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Jones, a New York indigenous, has never come all around losing a fight and it has never encountered even so much as a three-second slice of a fight that didn't function him essentially toying regarding his prey. In one regard, Jones' domination reminds everyone of Mike Tyson prior to his 21st birthday: The only suspense that arises in a Jon Jones fight involves just how long the other guy could survive. "Who wants it additional? " and "Who's likely to win? " are NOT questions you asked yourself while watching Tyson with his short-lived prime. And they are not questions you think about during a Jon Jones battle.

And yet, mindful of the landmines that lurk once you underestimate an opponent, Jones has called Machida their most dangerous foe thus far. I don't think it's lip-service; I think the champ is sincere - and he's absolutely right. An UFC.com online poll was recently conducted which asked visitors, "How long will Jon Jones reign as champ?" The results surprised me. 31% said at least another year. 15% said at least three more years. 11% said at least five more years.

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Now, the polls are certainly not scientifically conducted here, meaning one person which has a computer could vote 10 times as long as they wanted to (false with a scientific poll). And I suspect that this raging nationalism and commitment of Brazilian fans is pushing the needle a lot. But perhaps fans are also acknowledging that Machida is probably the only man in the 205-pound division who is able to match Jones' unorthodox tendencies regarding his own equally unorthodox behaviors. Unorthodox usually means unknown, and unpredictable means the possibilities of "anything can happen" shoot way up. Make no mistake, these are the a couple of kings of unorthodox from the UFC.

An esteemed colleague of mine, Jon Anik, also conducted an casual survey among his twenty five, 000 or so lovers on Twitter. Anik posed the question: Who is the 205er ideal equipped to beat Jon Jones?

The responses: Rashad Evans (34%); Lyoto Machida (24%); Dan Henderson (20%); Phil Davis (16%), etc.

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I'm very much awaiting this fight. And it wouldn't surprise me to discover Machida pull the annoyed. But my guess is the challenger must come in to the Octagon with a number of new surprises, something nobody has ever seen before (such as the front kick in which TKO'd Randy Couture inside his last fight, knocking out an entrance tooth). It will take a few new tricks to defeat the superior athleticism connected with Jones and his huge reach advantage (Jones' wingspan is really a whopping 84. 5 inches versus 74" for Lyoto. And that reach advantage is obviously key for Jones because it allows him to be in range to hit and kick - without having to be in range to be hit and kicked through the other guy).

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"Before this fight When i questioned your heart, I questioned your aerobic, I questioned how significantly you wanted it, " I told your pet. "I thought you were slightly lazy in the health club. Very skilled and gifted, but a little lazy as fighters go. "

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I was one with the people who thought Mir's win over Nogueira may have been a fluke, but I don't think so any more. Mir is just that good. Big Nog has just fought three times previously three years, but says he thinks rejuvenated after three surgeries. The win over Brendan Schaub [url=http://www.shewyne.com/peutereyoutlet.html]peuterey sito ufficiale[/url] was one of those turn-back-the-clock moments for Nog and he's likely to have revenge on his / her mind Saturday in Toronto. He thinks it had been a staph infection of which weakened him against Mir. That's what makes this particular rematch so intriguing. Fluke or Trend? We'll find out Weekend.
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