Has Jon Jones quite reached his peak yet, or is he still pre-prime?

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  1. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    Jones has just turned 25, and he appears noticeably more solid and physically stronger than he did when he started making noise against the likes of Vera and Bader. And his technique is still loose, but it's definitely tighter than it was a couple of years ago.

    Every fighter ages differently at every stage of their careers. But most heavier fighters who don't heavily rely on explosive speed and superior reflexes tend to have their best fighting years around the age of 26-32, give or take. Most HW and LHW champions are aroundabout this age, if not a little older.

    In your opinion, has Jones fully entered his prime years, or is there enough physical and technical improvement available to him that he can still be considered (slightly) green or pre-prime?

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  2. His biggest gain is his physical size mixed with the athleticism. It seems he is peaking for LHW, also his game is getting noticeably more conservative probably preparing for a move to HW soon where his physical size won't be much of a presence for the likes of JDS and Velazquez.

    One thing I want to add with Jon Jones, he is not some invincible fighter some want to play him out to be. When I see him fight there is an extremely talented but vulnerable fighter. The pressure must be high for jones to keep the streak going.
     
  3. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    Yeah I think this must be the most dominant phase of his career, (surely......) but maybe I should use the phrase "reached his peak" rather than "reached his prime."

    I don't see the hurry for him to move up to heavy anyway. He still seems to make weight easily. If he waits a full four years to do it, he'll be 29 and time will still be on his side. Meanwhile he'll have racked up at least 10 LHW fights, be MMA's #1 LHW GOAT, and most likely be approaching or exceeding Anderson's UFC title defence record. ****, he's almost halfway there right now. :lol:

    Yeah he's human like anyone else, and Belfort showed that he can be suddenly and decisively beaten.

    He does seem like the kind of guy who thrives on pressure though. His fights with Bader and Shogun showed that. He sincerely believes that he is destined to be MMA's #1, and he does seem legitimately relaxed, confident and happy in the cage.

    Completely agree that he's flawed though. But he does - still - have a lot of room for improvement, both physically and technique-wise. I reckon his biggest concern might be jumping up to HW too soon. IMO there's no rush for him to do it. He can spend three or four years at LHW and I won't hate on him for it. :smoke

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  4. rusty nails

    rusty nails Tszyu for PM!! Full Member

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    hell never be a better fighter than he is now. he might add some more tools to his kit but from a mental aspect hell never have more desire, determination and will to win than he currently posseses.
     
  5. LeBeave

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    Why is it before i read the title before the author, i realised it was 100% Haggis material.
     
  6. LeBeave

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    BTW you have stated in other threads the similarity to Tyson, that being the case, he might have peaked already given Tyson dominated at an early age.

    The Tyson / Lewis peaks are poles apart given their similar age.......... Nobody who is a wecking machine at such a young age can consistently continue that until late 30's etc

    Fedor and Ali are prime examples...... time and age beats us all in the end
     
  7. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    Mate, he's 25. Most light-heavyweights and heavyweights don't reach their peak until their late 20s.

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  8. Haggis McJackass

    Haggis McJackass Semi-neutralist Overseer Full Member

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    Why is it that when I saw your name as the last response, I knew that your contribution would just be some aimless bitching. :good

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  9. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    He will get better with more and more experience.

    JJ is great, and finished almost every opponent. Hardly any damage either, and he showed what's inside when he didn't tap.
     
  10. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    this thread is so interesting it has creaming in my pants
     
  11. Boyd

    Boyd Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Clearly pre prime
     
  12. chimba

    chimba Off the Somali Coast Full Member

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    He will improve but his standup will never reach a point that can compete with the Elite strikers of the day. If He gets dumb enough to stand up with an Anderson Silva, He'll get obliterated.
     
  13. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Jones in his prime years, one must think that once his physical capabilities begin to dwindle, so will he

    Technically sound but when he gets in the **** he goes to them genetics to get him out of it, once that "go too" goes, he will begin to lose fights

    I dont think Jones will be the force he is now in 4 years, 1 of 2 things will happen for me a) he outgrows 205 and gets hammered at HW or b) he just loses interest.

    At the rate he's growing he cannot possibly make 205 for another 2 years.

    But until something drastic happens to Jones, he's going to continue to hammer everybody in his path at 205 Fact !!!!
     
  14. Muchmoore

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    Fighting is rough on the body and the injuries add up. Jones sure as hell isn't getting better than he is now with the arm injury from Belfort, hunger/determination etc. The training camps take a toll
     
  15. Rob_Floyd

    Rob_Floyd Boxing Junkie Full Member

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