How do you see Jon Jones vs OSP ending?

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I think it will end by the middle of round 2. Jon Jones will dominate the center of the cage through round 1, pushing the pace and outstriking OSP, while effectively using its range and speed to dodge/protect from OSP's shots. Maybe he will take him down by the end of the first round, and gnp him.

By the start of the second I think he'll take him down again, and maul him with vicious elbows, until referee stops the fight.


What's your point of view? Give me your thoughts too and discuss.
 
Osp shocks the world then Jones asks for an immediate rematch but doesn't get it because he isn't McGoat
 
Jon will most likely dominate OSP in every aspect of the game, tiring him and then dropping him with something and finishing him off on the ground. Round 2 sounds fair since OSP will start off cautiosly.
 
He probably pushes him against the cage and uses dirty boxing or a trip. I wouldn't be surprised if Jones tries to finish him on round 1 to send a message to DC. Hopefully it doesn't backfire.
 
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I think it will end by the middle of round 2. Jon Jones will dominate the center of the cage through round 1, pushing the pace and outstriking OSP, while effectively using its range and speed to dodge/protect from OSP's shots. Maybe he will take him down by the end of the first round, and gnp him.

By the start of the second I think he'll take him down again, and maul him with vicious elbows, until referee stops the fight.


What's your point of view? Give me your thoughts too and discuss.

Pretty much this. Instead of GnP, Jones may also go for submission.

I can't imagine any scenario of OSP winning barring a lucky punch.
 
I see it being very competitive until OSP gasses. OSP's striking is very unorthodox and he can cover distance well, so he could catch him. Also, Jon sticks his chin in the air and only gets away with it because of his ridiculous range. Styles make fights, this will not be the blowout most of you are claiming.
 
Jones plays with his food until he gets bored then hellbows him to living death, DC retires immediately following UFC 197 citing "knee injury" as the reason.
 
I see Osp stunning Jon early in the fight but if Jon doesnt get finished I see him grinding out a decision
 
I see it being very competitive until OSP gasses. OSP's striking is very unorthodox and he can cover distance well, so he could catch him. Also, Jon sticks his chin in the air and only gets away with it because of his ridiculous range. Styles make fights, this will not be the blowout most of you are claiming.

I want it to be competitive, but it's not the way I think will happen, 'cause OSP hasnt fought and beat elite well rounded fighters in a dominant fashion, or close to it. Bones is such a different beast.
 
On paper clearly it looks like Jones is a lock but I have a feeling OSP will knock him out to complete the trifecta of upsets. I think theres a good chance he gives Jones a lot more trouble than expected mostly based off his size, power, athleticism, unorthodox style and the timing and circumstances of the fight.
 
I can imagine Jones submitting OSP after working him over on the ground. If the fight goes past round 1, I think Jones can do whatever he wants with a tiring OSP.
 
I think jones lets him stick around for a round then finishes him in round 2 or 3. He has to shake some ring rust off.
 
Given how the rest of the year has turned out, would we be shocked if there was an upset? lol

Oh could you imagine Dana's face if Jones were to lose
 
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