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Alex is like a smaller, older, less creative version of Gane.
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I believe he called out / hyped up a fight with Poatan earlier this year.Periera by showing up. Jones just wants to fight washed up Stipe. He ain't fighting someone like Poatan or Aspinall.
<{cruzshake}>nopeHe wouldn't fight Aspinall
A champ vs champ bout against Jones is the biggest fight that can be made in the sport
My thought exactly. What does Poatan have to stop Jones from doing exactly what he did to Gane? Jones saw the left cross coming, ducked under and to Gane's left for the takedown, safely away from the punch and the knee (it really was a beautiful takedown, a textbook example of how it should be done), then dominated into a submission on the ground. Jones isn't going to give Poatan the opportunity for a KO on the takedown attempt; he's too good for that.It would look alot like the Gane fight
The whole world saw Reyes throw mostly high volume / low percentage for three rounds, land a bunch of glancing shit that did no damage, take some hard shots, then gas in the championship rounds. The very fact that he gassed badly (gassing is progress towards your opponent finishing the fight and is damage every bit as much as bruises, welts, cuts, etc.) and Jones neither gassed nor was hurt is all the proof you need to know that Jones did more actual damage in those first three rounds.The whole world watched him lose to Reyes
Valid points, but you also have to consider how Alex is on the ground. If Izzy can challenge him in that position, I don't think he would fare well against Jones.I look at Jon Jones tendencies and habits and feel like this is more than an "adjustment" and really along the lines of scrap the whole thing down to the foundation and re-write the code from scratch.
Which is quite the trick to pull of for an old dog.
Jon LOVES his stiff arm frame. That stands out to me as his "bread and butter" defense and I can see Alex punishing that BADLY.
(I will give credit that Jon is fairly disciplined about keeping his rear hand up on his face during exchanges.
That is something and not insignificant.)
Jon's primary tool for controlling distance is his leg kicks, specifically his oblique kick, his lead leg low sidekick.
Those are very slow weapons compared to Alex's low kicks.
Do you see Jon winning the low kick battle?
Do you see Jon out jabbing Alex?
How does Jon control range?
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I'm thinking in terms of specifically what tools each man brings, and I don't see Jon doing well on the feet AT ALL.
What does the record book say? That's all that will matter 20 years from now.The whole world watched him lose to Reyes
Let's be clear. The only way Jon ever wins a HW flight is through grappling. We've been saying this for 3 years. He absolutely needs to fight people who cannot grapple. Alex is potentially that personJones for sure, like Alex could catch him since he's great at setting traps but I feel like it would play out very similar to the Jones/Gane fight....
There's just a path of least resistance there for Jones by wrestling Pereira and I think he'll be able to lock that part of his game in quickly if this bout happened
Jones for sure, like Alex could catch him since he's great at setting traps but I feel like it would play out very similar to the Jones/Gane fight....
There's just a path of least resistance there for Jones by wrestling Pereira and I think he'll be able to lock that part of his game in quickly if this bout happened