Jon Jones has officially re-entered the UFC's anti-doping programme following his two-week retirement.
UFC CEO Dana White shocked the MMA world when he announced Jones had retired from MMA in June.
However, 'Bones' quickly reversed his decision after US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to host a fight card at the White House in 2026.
The former two-division UFC champion said he has a 'strong feeling' he'll be on the White House card after making a U-turn on his retirement, claiming the opportunity to represent his country on the world stage was too good to turn down.
White has since confirmed Jones' return, but also suggested that he can't trust his former champion to headline the blockbuster card.
Nonetheless, Jones, 38, has this week made his first step to getti