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he did win.He KO'd him but he didn't win.
the fact he was stripped does not change the fact he won.
he did win.He KO'd him but he didn't win.
and he was.
but not because it upset the balance of the fight.
he did win.
the fact he was stripped does not change the fact he won.
You are entitled to that opinion.If the drugs didn't enhance his performance, that seems unfair.
Jones seems to only get motivated and really look impressive when he fights DC or Gus.
DC always has a chance because the first fight was competitive and he was winning the 2nd fight before getting stopped. Jones just has that little extra. He'd have a better shot at Heavyweight but age is gonna play a factor now. He's noticeably slower and sloppier.
Sorry, but you can say whatever helps you sleep at night.The fact that he was stripped doesn't but the fact that the result was changed was.
Or to put it differently, he didn't win; he only appeared to.
Sorry, but you can say whatever helps you sleep at night.
The fact that DC himself noted he lost that fight (after he knew the AC's decision to overturn the result) makes this a win for Jon.
Easily...jones was juiced for both fights.Jones seem to have declined in the last few fights.
Would DC have enough in him to beat Jones if they fought now?
Or would this match play out like the first two?
Nope. Never happened. Don’t believe that other stuff about DUIs or firing handguns in public either. Fake news.Im confused I could have sworn the result of the fight was overturned from a win to a no contest based off a failed PED test. I must be mistaken
I think at heavy weight DC has a super strong chance of getting his dome caved in soon by a fight with everyone in the cage followed by crying. Again.DC's only problem with fighting Jones is I believe the weight cut kills him too much. Heavyweight bout and history would also be written different
So you want to know more than the fighter who lost that fight.Naw, not unless he has a compelling argument and I don't see what argument is possible. Winning a game entails playing by the rules. Cheating is subverting the game, not winning it.