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Jon Jones Reveals UFC Icon as His Most Formidable Rival: ‘His Legs Were Unmanageable’

December 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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Jon Jones is widely considered the greatest MMA fighter in history. As a former UFC light heavyweight and heavyweight champion, he is approaching the conclusion of his storied career. His notable victories include wins over top fighters like Stipe Miocic, Daniel Cormier, and Alexander Gustafsson. Throughout his career, Jones has rarely experienced defeat; the only blemish on his 28-1 (1 no contest) record came in December 2009 due to a controversial disqualification against Matt Hamill over a now-permissible 12-6 elbow strike.

Jon Jones, who has been competing for 17 years, has never been knocked down despite facing some of the toughest opponents. In a December 2024 interview with Adin Ross, Jones revealed the hardest punch he ever received was from Rashad “Suga” Evans. Jones described the shot as an overhand right so fast it caught him completely off-guard, similar to the punch Evans famously landed on Chuck Liddell. Although the punch was not extremely powerful, its speed left Jones momentarily stunned, nearly causing him to pass out. Despite this, Jones managed to recover and go on to win their fight at UFC 145 by unanimous decision.

Since his knockout victory over Stipe Miocic at UFC 309 in November 2024, Jones has not competed. He was scheduled to face Tom Aspinall to unify the heavyweight title but withdrew after agreeing to a $30 million contract, which led to tension with UFC president Dana White. Jones relinquished his heavyweight championship and announced a temporary retirement in June. However, upon learning the UFC plans to hold an event at the White House next year, Jones expressed interest in participating on the June 14 card. Dana White remains skeptical, stating Jones is untrustworthy due to his previous withdrawal from the Aspinall fight. With no official announcements yet, it remains uncertain whether Jones will reconcile with White and return for the high-profile event.

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Fan Take: This update is crucial for MMA enthusiasts as Jon Jones’ legacy and potential return could significantly impact the sport’s landscape, especially with the forthcoming high-profile UFC White House event. A comeback from ‘Bones’ could reinvigorate heavyweight competition and elevate MMA’s prominence on a historic stage.

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