Also, where is the hard data for proving that fighters always get their hands wrapped up the same way before their fights? It's just an assumption that's been applied to the bulk majority of fighters.
PS: Now that I've proven my point, being that you have no points at all to counter my premise, it's sleepy time for me. It's been real. I'll check back and see how you're doing a bit later today. Hopefully you've made some progress. Baby steps guys, baby steps.
Wow...you had to have been drinking when you wrote this, right?
I won't even bring up actual experience from my fight team...or just talking to trainers (who wrap hands, cuz I had to learn how) in general, because that's just too easy, and honestly, too hard to prove.
So let's try this again logically. If your base is wrestling, what wraps will you normally use? Grappling style wraps.
If you fight with grappling wraps (and have shown very little KO power in your hands) and go undefeated, what wraps will you be comfortable with? Grappling style wraps.
If you've used grappling style wraps (which wraps are really a small designation when you're all using 6 oz. gloves, wrapping was a lot more significant when I was in boxing) with Stitch the very few times he's wrapped your hands, what style will you ask him for? The style you've always asked him for and have won with. Grappling style wraps.
Hand wraps are all about comfort while fighting. I guarantee you Jones is more comfortable with grappling style wraps, based on all evidence available, including the evidence you've provided.
If you disagree, please show any valid and equal evidence why. But we all know you can't. But by all means, please keep going. It's at least somewhat entertaining while I build my Facebook ads.