Are Jon Jones and Rashad Evans Friends?
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Are Jon Jones and Rashad Evans Friends?
Jon Jones and Rashad Evans were once close friends and training partners at Greg Jackson’s camp. There was once a time when Jones would describe Evans as a big brother figure that he’d stand by at all times. Enter the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship.
Has Jon Bones Jones ever lost a fight?
During much of his championship reign, Jones has been widely considered to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Never stopped nor outscored during his career, Jones’s only professional loss is a controversial disqualification against Matt Hamill; a result that Hamill and UFC President Dana White dispute.
Who Won the Jon Bones Jones fight?
Jon Jones Record: 26-1-0 (1 NC)
W/L | Fighter | Event |
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win | Jon Jones Dominick Reyes | UFC 247: Jones vs. Reyes Feb. 08, 2020 |
win | Jon Jones Thiago Santos | UFC 239: Jones vs. Santos Jul. 06, 2019 |
win | Jon Jones Anthony Smith | UFC 235: Jones vs. Smith Mar. 02, 2019 |
win | Jon Jones Alexander Gustafsson | UFC 232: Jones vs. Gustafsson 2 Dec. 29, 2018 |
How many times did Jones defend his belt?
Jon Jones has enjoyed a long and successful stint in the combat sports circuit. The light heavyweight kingpin has undoubtedly done it all, racking up an impressive eleven title defenses through his time in the UFC’s light heavyweight division.
Who Jon Jones lost too?
Matt Hamill
Jones holds a 10-1 MMA record. His only loss was a disqualification to Matt Hamill at The Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale last December, where he threw a few illegal 12-6 elbows to Hamill’s face.
Who did Jon Jones almost lose to?
Jon “Bones” Jones barely escaped UFC 165 with a victory and his light heavyweight title after the challenge of his life against Alexander Gustafsson. There’s no question the end is near for his epic title reign.
Why was Jon Jones disqualified against Matt Hamill?
The only blemish on ‘Bones” MMA career is a DQ (Disqualification) loss he suffered against Matt Hamill. The DQ loss was attributed to the fact that Jon Jones landed illegal 12-6 elbows on his downed opponent Matt Hamill.