The Coronavirus pandemic has taken a serious toll on the health and welfare of people all over the world. But everyone has taken to their interests in order to keep themselves busy during their trying time. For instance, Jon Jones has taken to his well-known interest in archery.
Bones recently posted a video on Instagram where he can be seen shooting arrows in his backyard.
“A little backyard therapy 🎯💪🏾 praise confuses the enemy”- Jon Jones
The pandemic has brought half the world to its knees, but people have found ways to kill time and relax. The pandemic is not only physically but also emotionally and mentally taxing. And people like Jon Jones are setting an excellent example as to what one can do in order to heal mentally.
Jon Jones Reaches Out To His Fans
Considering how everyone has little left to do during their isolation periods. Fighters as prominent personalities have taken to social media as an attempt to interact with their fans.
Jon Jones is a frequent face on social media and he recently took to Instagram on Saturday to deliver a message of hope and positivity to his fans.
“Right now, our part is to stay at home, stay happy, stay positive, keep our positive mindset and positive outlook. I promise you, we’ll get through this thing,”- Jon Jones.
The light heavyweight champion is of the few individuals who feel that the UFC should not be organizing fights and continue like everything is alright. Jones has been doing a lot for his community by offering advice and more.
Spending time in self-isolation has given the 32-year-old fighter plenty of time to review his recent title defense against contender Dominick Reyes.
Many feel that the Devastator did enough to deserve a rematch against the 26-1-0 fighter, Bones. Some believe that Reyes did just enough to maybe win that bout.
However, the fight was taken to the judges’ cards who scored the fight in favor of Jon Jones by unanimous decision. As history is our witness we know Jones has a great track record when it comes to rematches- Daniel Cormier, Alexander Gustafsson. However, the same does not stand true for a rematch against his American Southpaw.
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