Jon Jones apologized to Stipe Miocic in an Instagram video Thursday after being forced to pull out of their upcoming UFC 295 bout due to surgery for a torn pectoral tendon.
Jones was scheduled to defend his UFC heavyweight title against Miocic, the former two-time champ, in the main event of UFC 295 on Nov. 11 at New York's Madison Square Garden. It was set to be one of the biggest UFC headline events of the year. But earlier this week, Jones was forced to withdraw after tearing a pectoral tendon off the bone in training.
"Obviously, a very sad situation, very upset," Jones said. "But I've been through a lot of things in life. Injuries is a part of being an athlete."
The consensus best MMA fighter of all time shared a video of himself on Instagram after the procedure on Friday.
"Mission complete," Jones said. "Now it's time for the road to recovery. Let's do it."
Miocic was removed from the event as well. In place of Jones vs. Miocic, the UFC added a co-main event between top heavyweight contenders Tom Aspinall and Sergei Pavlovich for the interim title. The main event will be the former co-main: Alex Pereira vs. Jiri Prochazka for the vacant light heavyweight title.
In Thursday's video, Jones said he planned to undergo the surgery in California with a doctor the UFC connected him with.
"The goal is to get surgery [Friday] and get back to work as soon as possible," Jones said. "I guess it'll be Stipe and I at a later date. That's my plan. It'll be surgery and physical therapy for me for the next several months. But I'm committed. My head is high."
Miocic said in a video on OnlyFans that he got the news of Jones being out in the middle of the night and it felt like a blow below the belt. He is still targeting the rival in what would be a battle between the best overall fighter in UFC history (Jones) and the most successful heavyweight in the promotion (Miocic).
"I want that belt back," Miocic said. "It's my belt. It's going to happen."
Miocic said he wasn't sure why the UFC did not include him in the interim title fight. UFC CEO Dana White told reporters this week that it would be an insult to Miocic to compete for that lesser distinction given his illustrious career in the weight class.