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RE: UFC
JON JONES CAREER STAT SHEET



General Statistics

Currently the No. 1 ranked light heavyweight fighters in the world and No. 2 ranked pound-for-pound fighter in the world behind middleweight champion Anderson Silva, according to the official UFC rankings.
Current eight-fight UFC win-streak is tied with Lyoto Machida for the longest in light heavyweight history.

Holds the record for most submission victories in light heavyweight history with five.
His eleven light heavyweight wins are the four most in UFC history. A win at UFC 159 would tie him with Rashad Evans for the third most at 12. Tito Ortiz is second with 15 while Chuck Liddell leads the category at 16.

Holds five career wins over fighters who once held an undisputed UFC championship belt, the most of any active fighter in the organization.

A win at UFC 159 would tie him with Junior dos Santos for the third longest win-streak in UFC history at nine. Royce Gracie and Georges St. Pierre are tied for second at 11 while Anderson Silva leads the category at 16.

Only fighter to ever defeat top-10 light heavyweight fighters Lyoto Machida and Ryan Bader by submission, and only fighter to ever finish Mauricio Rua with strikes.


Championship Statistics

Became the youngest champion in UFC history when he beat "Shogun" Rua for the title at UFC 128 when he was 23 years and eight months of age.

Became the youngest fighter in UFC history to defend a championship belt when he beat "Rampage" Jackson at UFC 135 when he was 24 years, two months and 5 days old.

As of April 27, 2013, will be tied with Chuck Liddell for the second longest light heavyweight title reign in UFC history at 770 days. Ortiz holds the record at 1,260 days.

Is one of two current UFC champions (Ronda Rousey) to have never lost by knockout, submission or decision.

Can tie Tito Ortiz's record for the most title defences in UFC light heavyweight history at five with a win at UFC 159.

His four UFC title fights in a 364-day span between Sept. 24, 2011 and Sept. 22, 2012, are the most in modern UFC history.

Can tie Ortiz and Matt Hughes for the third most consecutive title defenses in UFC history at five with a win at UFC 159. Georges St. Pierre is second with eight while Anderson Silva leads the category with 10.

Second to women's bantamweight champion Rousey for highest finishing percentage of the nine current UFC champion at 82 percent.

Can tie Ortiz's record for third-most wins in UFC championship fights at six with a win at UFC 159. Matt Hughes and Randy Couture are tied for second at nine while Anderson Silva and St. Pierre lead the category with 11.


In-Fight Statistics

Has never been taken down in his 18-fight MMA career, including 16 of 16 takedown attempts successful defended in the UFC.

Is only one of two fighters in UFC history (Patrick Smith) to win two fights via a standing submission.

Owns the second highest takedown accuracy in UFC light heavyweight history at 63.9 percent. Machida leads the category at 65 percent.

Has landed the third most significant strikes of any fighter in UFC light heavyweight history with 532. Ortiz is second at 555 and Forrest Griffin leads the category at 796.

Has the fifth-most total strikes landed light heavyweight history with 706. Matt Hamill is fourth with 857, Stephan Bonnar third at 1005, Forrest Griffin second at 1096 and Tito Ortiz leads the category with 1241 total strikes landed.



If it weren't for a rare disqualification loss to Matt Hamill in his fourth UFC fight, Jones' resume would be even longer. But that's the way the sport goes and anyone who watched the fight knows that the blemish on his record from that day means little.

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RE: UFC
Anybody think Belcher will give Bisping some trouble Saturday night? There's been so much nonsense talk between them in the build up. Bisping could be looking past him...? Dangerous.


Bisping earlier:

"A win over me for Alan Belcher will be by far the biggest win of his pathetic career. There you go. No one gives a s--- about Alan Belcher."

"Hey, bro – I ain't going to lose to you, man," "It's in the bag. It's a formality. I've just got to show up, slap your little face, take my check and go home."

"I'm a natural competitor," "A win over Alan Belcher puts me back in the win column. It's a win over a top 10 opponent. And it gets me back in the mix for the title shot. That's what I want. And as long as there's life in my body, I will continue to try and get that title shot. I want to be the world champion."

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RE: UFC
Alan Belcher 9-5 in UFC

Style: Kickboxing, Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo

Black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
1st degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do
Black belt in Duke Roufus Kickboxing
Black belt in Hayastan (Grappling)
Black belt in Judo

25 fights 18 wins 7 losses
KO 9-2
Sub 7-1
Dec 2-4

His opponent list says he should be fighting a top fighter who will test him to see if he's got what it takes to go to the next level, Bisping is the perfect opponent. Belcher by decision I think.

This is exactly what I said would happen to Michael Bisping after the Vitor loss, just like Martin Kampmann he'll now become a test fighter for fighters looking to step up a grade.

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RE: UFC
UFC Open-weight Predictions Grand Prix II

UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen

Light Heavyweight - Jon Jones vs. Chael Sonnen - Jones Sub
Middleweight - Michael Bisping vs. Alan Belcher - Bisping Dec
Heavyweight - Roy Nelson vs. Cheick Kongo - Nelson TKO
Light Heavyweight - Phil Davis vs. Vinny Magalhaes - Davis Dec
Lightweight - Jim Miller vs. Pat Healy - Miller Sub

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RE: UFC
(23-04-2013 23:22 )mitchell Wrote:  Alan Belcher 9-5 in UFC

Style: Kickboxing, Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Judo

Black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu
1st degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do
Black belt in Duke Roufus Kickboxing
Black belt in Hayastan (Grappling)
Black belt in Judo

25 fights 18 wins 7 losses
KO 9-2
Sub 7-1
Dec 2-4

His opponent list says he should be fighting a top fighter who will test him to see if he's got what it takes to go to the next level, Bisping is the perfect opponent. Belcher by decision I think.

This is exactly what I said would happen to Michael Bisping after the Vitor loss, just like Martin Kampmann he'll now become a test fighter for fighters looking to step up a grade.

Cheers mate. Not sure about this fight? Bisping only gets beat by the top lads... Evans, Henderson, Wand, Belfort, Sonnen. He should have plenty for Belcher if he's on song, different story if he's looking past him. Doubt he will be though, probs just talk! Rolleyes

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RE: UFC
Remember when Tyson Fury called out Cain Velasquez....?

"We'll make a deal" says Dana White.

http://www.mmajunkie.com/news/2013/04/da...et-smashed

Would love to see Cain smash this big beaut to pieces! Smile

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RE: UFC
UFC Open-weight Predictions Grand Prix II

UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen

Light Heavyweight - Jon Jones vs. Chael Sonnen - Sonnen Dec
Middleweight - Michael Bisping vs. Alan Belcher - Bisping TKO
Heavyweight - Roy Nelson vs. Cheick Kongo - Nelson KO
Light Heavyweight - Phil Davis vs. Vinny Magalhaes - Davis TKO
Lightweight - Jim Miller vs. Pat Healy - Miller Dec

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RE: UFC
UFC Open-weight Predictions Grand Prix II

UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen

Light Heavyweight - Jon Jones vs. Chael Sonnen - Jones Submission
Middleweight - Michael Bisping vs. Alan Belcher -Belcher Decision
Heavyweight - Roy Nelson vs. Cheick Kongo - Nelson TKO
Light Heavyweight - Phil Davis vs. Vinny Magalhaes - Magalhaes Submission
Lightweight - Jim Miller vs. Pat Healy - Miller Decision

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RE: UFC
UFC 159 Live Weigh ins for anyone that's interested.

http://www.mmamania.com/2013/4/26/426693...jersey-mma

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RE: UFC
UFC 159: Jones vs. Sonnen

Reported payoutThe following is the reported payout to the fighters. It does not include sponsor money or "locker room" bonuses often given by the UFC and also do not include the UFC's traditional "fight night" bonuses

Jon Jones: $400,000 (no win bonus) def. Chael Sonnen: $50,000
Michael Bisping: $425,000 ($150,000 win bonus) def. Alan Belcher: $37,000
Roy Nelson: $48,000 ($24,000 win bonus) def. Cheick Kongo: $70,000
Phil Davis: $60,000 ($30,000 win bonus) def. Vinny Magalhaes: $8,000
Pat Healy: $22,500 ($5,000 win bonus) def. Jim Miller: $41,000

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