Albuquerque Journal

‘Bones’ donates $25K to Santa Fe food bank

Agency: UFC champ’s money to provide for thousands of meals

- BY GEOFF GRAMMER JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Embattled UFC champion Jon Jones this week donated $25,000 to The Food Depot of Northern New Mexico — a donation the food bank says can help provide about 100,000 meals for people in need.

The food bank announced the Albuquerqu­e resident’s donation through a social media post on Thursday afternoon.

“Northern New Mexico is incredibly grateful to Jon Jones for his generosity,” said The Food Depot’s Director of Developmen­t Jill Dixon in a written statement. “Today, Jon made a donation that will provide 100,000 meals to people in need during these uncertain times. Thank you for showing how much you care for your community, Jon!”

The Food Depot, which serves nine counties in Northern

New Mexico and is based in Santa Fe, has distribute­d food to about 40,000 people since mid-March when the COVID-19 pandemic started leading to unforeseen economic hardships for so many.

Sports leagues and organizati­ons such as the UFC have been included in the businesses shut down or put on heavy restrictio­ns in the past two months preventing them from operating at all or as normal. Starting Saturday, the UFC will hold three events in an eight-day span in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, without fans in attendance. Jones is not fighting in any of the three events.

As has been well documented both locally and nationally, Jones, 32, has had a turbulent

ride as a UFC champion with multiple runins with the law. The UFC stripped him of his belt in 2015 after being charged with a felony in a hit-and-run case here in Albuquerqu­e, one of several legal incidents in the Duke City.

The most recent legal case for Jones involved him pleading guilty on March 31 to his second drunk driving offense. A week prior to his plea, Jones was arrested in Downtown Albuquerqu­e at 1 a.m. and charged with driving while intoxicate­d, negligent use of a firearm and open container. His plea agreement allowed him to avoid jail time, get house arrest and probation and the other charges were dropped.

While a controvers­ial figure in the state and MMA world due to his numerous bouts of trouble out of the cage, Jones has made New Mexico his home for a decade and has raised his children in Albuquerqu­e and has tried getting more involved in the community in recent years.

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Jon “Bones” Jones
 ?? JOHN LOCKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In 2015, Jon Jones celebrated after defeating Daniel Cormier in their light-heavyweigh­t title bout in Las Vegas, Nevada.
JOHN LOCKER/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In 2015, Jon Jones celebrated after defeating Daniel Cormier in their light-heavyweigh­t title bout in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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