Jon Jones (Record: 22-1, -255 Favorite, Power Ranking: A++)
The
30-year-old Endicott, NY native is one of the greatest mixed martial
artists of all-time. In 23 fights, his hand has been raised in all but
one of those matches. The lone time it wasn’t raised was due to a
disqualification in a fight he was winning decisively. Jones returns to
action for the first time since an April 2016 decision win over Ovince
Saint Preux, This fight will truly clean out any relevant contenders in
his weight class.
The Jackson’s MMA product is the top fighter in
the world for many reasons. To start, physically he’s very gifted in
that his 84.5-inch reach is right near the top of the sport. Jones uses
his length very well. He lands a whopping 2.25 significant strikes a
minute more than he absorbs. That puts him right near the top of the UFC
in that category as well. He combines that with 94 percent takedown
defense. Jones is difficult to hit and difficult to take to the mat. He
combines that defensive prowess with a creative striking game using a
lot of unorthodox kicks. On the ground, Jones has as brutal of
ground-and-pound as anyone in MMA. He delivers vicious elbows in top
control and is capable of finishing in any fight from that position.
Jones has spent a lot of time on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu mats in his
time away from MMA, and it’s certainly possible he incorporates a
significant submission grappling focus to his MMA prowess.
Matchup
In
the most anticipated MMA bout of 2017, former champion Jones returns to
reclaim his light heavyweight championship against current champ
Cormier. In their first bout, the fight was fairly even after two
rounds, but Jones' body work really started to pay dividends in the
third round, as he really began to out-land Cormier to win a decision.
Furthermore, Jones even out-grappled Cormier, securing three takedowns
compared to the one that his opponent had in the bout. I expect this
bout to be similar to the first. The long layoff for Jones plays into
the hands of Cormier, who should come out strong in this fight. Expect
Jones to begin to pick it up towards the end of the first round and then
really start to get the better of the aging Cormier. Jones comes into
this fight motivated to prove to all that he truly is the best in the
world. This is an opportunity for him to stake his claim historically as
the sport’s best fighter. Nobody makes adjustments from fight to fight
like Jones does. Jones comes in with the confidence that he’s already
soundly beaten Cormier, and he knows he can do so again. Look for Jones
to use his length to land to the body and then to even work in a couple
takedowns. Jones has been working hard on his BJJ, and it wouldn’t
surprise me at if he threatens with submissions. Either way, Jones will
win this fight and reclaim the championship. A safe bet on this bout is
Jones Scorecards No Action (-195). Jones has rarely been in trouble in
the Octagon and is the far more likely fighter to finish. Jones ML
(-255) is worth parlaying up to -300.
By Jay Primetown
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Jon Jones (Record: 22-1, -255 Favorite, Power Ranking: A++)
The
30-year-old Endicott, NY native is one of the greatest mixed martial
artists of all-time. In 23 fights, his hand has been raised in all but
one of those matches. The lone time it wasn’t raised was due to a
disqualification in a fight he was winning decisively. Jones returns to
action for the first time since an April 2016 decision win over Ovince
Saint Preux, This fight will truly clean out any relevant contenders in
his weight class.
The Jackson’s MMA product is the top fighter in
the world for many reasons. To start, physically he’s very gifted in
that his 84.5-inch reach is right near the top of the sport. Jones uses
his length very well. He lands a whopping 2.25 significant strikes a
minute more than he absorbs. That puts him right near the top of the UFC
in that category as well. He combines that with 94 percent takedown
defense. Jones is difficult to hit and difficult to take to the mat. He
combines that defensive prowess with a creative striking game using a
lot of unorthodox kicks. On the ground, Jones has as brutal of
ground-and-pound as anyone in MMA. He delivers vicious elbows in top
control and is capable of finishing in any fight from that position.
Jones has spent a lot of time on the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu mats in his
time away from MMA, and it’s certainly possible he incorporates a
significant submission grappling focus to his MMA prowess.
Matchup
In
the most anticipated MMA bout of 2017, former champion Jones returns to
reclaim his light heavyweight championship against current champ
Cormier. In their first bout, the fight was fairly even after two
rounds, but Jones' body work really started to pay dividends in the
third round, as he really began to out-land Cormier to win a decision.
Furthermore, Jones even out-grappled Cormier, securing three takedowns
compared to the one that his opponent had in the bout. I expect this
bout to be similar to the first. The long layoff for Jones plays into
the hands of Cormier, who should come out strong in this fight. Expect
Jones to begin to pick it up towards the end of the first round and then
really start to get the better of the aging Cormier. Jones comes into
this fight motivated to prove to all that he truly is the best in the
world. This is an opportunity for him to stake his claim historically as
the sport’s best fighter. Nobody makes adjustments from fight to fight
like Jones does. Jones comes in with the confidence that he’s already
soundly beaten Cormier, and he knows he can do so again. Look for Jones
to use his length to land to the body and then to even work in a couple
takedowns. Jones has been working hard on his BJJ, and it wouldn’t
surprise me at if he threatens with submissions. Either way, Jones will
win this fight and reclaim the championship. A safe bet on this bout is
Jones Scorecards No Action (-195). Jones has rarely been in trouble in
the Octagon and is the far more likely fighter to finish. Jones ML
(-255) is worth parlaying up to -300.
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