UFC Jon Jones Action Message: “This Guy Is Dangerous” [LOOK]

Late Saturday night, the friendly UFC heavyweight champion Jon “Bones” Jones shared a personal message on Twitter saying he won. According to the tweet, it appears that Bones won the message at 11:55 p.m. iMessage from your contact, “Frank Lester”.

Heavy independently verified the sender’s identity. Jones and a former strike coach at Jackson Wink MMA Academy, named Frank Lester, have been arguing in 2019 about accusations of fit camp payments.

On Saturday night, Bones shared a screenshot of the message he won and wrote, “This guy scares me, I’d like someone to check his intellectual well-being.” Since then, Bones has deleted the tweet, but look at the screenshot below:

The message says, “You think straight, don’t you? … no, dropping a ‘Police Call’. Dominick [Kings] is going to fuck you up if you fight at night !!! How many years you’ve been suspended. .. »

After Bones shared the message, he wrote “SOS” and “Someone check Frank, really. I think this guy’s dangerous.

Bones defended his name opposite Thiago Santos on the great occasion of UFC 239 in July 2019. To get Jones to prepare for the opposite match against Santos, Lester worked with the gentle heavyweight champion as a strike coach at Jackson Wink MMA Academy in Albuquerque.

According to a September 2019 Instagram post, Lester accused Bones and MMA’s gym of owed him more than $13,000 in reimbursement for their facility’s educational camp. He said he was “fucked by the most productive team in the world.”

He wrote: “I have not regretted my homework and everyone who has followed my affair knows that I have done my homework, Jon Jones and Mike Winkeljohn have just soiled me more than I have ever noticed in this fighting game. But the smart triumphs over evil and we have a space big enough for [my family].

In the message, Lester wrote to Jones that “it’s okay with me and you and you know it. You stole my family. I got fired from my unexplained task why and for that I’m grateful [because] I’ll never paint for a con man like Mike Winkelloser again.

After Lester went to Instagram with the claim, Jones shared on Twitter denying the allegations. Bones also stated that he had a challenge with Lester’s physical risk and that he would call the Albuquerque Police Department to “know.” Bones asked Lester to leave him alone or “see me in court.”

According to MMA Fighting, Bones wrote:

Since the statement, the dispute between Lester and Jones has basically been simmered online and it is not known whether Bones responded to the police phone call or whether legal action was taken.

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