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There is no doubt that Jon Jones is one of the greatest UFC fighters of all-time.
Learn more about Jon “Bones” Jones, his career highlights, which range from becoming the youngest UFC champion ever to owning the UFC’s longest unbeaten streak. We’ll cover his incredible records and discuss the statistics behind Jones’ argument to be considered the greatest fighter in UFC history.
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Jon Jones punches Mauricio "Shogun" Rua on the ground during their light heavyweight championship bout at UFC 128 at the Prudential Center on March 19, 2011 in Newark, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Zuffa LLC)
Jon Jones has won 5 UFC fights by KO/TKO. Those victories came against Alexander Gustafsson, Chael Sonnen, Maurício Rua, Vladimir Matyushenko, and Brandon Vera.
The win over Shogun Rua was special, as the UFC 128 victory made Jones the youngest UFC champion ever.
With 22 UFC fights to his resume, Jones has been a part of some spectacular bouts. Here are highlights of some of his greatest fights and title defenses:
Jon "Bones" Jones kicks Lyoto Machida during the UFC 140 event at Air Canada Centre on December 10, 2011 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Nick Laham/Zuffa LLC)
Fight fans were eager to see how Lyoto Machida would challenge Jones, but yet again, Jones proved to be too much for his opponent.
Entering the fight with Jones, Machida had never been submitted in the UFC. The first round was closely contested as Jones was able to open a gash on Machida’s forehead. The second round was a different story, as the light heavyweight titleholder defended his belt in emphatic fashion. Jones’ submission win of Machida is still seen on highlight reels to this day.
Jon ''Bones'' Jones (L) and Vitor Belfort touch gloves before their light heavyweight championship bout at UFC 152 inside Air Canada Centre on September 22, 2012 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Al Bello/Zuffa LLC)
This fight is easily one of the greatest moments in Jones’ career for the simple fact that his win over Vitor Belfort showcased his power and incredible endurance.
Belfort, a fan favorite, came into the fight as a heavy underdog to take home the UFC light heavyweight title. But Belfort did a great job frustrating Jones and even was able to lock up a significant armbar that injured “Bones.” The incumbent champ stole momentum back in a big way entering the fourth round, as Jones secured a submission in the first minute to remain on his throne.
There’s a reason that this fight found its home in the UFC Hall of Fame. The 2013 UFC light heavyweight title fight between Jones and Alexander Gustafsson had a little bit of everything: big moments, high-level technique, and drama.
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Entering the fifth and final round, it was unclear if Jones’ title reign would come to an end. But despite any controversy over the decision, Jones proved that he had the championship drive to push through adversity and continue down the path to G.O.A.T. status.
Jon Jones kicks Daniel Cormier in their UFC light heavyweight championship bout during the UFC 182 event at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on January 3, 2015 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)
Jon Jones vs Daniel Cormier might be the most heated rivalry in the history of the UFC. Cormier, a former Olympic wrestler, successfully transitioned from the heavyweight division to challenge Jones at light heavyweight. The lead-up to these two meeting in the Octagon was very tense and very personal.
At UFC 182, Jones proved just how versatile he was, as he became the first man to ever take Cormier down in MMA. He was able to defeat DC via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46).
Jon Jones punches Alexander Gustafsson of Sweden in their light heavyweight bout during the UFC 232 event inside The Forum on December 29, 2018 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Zuffa LLC)
A rematch five years in the making. Jon Jones vs Alexander Gustafsson 1 was such a landmark fight that fight fans couldn’t wait to see these two collide once again. The rematch took place in Los Angeles at UFC 232 on December 29, 2018.
But this time was much different. Jones dismantled Gustafsson on his way to a third-round KO victory. The win crowned Jones as the UFC light heavyweight champion once again.
Jon Jones reacts to his win in the UFC heavyweight championship fight during the UFC 285 event at T-Mobile Arena on March 04, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
It took Jon Jones three years out of the Octagon to get ready for his move up to heavyweight. But it only took 124 seconds for him to find his spot on the heavyweight throne.
Jones took the fight straight to UFC former interim heavyweight champion Ciryl Gane, throwing some strikes before securing a takedown and pressuring Gane against the fence. He then locked in a guillotine choke that forced Gane to tap. It was a quick night at the office and proved that Jones is ready to stake his claim as not only the G.O.A.T. but also as the greatest heavyweight champion of all-time.
Jon Jones stands in his corner prior to his light heavyweight championship bout during the UFC 247 event at Toyota Center on February 08, 2020 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Josh Hedges/Zuffa LLC)
One of the reasons that Jon Jones has had such success over the years is that he’s very well-rounded. Jones’ unique blend of wrestling, Muay Thai, jiu jitsu, and striking helped him on the way to breaking records during his UFC career.
Jon Jones has only lost once, which came in 2009 when he was disqualified due to illegal elbows versus Matt Hamill at UFC: The Ultimate Finale. Some believe this fight should have been considered a no contest.
Jon Jones has 23 career UFC fights.
On November 11, 2023 UFC legends will collide. Former UFC light heavyweight champion and current UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones will look to earn his first title defense as a heavyweight against the consensus greatest heavyweight champion of all-time in Stipe Miocic.
Jones won the heavyweight title at UFC 285 when he submitted Ciryl Gane in the first round. Miocic hasn't fought since losing his heavyweight title at UFC 260 to former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.
The Jones-Miocic title fight will headline UFC 295 at Madison Square Garden. This event holds special significance for the UFC, as it November 11th marks the UFC's 30th anniversary.
UFC 295: Procházka vs Pereira took place live from Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 11, 2023. See the Final Results, Official Scorecards and Who Won Bonuses - and relive the action on UFC Fight Pass!