Gustafsson PREDICTS 5-round war with Jon Jones #UFC #MMA
#JonJones #danielcormier #stipemiocic– This is a passage from Lionel Rivera’s documentary on Jon Jones, among the most leading UFC champs of all time. After a quick surge in the UFC’s light heavyweight positions with sway Andrew Gusmao, Stephan Bonnar, and Jake O’Brien, Jon Jones endured a DQ loss by tossing 12 to 6 elbow joints to Matt Hamill. Jones however swiftly got better from this by ending up Brandon Vera, Vladimir Matyushenko and Ryan Bader to make a title shot to Mauricio Shogun Rua where Jon Jones completed Shogun to come to be the youngest ever before UFC champ at 23 years of ages. Jon Jones after that protected his title a number of times over names like Quinton rampage jackson, chael sonnen, lyoto machida, rashad evans, vitor belfort, Alexander Gustafsson, Glover Teixeira, and Daniel Cormier. Jones’ most remarkable competition would protest Daniel Cormier totaling up to 2 fights at UFC 182 and UFC 214 where Jones was removed after both battles. Jones was removed of his UFC lightheavyweight title the very first time due to breaking the UFC’s code of conduct after a felony hit and run event as well as testing positive for Cocaine. The second time Jones shed his title it was because he examined favorable for estrogen blockers in advance of UFC 200. After that Jones lost his lightheavyweight title after knocking out Cormier at UFC 214 due to popping for steroids called Turinabol. Jones regained his lightheavyweigh title by finishing Alexander Gustafsson and safeguarding his title 3 times with performances against Anthony Smith, Thiago Santos and Dominick Reyes, the latter of which many believed Jon Jones shed. Jones after that abandoned his champion to relocate up to heavyweight and send Ciryl Gane to become the undeniable UFC heavyweight champion. He then safeguarded his title versus Stipe Miocic. In General, Jon Jones’ champion legacy in the UFC is just one of conflict and prominence.