As far as Vitor Belfort is concerned, UFC 152’s main event is a case of old vs. young, old school vs. new breed.
And Belfort, a definitive old-school fighter, knows he faces a challenge as a late replacement against dominant light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones.
“Here I am with 35 years old, 17 years into my career, fighting the best fighter of all-time, in the history of the UFC, a guy who’s [considered] the best athlete in MMA,” he told FUEL TV’s “UFC Tonight.”