Jon ‘Bones’ Jones is considered one of the greatest professional mixed martial artists of all time. He has an extremely polarizing personality and has drawn a lot of attention toward him in and outside the octagon. The reigning UFC heavyweight champion boasts an impressive record of 27 wins, one loss, and one no-contest as of November 9, 2024. He is ranked No. 3 in the men's pound-for-pound ranking as of date.
Owing to his record-breaking career, Jon Jones is also the first MMA fighter to have ever signed an international deal with Nike, receiving his own signature sneaker. He’s also the first fighter to represent Gatorade and MuscleTech in the octagon.
How many tattoos does Jon Jones have? What do they mean?
Jones is a fan of body art and getting inked. He has two tattoos on his body. Here are their meanings:
Philippians Tattoo:
Tattoo: on the right side of his chest is a foot-long tattoo with the words “Philippians 4:13”
Meaning: The tattoo is a reference to line 13 of the 4th verse of the book of Philippians in the Bible. It says, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” It was his sister Carmen’s favorite bible verse. He got it in her memory after she passed away in 2000 due to brain cancer. This tattoo was inked by tattoo artist Talina. He also has a daughter named Carmen, who he named after his sister.
Gaidojutsu Tattoo:
Tattoo: On his left rib cage are two symbols in Japanese Kanji inked vertically on top of each other.
Meaning: the two symbols are 㝊, meaning “to guide”, and 術, which means art or skill, and is the “su'' in jiu-jitsu. Put together, they do not have any meaning, but the characters sound like the word Gaidojutsu, which happens to be a martial art created by Greg Jackson and practiced by Jones.
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Last updated on November 9, 2024
FAQs on Jon Jones' Tattoos
A. He has two tattoos.
A. It references a verse from the Bible. Jones got it inked on his chest in the memory of her late sister.
A. He was born in Rochester, New York, USA.
A. He has three children.
A. He fights with an orthodox stance.