UFC Light Heavyweight
champion Jon “Bones” Jones will serve as Honorary Race Official for the 54thannual Daytona 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday, Feb. 26 at Daytona
International Speedway. As Honorary Race Official,
Jones will be introduced at the driver’s meeting, participate in pre-race
ceremonies and ride in one of the honorary race official cars ahead of the
43-car field for the 200-lap, 500-mile historic race.
“Jon ‘Bones’
Jones is a huge star in mixed martial arts,” Daytona International Speedway
President Joie Chitwood III said. “We are excited to welcome him to the ‘World
Center of Racing’ and have him be a part of the pre-race ceremonies for
NASCAR’s biggest, richest and most prestigious race.”
“I am thrilled
to be able to serve as Honorary Race Official at this year's Daytona 500,
NASCAR's premier event,” Jones said. “Like the UFC, NASCAR has a passionate and
knowledgeable fan base, and I am honored that I will get to share this
experience with them."
Jones’ holds a
career record of 15-1, which is comprised of eight knockouts and five
submissions. He was named “Most Dangerous Man” at the 2011 Spike Guys’ Choice
Awards and “2011 Fighter of the Year” at the World MMA Awards.
In December
2011, the Endicott, N.Y. native capped off what many have hailed as the
greatest year in MMA history with a submission against Lyoto Machida.
Earlier in the
year, Jones became the youngest champion in UFC history at the age of 23 after
he won all four of his fights and earned the Light Heavyweight title. With two
more defeats of former champions later in 2011, Jones became the first fighter
in UFC history to defeat three former champions in one year.
Jones entered
the UFC in August 2008 after only four months of competing in professional
fights. He currently trains in Albuquerque, N.M. under legendary MMA coach Greg
Jackson. On April 21 in Atlanta, Jones will take on his former champion
training partner, “Suga” Rashad Evans, in one of the most anticipated UFC
fights of the year.
Rookie...!!! :)
ReplyDeleteBreaking News!!!!! There will be a break at halftime of the 500 with Cena vs Jones on the front stretch!!!! The winner will and award the halfway money for the race!!!!
ReplyDeleteSteve in TX
Ummm... I think I see what NASCAR is up too.... Instant enforcement!!!! Yup, if ya screw up you gotta go in BACK of the trailer and talk to this guy!!!!
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