Jon Jones Best UFC submissions: UFC News: Jon “Bones” Jones, the biggest, dirtiest, and toughest UFC fighter is about to make his comeback in the cage against Ciryl Gane, the top-ranked heavyweight competitor. The eagerness of UFC supporters to see their beloved superstar compete inside the cage is intense. As a result of his career-long record of jaw-dropping performances and excruciating submissions, Jones is expected to prevail in this bout. While we wait for the bout to start, let’s look at some of his best UFC submissions. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSport.IN.
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With a 26-1 career record, Jones holds numerous UFC records in the light heavyweight division, including the most title defences, wins, and winning streaks. In terms of victories in his career, he has accumulated 10 victories through knockout and 6 via submission.
Jones continues to hunt for ways to submit his opponents while controlling them on the ground with his reach. At UFC 140 against Lyoto Machida, he made one of his most renowned submissions in the company.
In order to win, Jon Jones submitted Lyoto Machida (standing guillotine) at 4:26 in the second round. Throughout his battles, Bones hardly ever loses a round, although he did so against Machida. Nonetheless, he bounced back and was able to finish Lyoto Machida in round two. He successfully put Machida to sleep throughout that battle. The contest was also named “Fight of the Night.”
Quinton Jackson: UFC 135
Before this contest, he submitted Quinton Jackson at 1:14 of round four of UFC 135 in another of his finest submissions. Since this was his first time defending his UFC Light Heavyweight Championship, this victory undoubtedly ranks among his favourites.
And this hat was the first time a fighter had forced Rampage to surrender inside the UFC octagon. The way the bout ended—a rear-naked choke submission in the fourth round—was a suitable way to highlight Jones’ diverse skill set. And on that day he completely outclassed Jackson throughout
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