points, Jayson Tatum had 23 points and 13 rebounds and the Boston Celtics beat the Toronto Raptors 115-101 on Sunday.

Neemias Queta had 18 points and seven rebounds, and Payton Pritchard scored 17 points for the Celtics, who won their third straight to move closer to clinching second place in the Eastern Conference.

Ja’Kobe Walter led Toronto with 16 points, and Brandon Ingram and RJ Barrett each had 15.

Celtics center Nikola Vucevic returned after missing a month following surgery for a broken right ring finger. He looked a bit rusty, scoring just four points in 13 minutes with four rebounds.

Coming off consecutive games of putting up at least 43 points in the opening quarter, the Celtics looked a bit sluggish and were cold from long range early, missing 13 of their initial 16 shots from 3-point range. The teams were tied at 26 after one.

Fighting for a top-six spot in the Eastern Conference to avoid the play-in tournament, the Raptors were outscored 35-24 in the final quarter that was filled with their turnovers and breakdowns defensively. Walter even missed all three free throw attempts on one trip to the line.

Boston led by just three points entering the final quarter before going on a game-breaking 16-6 spree that was started by a long 3-pointer from Pritchard 18 seconds into the period.

The Raptors trailed by 10 with just under four minutes left before Boston scored 10 of the next 12 points. Brown had three baskets, including a pair a few seconds apart when he missed his free throw trying for a three-point play but grabbed the rebound and converted a layup.

Toronto won its previous game against Memphis by 32 points.

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Raptors: Host Miami on Tuesday.

Celtics: Host Charlotte on Tuesday.

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