Coach: For Jones, Cormier Will Be Easier Fight Than St. Preux

Taking a fight on short notice is never an easy thing to do, even if you are the consensus best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. So now that Jon “Bones” Jones and his coaches can rest assured they know who will be staring back across at him from the other side of the Octagon, “Team Bones”

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Taking a fight on short notice is never an easy thing to do, even if you are the consensus best pound-for-pound fighter in the world. So now that Jon “Bones” Jones and his coaches can rest assured they know who will be staring back across at him from the other side of the Octagon, “Team Bones” can enter into this championship bout, slated for UFC 200 on July 9, 2016, with the poise and confidence we’ve all become accustomed to seeing.

According to Mike Winkeljohn, Jones’ head coach at the renowned Jackson-Wink fight team, this familiar feeling of sufficient preparation is certainly going to make “Bones’” rematch with his increasingly bitter rival a much easier path to walk.

“We’ve already got the game plan put together – now it’s almost easier in some ways, because we continue working it.”

It’s hard to argue with that sentiment, seeing that Jones was still able to dominate the awkward and the oft difficult-to-prepare-for Ovince St. Preux on short notice after his original opponent, current UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier, pulled out of their scheduled UFC 197 fight due to a leg injury.

“Bones” admitted that his coaches had advised against taking the bout on such short notice, and Winkeljohn in particular said “OSP” would pose some issues with his physical stature and awkward stand-up style, but that didn’t appear to be much of a problem, as Jones handled the tough, athletic former University of Tennessee Volunteers football standout with relative ease.

However, now that Jones and company can get back to their usual routine and preparation, especially for an opponent against whom “Bones” has already competed and soundly beaten, Coach “Wink” has a sneaking suspicion that this trip to the Octagon is going to be a different story than was the ill-prepared scrap with “OSP” (even if Cormier himself may not think so).

“We’ve been training for it for a while, so I think it’s going to be an easier fight [than OSP was] for Jon…Jon is going to hit him with some really, really, really hard elbows.”

Somewhere in the United States, Brandon Vera is shuddering to himself, still haunted by the devastating elbow delivered by a 22 year old soon-to-be champion that nearly cracked the entire right side of his skull.

So if “DC” has learned anything from his previous meeting with Jones, and the rest of the bodies that “Bones’” has left in his wake, he’ll spend his night inside that Octagon on July 9 with his hands up, his chin down and his head and neck as far away as humanly possible from Jones’ terrifying clinch.

But no matter what, barring any injuries or visits to the Albuquerque police station, it’s safe to say that this much anticipated rematch between the consensus top two light heavyweights in the world will not disappoint.

 

 

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Jon Jones Reveals His Plan To Beat “OSP” At UFC 197

Jon “Bones” Jones is arguably the pound-for-pound greatest fighter alive, and an indispensable component of that status is not just his size, speed and reach, but his exceptional ability to all but master each phase of the fight game. Wrestling? Check. Jiu-jitsu? Check. Striking? Check. Transitions? Check. When it comes to the holy grail that is

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Jon “Bones” Jones is arguably the pound-for-pound greatest fighter alive, and an indispensable component of that status is not just his size, speed and reach, but his exceptional ability to all but master each phase of the fight game. Wrestling? Check. Jiu-jitsu? Check. Striking? Check. Transitions? Check.

When it comes to the holy grail that is well-roundedness, “Bones” is the cream of the crop. He’s an outstanding wrestler with a devastating and constantly evolving stand up game, complemented by an equally overwhelming ground and submission arsenal. We’ve often seen him showcase this nearly unprecedented skillset, generally in the form of fighting his opponents smack in the middle of their wheelhouse.

Jones truly seems to enjoy proving a point by attacking his opponents where they’re strongest. He likes to give them a taste of their own medicine, so to speak, and he plans to do the same with Ovince St. Preux this weekend (April 23, 2016) at UFC 197:

“I don’t like the thought of anyone being better than me at any craft…so, yeah, I’ll definitely stand and trade with Ovince, that’s definitely where he’s the best.”

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Wherever you’re strengths lay, that’s the area in which Jones is going to quiz you.

To illustrate this point, think back to these past fights:

  1. vs Chael Sonnen – pressured him, fought up against the cage, got the takedown and ground and pounded him out for the TKO.
  2. vs Glover Teixeira – stood and traded, closed the distance, got in the clinch, fought him in a phone booth and hit him with power shots.
  3. vs Daniel Cormier – used his wrestling, got takedowns and used Cormier’s motto “embrace the grind” against him in the championship rounds, grinding him out until the final horn.

From the sounds of things, his rapidly approaching fight against “OSP” will be no different.

Last night (Wednesday, April 20, 2016), Jones appeared on UFC Tonight to talk to the hosts about this upcoming interim title bout, and as you may have already guessed, he’s thinking about proving one of his points yet again. “OSP” is a skilled south paw striker, and Bones, being a skilled orthodox striker, says he wants to stand and trade with OSP going to southpaw this weekend at UFC 197.

“I believe that I’m a better south paw than he is, I’ve spent a lot of time working on my south paw and I just may just fight him south paw the whole fight just to prove a point.”

If that statement doesn’t ooze utter confidence in dominance, then I don’t know what does. One thing is for sure, however, it’s going to be great seeing Jonny “Bones” Jones back in the Octagon again, where he belongs.

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Reebok Terminates Contract with Former UFC Champ Jon ‘Bones’ Jones

The hits keep coming for Jon “Bones” Jones, as the former UFC light heavyweight champion has lost his endorsement deal with Reebok, according to a tweet from ESPN’s Darren Rovell.  The news comes one day after Jones was stripped of his UFC title following his involvement in a hit-and-run incident in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As […]

The hits keep coming for Jon “Bones” Jones, as the former UFC light heavyweight champion has lost his endorsement deal with Reebok, according to a tweet from ESPN’s Darren Rovell.  The news comes one day after Jones was stripped of his UFC title following his involvement in a hit-and-run incident in Albuquerque, New Mexico. As […]

Jon Jones: Why Daniel Cormier Represents Bones’ Biggest Challenge

Like many MMA fans, I’d love to see Jon Jones fight Alexander Gustafsson again, but Saturday’s bout with Daniel Cormier in Las Vegas at UFC 182 is Bones’ defining fight. We may never see a more genuinely hate-charged buildup for a bout. I’ve seen plenty of fights in boxing and MMA where the hype was about […]

Like many MMA fans, I’d love to see Jon Jones fight Alexander Gustafsson again, but Saturday’s bout with Daniel Cormier in Las Vegas at UFC 182 is Bones’ defining fight. We may never see a more genuinely hate-charged buildup for a bout. I’ve seen plenty of fights in boxing and MMA where the hype was about […]

Daniel Cormier Zings Jon Jones with Pic After Bones Disses Olympic Background

The lead-up to the Jon Jones vs. Daniel Cormier fight on January 3, 2014, just keeps getting better. After Bones laughed about Cormier‘s fourth-place finish in the 2004 Olympics as a member of the U.S. wrestling team, Cormier fired back: Saw Jones on @jimmykimmel clowning me for 4th in the OLYMPICS. This morning I can […]

The lead-up to the Jon Jones vs. Daniel Cormier fight on January 3, 2014, just keeps getting better. After Bones laughed about Cormier‘s fourth-place finish in the 2004 Olympics as a member of the U.S. wrestling team, Cormier fired back: Saw Jones on @jimmykimmel clowning me for 4th in the OLYMPICS. This morning I can […]

The Beautiful Mind of Jon ‘Bones’ Jones

At first, we didn’t notice how different he was.  We saw his enormous physical gifts against Stephan Bonnar and Jake O’Brien, two durable veterans who wilted under his surprising strength. This was a fighter? No way. This was a skinny kid getting by because he was longer than his opponents, as if being longer suddenly […]

At first, we didn’t notice how different he was.  We saw his enormous physical gifts against Stephan Bonnar and Jake O’Brien, two durable veterans who wilted under his surprising strength. This was a fighter? No way. This was a skinny kid getting by because he was longer than his opponents, as if being longer suddenly […]