‘PUNK A– TEENAGERS’: UFC champ Jon Jones stops vandals, demands spray cans from them

Jon Jones looks on during a Light Heavyweight titlebout  against Alexander Gustafsson of Sweden during the UFC 232 event inside The Forum on Dec. 29, 2018, in Inglewood, Calif.

When mixed martial artist Jon Jones demands something, you better listen.The 6-foot-4, 205-pound current light heavyweight champion of the UFC was walking the streets of Albuquerque, N.M., when he came face-to-face with two masked individuals with spray cans in their hands.

Not wanting more destruction to go on in light of rioting erupting from the George Floyd protests all across the United States, Jones demanded that the would-be vandals hand over their spray cans. And surprisingly, they obliged.

Posting a video of the confrontation on Instagram, a frustrated Jones wondered if the protests were even about George Floyd’s death anymore.

“Why the f— are you punk a– teenagers destroying our cities!??,” wrote Jones. “As a young black man trust me I’m frustrated as well but this is not the way, we are starting to make a bad situation worse.

Jones suggested that if one has love for their city, they should “protect your s—.”

“All you old heads need to speak up, call your family members and tell them to come home tonight.”

Earlier Sunday,

Jones traded barbs with UFC head honcho Dana White

, claiming he will relinquish the UFC light heavyweight championship, while demanding his release from the company.

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