Jon Jones Addresses Viral Road Rage Incident, Expresses Pride in Handling Confrontation
UFC champion Jon Jones has publicly commented on a recent viral road rage incident that occurred in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jones stated he felt "proud" of how he managed the confrontation, framing his actions as a stand against intimidation on the road.
The incident took place near the intersection of Central Avenue and Eubank, an area long familiar to Jones during his UFC career. Bryan Beltran, 19, posted a video of the encounter on Instagram, alleging that Jones's black Ford SVT pickup "almost hit" him three times while driving along Central Avenue before both vehicles pulled into a nearby parking lot.
This guy got into a road-rage incident with Jon Jones
— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) April 5, 2026Jon Jones: “You gotta calm down bro. You gotta relax yourself bro.”
(via IG / bryanbeltran06) pic.twitter.com/g8qOyUmwkK
In his Instagram caption, Beltran claimed his reaction followed repeated near-misses, detailing that after the first close call, and even after revving his engine, the other driver still nearly struck him twice more, which led him to make an offensive gesture. Beltran later identified the other driver as Jon Jones, characterizing the exchange as tense but brief, and expressing "no hard feelings" once both men were out of their vehicles.
The viral video, captured on Beltran’s Meta smart glasses, shows Jones exiting his truck and walking toward the other car with his left hand in his pocket. Beltran can be heard stating Jones "almost" hit him with the truck, to which Jones calmly responds, “You gotta calm down, bro. You gotta relax yourself, bro,” before turning away.
As the interaction concluded, Jones raised his middle finger toward the camera, then returned to his vehicle and departed the parking lot without further escalation. Online reactions to the video have been split, with some viewers criticizing the gesture, while others noted Jones's composed demeanor and the absence of shouting or physical aggression beyond the short verbal exchange.
Jon Jones Breaks Silence on Road Rage Incident
Following the widespread circulation of the footage, Jones posted his own account of the events on Twitter/X, accusing the younger driver of being the initial aggressor. “This kid proceeded to chase my car down for two blocks, revving his engine and trying to intimidate me,” Jones wrote. He further stated, “I am glad this happened to me and not one of the senior citizens in our community. I am proud of myself for standing up for myself and not allowing that kind of bullying or intimidation.”
This kid proceeded to chase my car down for two blocks, revving his engine and trying to intimidate me. I am glad this happened to me and not one of the senior citizens in our community. I am proud of myself for standing up for myself and not allowing that kind of bullying or… pic.twitter.com/kEd5ejCQ2q
— Jonny Meat (@JonnyBones) April 5, 2026
Jon Jones's Controversial Past
This road rage incident occurs in the context of Jones’s extensive and problematic history outside the octagon, particularly concerning driving-related offenses. In 2015, he received probation for a hit-and-run incident involving a pregnant woman in New Mexico. More recently, in 2025, he faced a misdemeanor charge for leaving the scene of a separate crash in Bernalillo County, though prosecutors later dismissed the case after his alibi was deemed credible.
Jones's past record significantly contributes to the ongoing public debate surrounding this parking-lot exchange. Fans and critics continue to argue whether this event highlights a composed response to provocation or represents another concerning chapter in a recurring pattern that frequently shadows one of MMA’s most celebrated champions.
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Jon Jones: “You gotta calm down bro. You gotta relax yourself bro.” 