One Moment From Every Jon Jones Fight

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Published 2023-02-27
Relive the biggest and baddest moments from every Jon Jones fight over the span of his Hall of Fame career. Jones is set to face former interim champion Ciryl Gane next in the UFC 285 main event on Saturday, March 4.

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All Comments (21)
  • @samdeluca1334
    That standing guillotine on Lyoto Machida, and Jon releasing him and just collapsing ontop of himself was one of the wildest fight endings I've witnessed. And for those who don't know Machida was seen as something special at that time, and he was
  • @PauIdenino
    Almost 15 years since his debut and still fighting against the BEST. Gotta respect that.
  • @mac4730
    Dude literally beat 10 MMA hall of famers
  • @sohambubka05
    I have never seen another fighter throw elbows and knees with such vicious intent…he is and will always be the 🐐
  • @mr_manager
    I know that Jon is amazing… But rewatching it all… holy crap. He’s craaaaaqzy good. He’s streets ahead.
  • I've never seen Shogun look so helpless in a fight in my life. The way Jon controlled and punished Shogun was both ruthless and shocking. Poor Shogun's instinct automatically kicked in. Although semi-conscious while down on his knees, Shogun was tapping out on the mat. He literally could take no more.
  • @sportscent
    The comback of a legend, he's the past the present and the future.
  • I'll NEVER forget that elbow he hit Brandon Vera with FROM THE GUARD. I felt it through my TV.
  • @krisko171
    3:02 That liver shot was so powerful, it made Shogun tap like he was being submitted. UNREAL power
  • This dude is an animal, absolute greatest to ever grace the Octagon
  • @jdino3517
    Jones fight IQ is on another level. 🐐
  • @TheBorz0
    What sets Jones apart from other fighters is that he is not trying to win or outpoint his opponents but hurt them real bad.
  • @ryan3390
    People don't recognize Jon fought all these legends as the champion most of the time just months apart. He fought soo often compared to fighter's and Champs now a days that only fight once, maybe twice a year. His rise was soo fast especially at that time to take on all this killers with ease back to back like that.
  • @apnaa_school
    This man is not made for UFC, UFC is made for him 👍
  • Jon's first run at Light Heavyweight is legendary, today's LHWs could never
  • @almarro5643
    My coach was the head coach for Matt Hamill back in the day. To this day people will ask him about "beating Jones" and his response everytime is "I have never and will never view that fight as a win." He always heaps praise for Jones because he's from CNY just like the rest of us. We'll all be rooting for Jon this weekend!
  • Jon Jones is easily one of the greatest talents we have ever seen in the sport of mixed martial arts. He made mistakes in his personal life like anyone would if rushed into riches and stardom at such a young age. Regardless of how his heavyweight title run goes, he will always be known as one of the greatest in the world. He tore through a who's who of competition like they were nothing and often fought down at their level to beat them at their own game. I was always sad not to have lived through the Tyson era of boxing but I consider myself lucky enough to have lived through the Jon Jones era of MMA.