Gallery Anthony Smith def. Alexander Gustafsson at UFC on ESPN+ 11: Best photos Jon Jones doesn’t think Alexander Gustafsson ’s retirement is legitimate. Following Gustafsson’s (18-6 MMA, 10-6 UFC) submission loss to Anthony Smith on Saturday in the UFC on ESPN+ 11 headliner, “The Mauler” left his gloves in the center of the octagon and announced his retirement from MMA . Gustafsson has since confirmed he is done with competition and intends to move on to the next chapter of life. His longtime rival Jones (24-1 MMA, 18-1 UFC) isn’t believing the comments just yet, but said if he the Swede is indeed walking away for good, he hopes good things for him (via Twitter ): pic.twitter.com/LhyCTERq9x — Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) June 1, 2019 Honestly I don’t believe you but if you’re serious, thank you for everything. You held the division to a standard and made us better.
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Jon Jones doesn’t buy Alexander Gustafsson’s retirement, but wishes him well if so – MMA Junkie