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Jon Jones reacts to viral gas station brawl between bikers and aggressive truck driver: "So satisfying"

Jon Jones recently provided his reaction to the viral video that sees a brawl breakout between a group of bikers and an overly aggressive truck driver.

In the video that has been doing the rounds on social media, a biker pulls into a gas station. A truck immediately pulls up next to him and the driver jumps out, shouting at the biker for almost hitting his car whilst they were on the road.

The biker is then heard telling the driver to "relax" as he didn't hit his truck or see him, before the driver then slaps him across his helmet. Two bystanders, who were also bikers, witnessed the situation unfold and then leapt into action to subdue to the driver when he began to get physical.

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UFC heavyweight champ Jon Jones was then spotted reacting to the video in the comments. 'Bones' praised the two bikers who stepped in to defend the innocent man and admitted it was "satisfying" to see the aggressive driver take a few hits. He wrote:

"See the guy in the hat get punched a few times was so satisfying. He was definitely in the wrong."

Check out Jones' comment here:

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Jon Jones' comment

It has also since been reported that the driver in question who threw the first punch was arrested following the altercation. None of the bikers are set to face any charges.


Daniel Cormier offers Jon Jones advice about Alex Pereira

Daniel Comirer has stated that he believes Jon Jones should be pushing the UFC brass to allow him to face Alex Pereira after Stipe Miocic.

After recently returning to full training following a torn pectoral muscle, 'Bones' is expected to defend his heavyweight title against Miocic at UFC 309 later this year. The 36-year-old has remained coy about his future, however, and has refused to rule out whether that will be his final bout.

'DC' has since weighed in on Jones' future, and believes there is significant money to be made in Jones facing Pereira instead of interim champ Tom Aspinall.

Speaking on a recent episode of the Funky and The Champ podcast with Ben Askren, Cormier pleaded with Jones to set his sights on the 205-pound champ. He said: l

"I'll tell you one thing Jones said, now he might stick around because he goes, 'the options are looking great.' If I'm Jones, I fight Stipe, I beat Stipe and I call out the UFC to make Pereira go up, knowing that you could take all that thunder, because Jones vs. Pereira would be a massive pay day."

Catch Daniel Cormier's comments below (16:25):

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