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Jon Jones has been suspended by the UFC and stripped of his light-heavyweight title

Jones appeared in court on Tuesday following his alleged involvement in a hit-and-run incident.

THE UFC HAS suspended its biggest star, Jon โ€˜Bonesโ€™ Jones, and stripped him of his light-heavyweight title following his arrest on hit-and-run charges.

Jones was suspended indefinitely, the organisation said, following a meeting with UFC President Dana White, CEO Lorenzo Fertitta and COO Lawrence Epstein on Tuesday.

The 27-year-old was due to defend his title against Anthony Johnson at UFC 187 in Las Vegas next month. Johnson will now fight Daniel Cormier for the vacant title in the main event on 23 May.

โ€œGot a lot of soul searching to do,โ€ Jones tweeted. โ€œSorry to everyone Iโ€™ve let down.โ€

Jones was arrested on Monday night following alleged involvement in a hit-and-run collision in which a pregnant woman suffered a fractured arm.

He appeared in a New Mexico court on Tuesday for his first appearance on a felony charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury, and was released on bail.

โ€œUFC announced that it has suspended Jon Jones indefinitely and stripped him of the light heavyweight title as a result of violations of the organisationโ€™s Athlete Code of Conduct Policy,โ€ a statement read.

โ€œJones was recently arrested in Albuquerque, [New Mexico] on a felony charge of leaving the scene of an accident involving personal injury.

โ€œAs a result of the charge and other violations of the Athlete Code of Conduct Policy, the organisation believes it is best to allow Jones time to focus on his pending legal matters.

โ€œUFC feels strongly that its athletes must uphold certain standards both in and out of the Octagon. While there is disappointment in the recent charges, the organisation remains supportive of Jones as he works through the legal process.โ€

Cormier, who lost to Jones by unanimous decision at UFC 182 in January, said: โ€Make no mistake about it, this is a sad day for our sport.

โ€œOne of the best fighters of all time has found himself in trouble again. It sucks.

โ€œDespite our differences, I truly wish the best for Jon and his family, and I know he can get through this,โ€ he continued in a statement provided to MMAFighting.com.

But in life, opportunity knocks, and itโ€™s up to you to answer the door. So as Iโ€™ve done time and again, Iโ€™m answering that door.

โ€œI will be in Vegas on May 23 โ€” you can count on me โ€” I will win the belt, and then when Jon is ready to return, I will be happy to give him a shot at my belt.โ€

Johnson tweeted: โ€œBest of luck with everything bro. Regardless of everything you are still the greatest light heavyweight champion of all time!โ€

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    Dec 21st 2017, 3:14 PM

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    @Sloop John G: itโ€™s no ordinary club thatโ€™s for sure , the Real Madrid managers head is on the block almost every game . Zidane has credit in the bank but if say Madrid got whipped on Saturday the atmosphere will change . Ancelotti was fire because of a heavy loss to Atletico Madrid at home that he didnโ€™t manage to redress . Under him Real do perform on the crunch days ( especially in finals) and tend to have a much better second half of the season . A win for Real will kick off the resurgence !

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