UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones (27-1) has lengthy been talked about because the primary pound-for-pound fighter on the planet. The one factor holding him again is himself. From authorized troubles to accidents, to at least one lengthy blemish on his file, the little issues add up and sadly have led to a decline within the rankings.
A latest rule change that can enable 12-6 elbows to be permitted might probably reverse the one loss that Jones has on his file, a disqualification loss to Matt Hamill in 2009. Other than that, Jones has been good at each heayvweight and lightweight heavyweight. He by no means bodily misplaced his titles, solely having them stripped and likewise vacated at his selecting.
Jon Jones now finds himself at quantity three on the pound-for-pound record as he is available in behind UFC light-weight champion Islam Makhachev and UFC gentle heavyweight champion Alex Pereira. Whereas the rankings might change from week to week, the heavyweight kingpin shouldn’t be on the high proper now.
UFC CEO, Dana White not too long ago sat down for an interview with reporter Kevin Iole. Throughout their dialogue the UFC frontman expressed his frustration, calling the rating of Jones “ridiculous” and “embarrassing.” White didn’t maintain again, stating that these accountable “know nothing about preventing”.
Dana White on the present UFC pound-for-pound rankings:
“Jon Jones is ranked #3 pound-for-pound on the planet. That’s essentially the most f***ing ridiculous, embarassing, silly, know nothing about f***ing preventing rating of all f***ing time.”
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“Jon Jones is ranked No. 3 pound-for-pound on the planet…,” White stated. “It’s essentially the most f****** ridiculous, embarrassing, st*pid, know nothing about f****** preventing rating of all time… Jon Jones is the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter on the planet. Interval. Finish of story.”