It's been just over a month since former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight champion Jon Jones was involved in a hit-and-run car accident, one that sent a pregnant woman to the hospital, and we still don't know whether or not "Bones" is going to do time.

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It should come as not surprise then to learn that Jones is not worrying about if and when he will ever return to mixed martial arts (MMA). But that doesn't mean he can't be showing up for work everyday at Greg Jackson's gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to help his team prepare for combat.

Coach Mike Winkeljohn talks to Submission Radio:

"Jon is gonna make the best of it. He's doing all the right things. He was in the gym helping Andrei Arlovski for his fight, he's in the gym helping others right now. So he's gone back to help others, stop doing those things that get you in trouble and go forward. And so I'm looking forward to Jon turning his life around and becoming a better person. If he fights again or not, I'm not sure, but that's not important. What's real important right now is Jon getting help for himself and his family. Everybody seems to forget other things, but at the end of the day it's about Jon Jones becoming the best person he can. The fighting is secondary. And we lose sight of it. A lot of people lose sight of that and stuff. So there's a possibility that he might not fight, there's a possibility he might fight. I know right now he's staying busy helping others in the gym and that's very important."

Jones is expected back in court by the end of the month.

In the interim, the division has moved on without him. Former 205-pound nemesis Daniel Cormier captured the vacant light heavyweight strap in a UFC 187 showdown against Anthony Johnson and will move on to defend said strap against Alexander Gustafsson -- also a Jones rival -- later this year.

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