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Jon Jones, worried for elderly, 'proud' he stood up against 'bullying'

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Is Jon Jones, bullying victim, a believable tale?

After an alleged road rage incident's aftermath was caught on camera, Jon Jones is giving his side of the story. Jones, a former UFC fighter whose list of outside-the-cage run-ins with the law and legal issues is longer than his wingspan, can be seen on video approaching a man and his vehicle in Albuquerque, N. M.

, where Jones lives. The man filming the video, Bryan Beltran, said on social media that he was "almost hit 3 times" by a truck driven by Jones and that he "flipped him off. " Then, he said, Jones followed him into a nearby parking lot for the confrontation seen on the video.

Beltran's first-person video shows Jones walking toward him with his left hand in his pocket while Beltran tells him his driving was erratic. Jones approaches Beltran and says, "You've got to calm down, bro. You've got to relax yourself, bro.