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"I think a lot factored into that last performance. I had a lot going on in my personal life. I was in jail earlier that month and my mom got her leg cut off in the same week. I hadn't fought in over 15 months, I had a last minute opponent change, a bigger, stronger, knockout artist as opposed to a grinder. Just a lot of factors, re-factored into that performance," Jones told FOX Sports on Wednesday. "I felt just slightly off my game because of all those different factors and it resulted in a not very entertaining performance."
"To a mixed martial artist, to a trained eye, that fight was masterful in some ways," Jones continued. "Did I get a big knockout and get drunk people off their seats? No, but did I hit and not be hit? Yes. I've fought many different martial artists and as a martial artist myself, I look at it as being masterful. I fought with no agenda. I wasn't trying to be entertaining. I wasn't trying to finish the fight necessarily. I was just out there fighting. I was just out there enjoying my art and I'm really happy with the performance."
"To elaborate a little bit, you watch Luke (Rockhold) try to go out there and be impressive, showboating and doing all this (expletive) and he gets caught by Michael Bisping. Everything that he's worked for is over. You watch Fabricio Werdum go out there making faces before the fight, rushing in against (Stipe) Miocic, trying to entertain a huge Brazilian crowd and he gets caught and everything's over. You watch Anderson Silva fight the way he fights and ultimately ends up losing the fight.
"When you fight the way I fought, the way my last fight was, and you come out on top it's like how much does entertaining really matter?" Jones said. "It's like Floyd Mayweather, goes out there and fights smart and becomes one of the greatest boxers of all time and makes a ton of money."
Rest of the article here: http://www.foxsports.com/ufc/story/...um-criticism-from-his-last-performance-062316