Jon Jones has set his stamp down to be the best combined martial artist ever. At the early age of 25, Jones has defeated all comers and done so in probably the most remarkable of styles. UFC 159 saw him conquer rival Chael Sonnen easily. The win was outstanding in the sense that Jones beat Sonnen at his or her own game, even though many found it as a conclusion. With that gain, Jones moves to 18-1 in his career that were only available in 2008. His only loss came consequently of a against Matt Hamill, a fight Jones centered and needs to have gained via stoppage before the DQ came. Not only is he likely the greatest light heavyweight of all time, but he could be the most useful fighter of all time. Only consider the weight he's faced to get where he is today. Before manhandling Chael Sonnen, he tapped out a jiu-jitsu black belt in Vitor Belfort. Belfort was a dangerous opponent because of his hand speed and distribution skills, but Jones overlooked each of that together with his own skills. Former champions have been beaten by him in Belfort, Quinton Jackson, Lyoto Machida, Mauricio Rua and Rashad Evans. All those besides Evans concluded via end, as Jones presented Jackson, Belfort and Machida while knocking out Rua, who had been regarded as being certainly one of the best light heavyweights before Jones came onto the world. Ryan Bader, Vladimir Matyushenko and Brandon Vera are all highly respected MMA experts within their own right, and Jones dismantled all of these. He outwrestled and blocked out Bader, rapidly killed Matyushenko with wrestling and elbows and broke Vera's face with harsh elbows. Most of these victories have put the legacy of Jones above the rest. Fedor Emelianenko and Anderson Silva are lengthy to be considered the maximum MMA fighters ever, however in enough time Jones has done many of these achievements, he has to be considered better than both. All hail the GOAT, Jon "Bones" Jones.
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