Jon Jones reveals David Goggins will accompany him during fight week, does an uncanny impersonation of the former SEAL

David Goggins and Jon Jones
David Goggins (left) and Jon Jones (right) [Image Courtesy: @davidgoggins on Instagram]

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones recently revealed that David Goggins, a retired Navy SEAL and motivational speaker, will be accompanying him during fight week on his heavyweight debut at UFC 285.

Jones shared the news on a recent episode of the UFC Embedded: Vlog Series account, expressing his excitement at having Goggins by his side during one of the most important weeks of his career.

Goggins is known for his incredible feats of endurance and mental toughness, and he is sure to provide Jones with the support and motivation he needs to succeed in his heavyweight debut. Jones also showcased his talent for impersonation by making an uncanny impression of Goggins.

The former LHW kingpin revealed:

"I'm really excited David Goggins is going to be hanging out with me all fight week.

Check out Jones mimicking the American ultramarathon runner below:

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Jon Jones has always been inspired by the motivational words of retired US Navy SEAL and ultramarathon runner Goggins. Jones has previously revealed how Goggins' messages have helped him maintain a championship mindset, including before his clash with Dominick Reyes.


How to watch UFC 285: Jon Jones vs. Ciryl Gane PPV ?

The UFC returns to the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on March 4, 2023, with a highly anticipated fight between the top-ranked heavyweight contender, Ciryl Gane, and former light heavyweight champion, Jon Jones, competing for the vacant undisputed heavyweight title.

Additionally, women's flyweight champion Valentina Shevchenko, who has held the title for the longest time, will defend her 125-pound title against Mexico's Alexa Grasso in the co-main event of UFC 285.

Fans of mixed martial arts in the United States can tune in to the live stream of UFC 285: Jones vs. Gane on ESPN+ PPV. The event will take place on Saturday, March 4, starting at 10 pm Eastern Time and 7 pm Pacific Time.

The pay-per-view price is $79.99, and for those interested in the bundle, the PPV Package (PPV and ESPN+ Annual) is $124.98, with a yearly subscription fee of $99.99. The preliminary card will start at 8 pm Eastern Time and 5 pm Pacific Time, with the early prelims kicking off at 5:30 pm Eastern Time and 2:30 pm Pacific Time. Both of these will also be available via live stream on ESPN+.

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