Reyes landed zero strikes clean in that round except one uppercut. Every other strike Jones evaded or slipped while Jones controlled the octagon, put pressure, landed leg kicks at will, and kept it at his pace. If you don't give it to Jones outright, I think its fair to give Jones the round based on how close it was and how hes the champ.
Most of Reyes strikes landed in the round was in the opening flurries where Jones literally got hit with zero clean punches, it was impressive to see. Considering how close it was from a strike by strike basis, you have to give Jones the round based on octagon control, aggresion, and being the champ. Can't argue with that. Here is the judges scorecards for reference. Two judges who scores 48-47 both gave Jones the second round.
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