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Tom Aspinall Backs Jon Jones After ‘Lowball Offer’ Claim for UFC White House Card

Subham Sahu March 10, 2026 4 Min Read
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Tom Aspinall defended Jon Jones after "Bones" claimed the UFC "lowballed" him. [Image via UFC and MMA Pros Pick]
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Reigning UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall has shared his candid reaction to Jon Jones’ latest X post in which a frustrated and heartbroken “Bones” called out the UFC to release him.

This past weekend, during UFC 326, the company announced the White House bouts, and Jones’ name wasn’t in the list. Weighing in on the same, Dana White said at the post-fight presser that “Bones” is done with MMA due to severe arthritis in his hips, and the promotion was never in talks with him to book him for the June 14 mega card.

🚨Dana White says Jon Jones is RETIRED and confirms he was never planned to headline the White House card. ⚡🏛️

"Never, ever, which I told you, guys, 100,000 times, was Jon Jones even remotely in my mind to fight at the White House."

via: @ufc pic.twitter.com/3pRIN8wEIO

— MMA Pros Pick (@MMA_PROS_PICK_) March 8, 2026

Reacting to White’s comments, Jones claimed that he was going to start training camp soon for the White House event, and hip arthritis wasn’t going to stop his potential last dance.
However, the UFC lowballed him, and even this past Friday, he and his manager were in negotiations with the UFC brass to fight on June 14, but things ultimately didn’t work out. But Dana White pushed the narrative that “Bones” wasn’t even on the radar, which is not true.

Jones urged the promotion to release him from his contract in the same X post:

If the UFC truly feels like I’m done, then I respectfully ask to be released from my contract today. No more spins, no more games. Thank you to the real fans who know what’s up. Bones out.”

Check out Jon Jones’s statement in the post below:

🚨 Jon Jones asks the UFC to release him from his UFC contract 😮

“After everything I’ve given to the UFC, the years, the title defenses, the fights, hearing that I’m 'done” is disappointing.

If the UFC truly feels like I’m done, then I respectfully ask to be released from my… pic.twitter.com/ysSy6xVbrP

— MMA Pros Pick (@MMA_PROS_PICK_) March 9, 2026


Tom Aspinall defends “Bones”: “If anyone should be getting paid a lot in this sport, it should be Jon Jones”

On The Ariel Helwani Show, Tom Aspinall gave his thoughts on Jon Jones asking to be released and accusing the UFC of lowballing him.
Despite “Bones” refusing to unify the titles in 2025 and stalling then-interim champ Aspinall’s career, the Brit still came to his defense.
Tom Aspinall opined that stars like Jon Jones and Conor McGregor deserve bigger paydays for playing a major role in helping the company reach its pinnacle and bringing in massive revenue, fans, and PPV buys. He said:

This is probably going to sound crazy to a lot of people listening, but why is the UFC not giving Jon the respect he deserves financially? That’s crazy to me. If anyone should be getting paid a lot in this sport, it should be Jon Jones for the stuff he’s done, and that’s me saying that… If anybody should be getting money in this sport, it’s Jon Jones. They offered him $30 million to fight him, so why not offer it again? I do not understand.”

The Brit reaffirmed that the UFC’s biggest draws, like Conor McGregor and Jon Jones, deserve proper paydays.

We’re talking about Conor McGregor and Jon Jones. Those are the guys who’ve brought in revenue for over 10 years. They need to be getting paid what they deserve.” [h/t: Ariel Helwani]

Check out Tom Aspinall’s comments about Jon Jones below:

Tom Aspinall reacts to Jon Jones asking to be released from the UFC:

“This is probably going to sound crazy to a lot of people listening, but why is the UFC not giving Jon the respect he deserves financially? That’s crazy to me.

If anyone should be getting paid a lot in this… pic.twitter.com/y7dsW35nS2

— Ariel Helwani (@arielhelwani) March 9, 2026

Tom Aspinall, on the other hand, now has Eddie Hearn and Matchroom in his corner as commercial advisers, which could make it difficult for the UFC to lowball him in negotiations.

See also  Sean O'Malley Reacts to Conor Benn's $15M Zuffa Boxing Payday: "I've never f**king heard of him"

Eddie Hearn is asked his thoughts when he actually looked at a UFC contract. Says Conor Benn is getting 10-15 times more than Aspinall.

Later,
Eddie Hearn: We've had a dozen fighters approach us from the UFC, asking to speak to us, have representation, could we just educate… pic.twitter.com/rPxtxKrPRf

— Jed I. Goodman © (@jedigoodman) March 9, 2026


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By Subham Sahu
Subham is a writer and editor with experience spanning MMA, Health & Fitness, true crime, and pop culture. He has previously worked with Sportskeeda MMA, SK True Crime, and SK Pop, Movies, and Shows. He currently covers the UFC for LowKickMMA and MMA Pros Picks.
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