Ahead of TUF 31 Episode 4, Jon Jones’ Moment From The Ultimate Fighter: UFC News: Jones’ combative temperament fuels his natural ability to produce surprise and inventive assaults. When a fighter enters the octagon, he is not only looking to celebrate his triumph but also to seriously harm his opponent. Follow UFC News Updates with InsideSports.IN.
Because of his extraordinary hitting skills and great combat IQ, Jon Jones is recognised as one of the most talented fighters in MMA history. Jon Jones is one of “those guys” in the Ultimate Fighting Championship and in all of the Mixed Martial Arts that can dominate the octagon both internally and externally.
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Jon Jones’ Moment From The Ultimate Fighter Thrills MMA Fans- “Scariest Fighter”
Ahead of TUF 31 Episode 4th, a post has been circulating on the internet and various social media platforms, which calls Jon Jones for being the scary fighter in MMA, who hasn’t seen his own blood inside the fighting cage. Jon Jones had once tried for the show TUF back in 2005 but was shut down by President Dana White for being too young.
He was 20 years back then, and it was necessary for the fighters to be 21 years to apply for the show. Back then the show was on its spike. But now he is considered as one of the best fighters in MMA known to dominate all his opponents once inside the cage.
Fans, who have known the story of Jon Jones all along call him, “jon jones in his 20s is the scariest fighter you can imagine”, while others specified, “Well. Jon would know. The dude has broken people’s eye sockets with elbows lol.”
Ahead of TUF 31 Episode 4, Jon Jones’ Moment From The Ultimate Fighter Thrills MMA Fans- “Scariest Fighter”
Few fighters can execute strikes and combos as Jones can because of his special combination of agility, skill, and originality. His broad reach and unconventional technique make him challenging to anticipate and counter. The 35-year-old American fighter solidifies his position as the “GOAT” of mixed martial arts after winning the second division championship in the UFC 285 main event.
Gane, a former interim champion, was easily defeated by “Bones” at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas when the Frenchman submitted to a guillotine choke against the fence.
The UFC’s light heavyweight division was governed by Jones four times, yet despite being stripped of the title three times for indiscretions outside the octagon and twice for failing drug tests, he never lost it.
Despite some fans making fun of his bulkier frame, he has spent the previous two and a half years bulking up for a log-mooted step up to heavyweight. The results are evidently worth it.
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