Jon Jones retires Stipe Miocic ahead of Trump | News in pictures

Jon Jones retired Stipe Miocic with a stunning back kick to the ribs and used a series of blows to the head in the third round to retain the UFC heavyweight championship against US President-elect Donald Trump in the main event of UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden.

Jones posed and played to the crowd at the top of the Octagon on Saturday night in front of Trump, Elon Musk and Robert Kennedy Jr.

Trump walked out to a rousing ovation in front of 20,200 fans just before the start of the pay-per-view card and appeared to bask in the excitement of the fighters who gave him props throughout the night, including Jones.

Known to some in the mixed martial arts world as the “Combatant in Chief,” Trump counts UFC president Dana White as a close friend and considers fans of the sport part of his political base.

“I want to give a big, big thank you to President Donald Trump (for) being here tonight,” Jones said to a roaring ovation that bled into a “USA! USA!” song.

“I’m proud to be a great American champion,” Jones said.

Trump busted out some dance moves as his signature campaign song, YMCA, played over the loudspeaker. Finally, he sat down and spoke animatedly to Musk.

Jones’ heavyweight title defense was his first fight since March 2023, and the 37-year-old made a successful return to the octagon after undergoing chest surgery that postponed a meeting with Miocic at UFC 295.

Jones paid his respects to Miocic after the fight, admiring his toughness.

“He’s really, really good,” Jones said of Miocic. “He’s really tough. He’s really durable. I hit him with some pretty decent shots and he just kept coming forward.”

While Miocic chose to retire after the fight, Jones plans to remain a heavyweight.

“I’ve decided that maybe I don’t want to retire,” Jones said.