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Video: Jon Jones hula hoop racing at Boys & Girls Club long before probation required him to do so

As part of his probation sentence, Jon Jones is to make 72 separate appearances for charity or youth outreach in order to avoid a felony charge on his record.

A judge hit the former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight champion with that sentence earlier this month for his involvement in last April's hit-and-run accident in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

But as his public relations representative told MMA Junkie, "Bones" has always taken the time to visit schools and talk to kids, as evidenced by the video clip above.

This time around, however, his message to the youth is a bit different.