UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones is facing serious allegations of assaulting and threatening to kill a drug-testing agent. The incident occurred during a surprise drug test visit by anti-doping officer Crystal Martinez and her colleague Jerome Romero at Jones’ residence in Albuquerque on March 30th. They were representing Drug Free Sport International, contracted by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) for drug testing purposes.
Martinez reported that Jones became agitated with the testing process, seized her phone, and aggressively confronted her, stating, “Why you f****** people come so early? Do you know what happens to people who come to my house? They end up dead.”
Jones, on the other hand, has refuted these claims, stating in a lengthy Instagram post that while he was frustrated with the agents’ unprofessionalism, the encounter ended amicably. He even shared a video purportedly showing a friendly exchange between himself and the agents as they left his property.
According to Martinez, Jones was unable to provide a urine sample and reacted angrily when she suggested a blood test as an alternative. She further alleged that Jones may have been intoxicated and threatened legal action against her and Romero.
Despite Martinez’s discomfort, Jones eventually provided a urine sample, but not without further incidents. Martinez claims Jones recorded a video mocking her and Romero, and at one point, physically assaulted her and confiscated her phone. She expressed fear for her safety throughout the encounter but hesitated to terminate the session due to concerns over potential UFC penalties for not providing a sample.
Martinez was adamant about pursuing charges against Jones, despite her supervisor’s reservations. Jones, interviewed by police over the phone, denied making threats against Martinez’s life.
Jones, whose career has been marred by doping violations, previously served a 15-month suspension in 2018. He became UFC heavyweight champion in 2023 and holds a notable record in mixed martial arts.
The situation remains unresolved as Jones faces allegations of assault and interfering with communications. He has been issued a summons to appear in court, indicating a serious legal battle ahead.