You can also count on two hands the amount of times Reyes landed cleanly on Jones. Almost everything he landed was a glancing blow, what he did looked good on the surface but in reality he could barely hit the guy clean.
Which is the case in almost every one of his fights, including against Gus.
As Jones has said in the past, he reached a point at LHW where every fight was another day at the office.
You could almost see it in the fight, the urgency and fire wasn't there. Compared to bouts where he had something to prove like DC or Gus 2.
His less than stellar fight against OSP wasn't because of his height, length or any technical proficiency he brought to the table. It was Jones.
If you look at the history of combat sports, this is a common theme. You're not going to have the same level of fire and motivation for every single fight, especially when you've been doing it for so long.
You need something to truly get up for.
I believe that's the issue with Jones more than anything. He needs a challenge, a name, something to prove in order to bring out his full potential as a fighter. When he had those elements, he shined.