Jon Jones

Discussion in 'MMA Forum' started by psychoshane, Sep 18, 2013.



  1. psychoshane

    psychoshane Active Member Full Member

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    Is there any other champion who has been as dominant as he has against the kind of opposition hes fought? That being said I think Gustaffson is a good match for him. If Jones takes this one he definitely has my vote for p4p king.
     
  2. Jon Jones is a heavyweight that has fought blown up middleweights Rashad Evans, Vitor Belfort and Chael Sonnen in his last 3 fights, so I would have to give the #1 P4P to GSP as he faced Shields, Condit and Diaz, who could all fight at 185 comfortably.
     
  3. EL BULLY

    EL BULLY Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Christ, this post is so full of wrong I don't know where to start.
     
  4. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Anderson Silva.

    Jones has rarely lost a minute of any of his UFC fights. I'd say Anderson's dominance is still the most impressive. A lot of people downplay Anderson's opposition, and I don't know why.

    Anderson finished Belfort, Sonnen X2 and Henderson. Everyone else aside, finishing those 3, at the times he did and in the manner he did is amazing.
     
  5. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Jones was so dominant he made a strong division seem lacking

    But for me, the clear winner is GSP - his resume is unbelievably stacked


    Anderson Silva feasted in a weak division, avoiding the tougher fights Jones gobbled up
     
  6. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Who did Anderson Avoid? He's fought every single person asked of him. He's also the only one of the 3 (GSP, Anderson, Jones), who moved up a weightclass to fight when asked (3 X's). He's also the only one of the 3 that doesn't have challengers from lower weightclasses on his title reign legacy. He has fought the best Middleweight has had to offer, along with 3 LHW's, one former LHW champ. :deal
     
  7. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jones I believe is the most dominant UFC champ I have ever seen. The UFC LHW is stacked with really good tough opposition, but Jones just went through them like they were bums.

    I mean these guys are no jokes at all:

    Ruas
    Evans
    Machida
    Rampage
    Belfort

    Anderson Silva struggled with Sonnen big time and Sonnen didn't last a round against Jones. If Silva somehow went up to challenge Jones, I can see Jones taking him down with ease and rain elbows on him, stopping him in 1 or 2 rounds as well.

    I don't know if many of you people here were already born when Mark Coleman dominated the UFC. At that time, he was plowing through everyone thought to be great fighters like Frye and Severn. He was thought to have no weakness. When Smith beat him, it was a huge upset. Looking back now he didn't seem that great but at that time, it was hard to pick against him.
     
  8. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Freaky big for the weight and freaky quick with it. I don't see any real challenge out there.
     
  9. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    That doesnt mean much when the division's **** weak


    Both Georges and Jones have cleaned out FAR stronger divisions
     
  10. lol, what? Both Anderson and Jones have been fighting the same people except Anderson beat them quicker and in a more spectacular way.

    205 is a **** division just like 185, the last 3 #1 contenders have been blown up middleweights. a 2011 Rampage managed to become the #1 contender :lol:

    185 >> 205 in my books
     
  11. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well, he got that decision. He did not "win" that fight, though, at all.
     
  12. Tko4

    Tko4 Left high kick Full Member

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    Close fight. Jones won 3-2, but only because he did significant damage in the 4th to take the round (which he had been behind in to that point). I'd be interested in seeing a rematch.

    I also find it funny that posters on many MMA boards are bashing Jones now, as if they've learned nothing about this sport. It's not boxing. Good fighters lose and struggle and all that. They're still good fighters. Hell, Matt Serra knocked GSP out once, and GSP is one of the P4P best of all time. Anderson Silva didn't always look great in his title defenses, either.

    Good, tough fight for Jones. They say in sports you need a tough fight/game/match to bring out the best, so I think this will be good in the long run for both the UFC and Jones. I can't wait to see those two go at it again.
     
  13. tito44

    tito44 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't watch enough MMA, but when you have a 49-46 card, it seems something is off. The Swede, landed much cleaner better shots for the first 3 rounds.
     
  14. Still think its wrong? Jones proved tonight that he's all height and reach and can't do the same against people of similar size.
     
  15. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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