Dethroning the King - Official UFC 182: Jones vs Cormier Thread [Jan. 3]

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Cain would get that work if Jones moved up
When you think about it, Cain hasn't done anything to earn a fight with Jones.

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I know yall are caught up in the hype but Cain would beat Jones in the Heavyweights brehs. DC was tagging Jones imagine Cain doing it instead? Lets not forget that Cain does not have DC's :flabbynsick: conditioning.



Jones better stay in the LHW Division or drop to 185. He dont want to see Cain in the heavyweights :ufdup:
 

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I know yall are caught up in the hype but Cain would beat Jones in the Heavyweights brehs. DC was tagging Jones imagine Cain doing it instead? Lets not forget that Cain does not have DC's :flabbynsick: conditioning.



Jones better stay in the LHW Division or drop to 185. He dont want to see Cain in the heavyweights :ufdup:
All I'm saying is, Jones has more top wins, defenses, a longer streak, and has yet to lose. Besides, Cain is on the few people beating Jones. I'd still bet on Jones though.
 

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Can't believe some you lames are trying to clown DC for crying. I can tell you bums have never tried to do anything big. You just sit back and critique everyone else trying. Fukkin losers.

Great fight tho.
honestly

jones made him cry

i felt sorry for him
 

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What does height have to do with athleticism? :heh:
Jones has the overall speed advantage, but not by much. I actually think DC has the quicker hand speed.

Cormier was captain of the US Olympic wrestling team. You could easily argue that he's the better athlete.



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Can't believe some you lames are trying to clown DC for crying. I can tell you bums have never tried to do anything big. You just sit back and critique everyone else trying. Fukkin losers.

Great fight tho.

DC talked a lot of shii breh... How you go from telling Bones he's going to spit at his face to crying breh... I can't respect that, DC is too emotional.. Hopefully this loss humbles him down..
 

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my bad breh, shouldve been more specific... a link to your interview :feedme:
:russ: damn I feel slow. Of course, the interview.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/
It was a pretty good read so I will also copy and paste the article as well for everyone's enjoyment.




Jon Jones: Daniel Cormier Is Known to Break When ‘You Don’t Submit to His Alpha’
By Tristen CritchfieldJan 4, 2015
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Jon Jones declared himself the new “King of the Grind” after UFC 182. | Photo: Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com


Jon Jones’ victory over Daniel Cormier in the UFC 182 headliner played out much the way the light heavyweight king thought it would.

After studying copious amounts of film on his opponent and talking to people in the wrestling community, Jones became convinced that he would eventually be able to impose his will on Cormier. As the championship rounds arrived, it became obvious that “Bones” was the stronger fighter when it mattered most.

“I have some good friends in the wrestling community, especially my wrestling coach,” Jones said in a post-fight interview on Fox Sports 1. “[Cormier’s] known to break when you put it on him or you don’t submit to his alpha -- he slows down. He did it against Cael Sanderson several times and in different matches I’ve watched on YouTube several times. Whenever somebody would face him and be a man, he breaks.

“He says he’s the king of the grind. He’s not.”

Early on, however, Cormier was able to get his licks in, as he attacked with dirty boxing in close-quarters exchanges and connected with several solid uppercuts in the opening two stanzas. Jones, meanwhile, returned fire with his usual versatile arsenal of elbows, knees and kicks. After three rounds, it appeared that the belt was up for grabs.

“Daniel Cormier had to deal with that length, that reach, and he got inside in the earlier rounds,” UFC President Dana White told Fox Sports 1. “His inside game was just chewing Jones up --uppercuts, big heavy punches.”

Jones downplayed the effects of Cormier’s offense.

“He wasn’t hurting me with his shots,” the Jackson-Wink MMA representative said. “I was letting him miss punches, miss kicks and land shots that [weren’t] doing too much damage to me.”

A closely-contested fight turned for good in round four, when Jones landed a pair of takedowns that seemed to sap much of Cormier’s remaining will. The pace slowed considerably in round five, with Jones controlling much of the action in the clinch and up against the fence. Cormier finally landed his only takedown of the matchup later in the frame, but by then it was too little, too late.

Jones had already sent his intended message.

“He held Frank Miragainst the cage [at UFC on Fox 7] -- who is one of my dear friends-- held him against the cage and that’s what I did to him. I watched that fight so many times,” Jones said. “At points, the crowd was booing, and if you’re a fan, it’s not the most entertaining, but I out-grinded him. I held him against the cage. He could not get off the cage... It wasn’t a pretty fight; it wasn’t technically a sexy fight, but I proved that he wasn’t the king of the grind tonight. I was the king of the grind.”

The grudge match culminated in a bizarre exchange near the end of the bout. With Cormier clinging to a single leg and less than 10 seconds remaining, Jones raised his arms in triumph. Perhaps thinking the fight had ended, Cormier let his opponent go, and Jones capitalized by landing a left hand with a few ticks left on the clock. Cormier returned fire with a few punches after the horn, prompting Jones to punctuate his victory with a celebratory crotch chop. With that, any hopes a post-fight embrace were immediately extinguished.

“If you notice, I threw my last punches before the bell rang. He threw his last punches after the bell rang,” Jones said. “Once I saw him almost hit [referee] Herb Dean in the face trying to get after the bell punches, that’s why I gave him the ‘suck it’ sign, because the respect just wasn’t there.

“I don’t like Daniel Cormier. I don’t respect Daniel Cormier. I hope he’s somewhere crying right now. I’m sure he is. I can’t wait til he earns his way back so I can whoop him again.”
 

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whats up with bars outside of downtown not doing ppv anymore drove in this storm to 3 places now I have to watch the fight on my laptop smh

They have a ufc sports bar app that shows you the closest places with confirmed screening of the ppvs.
 

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:russ: damn I feel slow. Of course, the interview.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/
It was a pretty good read so I will also copy and paste the article as well for everyone's enjoyment.




Jon Jones: Daniel Cormier Is Known to Break When ‘You Don’t Submit to His Alpha’
By Tristen CritchfieldJan 4, 2015
20150103114620_5D3_4161.JPG

Jon Jones declared himself the new “King of the Grind” after UFC 182. | Photo: Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com


Jon Jones’ victory over Daniel Cormier in the UFC 182 headliner played out much the way the light heavyweight king thought it would.

After studying copious amounts of film on his opponent and talking to people in the wrestling community, Jones became convinced that he would eventually be able to impose his will on Cormier. As the championship rounds arrived, it became obvious that “Bones” was the stronger fighter when it mattered most.

“I have some good friends in the wrestling community, especially my wrestling coach,” Jones said in a post-fight interview on Fox Sports 1. “[Cormier’s] known to break when you put it on him or you don’t submit to his alpha -- he slows down. He did it against Cael Sanderson several times and in different matches I’ve watched on YouTube several times. Whenever somebody would face him and be a man, he breaks.

“He says he’s the king of the grind. He’s not.”

Early on, however, Cormier was able to get his licks in, as he attacked with dirty boxing in close-quarters exchanges and connected with several solid uppercuts in the opening two stanzas. Jones, meanwhile, returned fire with his usual versatile arsenal of elbows, knees and kicks. After three rounds, it appeared that the belt was up for grabs.

“Daniel Cormier had to deal with that length, that reach, and he got inside in the earlier rounds,” UFC President Dana White told Fox Sports 1. “His inside game was just chewing Jones up --uppercuts, big heavy punches.”

Jones downplayed the effects of Cormier’s offense.

“He wasn’t hurting me with his shots,” the Jackson-Wink MMA representative said. “I was letting him miss punches, miss kicks and land shots that [weren’t] doing too much damage to me.”

A closely-contested fight turned for good in round four, when Jones landed a pair of takedowns that seemed to sap much of Cormier’s remaining will. The pace slowed considerably in round five, with Jones controlling much of the action in the clinch and up against the fence. Cormier finally landed his only takedown of the matchup later in the frame, but by then it was too little, too late.

Jones had already sent his intended message.

“He held Frank Miragainst the cage [at UFC on Fox 7] -- who is one of my dear friends-- held him against the cage and that’s what I did to him. I watched that fight so many times,” Jones said. “At points, the crowd was booing, and if you’re a fan, it’s not the most entertaining, but I out-grinded him. I held him against the cage. He could not get off the cage... It wasn’t a pretty fight; it wasn’t technically a sexy fight, but I proved that he wasn’t the king of the grind tonight. I was the king of the grind.”

The grudge match culminated in a bizarre exchange near the end of the bout. With Cormier clinging to a single leg and less than 10 seconds remaining, Jones raised his arms in triumph. Perhaps thinking the fight had ended, Cormier let his opponent go, and Jones capitalized by landing a left hand with a few ticks left on the clock. Cormier returned fire with a few punches after the horn, prompting Jones to punctuate his victory with a celebratory crotch chop. With that, any hopes a post-fight embrace were immediately extinguished.

“If you notice, I threw my last punches before the bell rang. He threw his last punches after the bell rang,” Jones said. “Once I saw him almost hit [referee] Herb Dean in the face trying to get after the bell punches, that’s why I gave him the ‘suck it’ sign, because the respect just wasn’t there.

“I don’t like Daniel Cormier. I don’t respect Daniel Cormier. I hope he’s somewhere crying right now. I’m sure he is. I can’t wait til he earns his way back so I can whoop him again.”
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