Video: Jon Jones Flips Off Daniel Cormier After Beating OSP

Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones may have picked up the interim 205-pound title by defeating Ovince St. Preux in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, but it’s safe to say that “Bones” won’t be happy until he regains

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Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones may have picked up the interim 205-pound title by defeating Ovince St. Preux in the main event of last night’s (Sat., April 23, 2016) UFC 197 from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, but it’s safe to say that “Bones” won’t be happy until he regains the belt he technically never lost from current champion (and archrival) Daniel Cormier.

Jones just wasn’t himself after more than a year off due to legal troubles, and he admitted he has a lot of work to do before he faces Cormier, whom he beat at UFC 183 in January 2015 and was supposed to face at UFC 197. The general consensus is just that, and now the promotion and hype will begin yet again for this long-held rivalry that has lasted for almost two years now.

Jones did his best to get that ball rolling right after the fight, too, as he flipped Cormier the bird when “DC” was calling the fight cageside. Check it out courtesy of the UFC’s Instagram account right here:

You didn’t expect @JonnyBones to give @DC_MMA a hug, did you? #UFC197

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Video: Jon Jones Flips Off Daniel Cormier Off As He Leaves Octagon

Maybe the highlight for some at UFC 197 revolving around Jon Jones came after the contest had ended.

With UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier watching – and calling the action – Octagon-side, “Bones” offered his thoughts to “DC” with a sim…

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Maybe the highlight for some at UFC 197 revolving around Jon Jones came after the contest had ended.

With UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier watching – and calling the action – Octagon-side, “Bones” offered his thoughts to “DC” with a simple slip of the finger.

Video: Jon Jones Flips Off Daniel Cormier Off As He Leaves Octagon

Maybe the highlight for some at UFC 197 revolving around Jon Jones came after the contest had ended.

With UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier watching – and calling the action – Octagon-side, “Bones” offered his thoughts to “DC” with a sim…

jones-flips-off-cormier

Maybe the highlight for some at UFC 197 revolving around Jon Jones came after the contest had ended.

With UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier watching – and calling the action – Octagon-side, “Bones” offered his thoughts to “DC” with a simple slip of the finger.

UFC 197 Predictions: Someone Picked Henry Cejudo To Knock Out ‘Mighty Mouse’

Jon Jones vs. Ovince St. Preux: Mike Drahota: Jon Jones is finally back, and he’s arguably in the best shape of his legendary MMA career. Time will tell if he can get past his out-of-cage struggles to regain his previously long-held UFC light heavyweight title belt, but he’s never really had much trouble winning fights

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Jon Jones vs. Ovince St. Preux:

Mike Drahota:

Jon Jones is finally back, and he’s arguably in the best shape of his legendary MMA career. Time will tell if he can get past his out-of-cage struggles to regain his previously long-held UFC light heavyweight title belt, but he’s never really had much trouble winning fights in the Octagon. He’s obviously not fighting arch rival champion Daniel Cormier, but late replacement St. Preux has some unorthodox striking and lethal knockout power, and Jones has had trouble with one other similarly sized opponent in Alexander Gustafsson. However, ‘OSP’ has also been handled thoroughly by touted grapplers Glover Teixeira and Ryan Bader. MMA math may not be the best deciding factor, but I still see Jones winning this by second-round submission.

Rory Kernaghan:

Jon Jones faces a dangerous fighter in Ovince Saint Preux, but in all honesty nothing new. With all due respect to OSP, I simply don’t feel he belongs in the octagon with Jones at this stage in his career. Truthfully, “Bones” is without doubt one of the greatest fighters of all time, even with all of the legal trouble going on in his personal life. The reach of Jones is a problem for any fighter, and I think he’ll be using it to fire nasty oblique kicks to keep his distance early on. I expect the former champion to utilize his nasty elbow attacks to wear down on St. Preux, eventually leading to a grizzly end. Again, no disrespect to OSP, but Jones is going to feed him some punishment. Jon Jones by TKO round three.

Mike Henken:

Jones has looked like an absolute monster in preparing for his return despite having to deal with a late opponent change just a few weeks prior to his fight. With that being said, I just don’t see many ways that St. Preux can challenge Jones. OSP is an elite level athlete with serious knockout power, but “Bones” is the best in the world, and possibly the best of all-time for a reason. I expect him to pick St. Preux apart on the feet before finishing the fight on the ground. Jones by third-round submission.

Demetrious Johnson vs. Henry Cejudo:

Mike Drahota:

There’s little doubt that Cejudo provides a new and perhaps more challenging test as “Mighty Mouse” attempts to inch his way closer to Anderson Silva’s UFC title defense record, but for all of the hype that heaped upon Cejudo for his Olympic wrestling gold medal, he hasn’t shown me all that much in the Octagon. Yes, his striking is sufficient and his takedowns will always be a threat, but he’s still seeking his first UFC stoppage and is arguably facing the No.1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Johnson has simply transcended 125 pounds in recent years, and has a variety of amazing finishes as he’s seemingly toyed with his opponents. Cejudo is very tough and may very well put up more of a fight than most, but I just don’t think he’s ready to take on a challenge like Johnson. “Mighty Mouse” by unanimous decision.

Rory Kernaghan:

Demetrious Johnson is another extremely dominant force, but is flying under the radar once again for his fight with Henry Cejudo. The former Olympian is a tremendous athlete, but does he have the MMA pedigree to take out such a superb fighter in ‘Mighty Mouse?’ Many would argue the contrary, but I find myself a little stuck on this pick. Cejudo is one of very few fighters who could potentially keep the pace of Johnson all five rounds, but the champion’s footwork and overall well rounded game is just so advanced and technical. I feel an upset coming in this fight, and I don’t often go with my gut, but I just sense that ‘Mighty Mouse’ is going to get caught with a big shot here. I know it’s against all the odds and the physics of this match up, but someone has to go for the underdog. Cejudo knocks out ‘Mighty Mouse’ in round one.

Mike Henken:

In my opinion, “Mighty Mouse” Johnson is one of the best fighters on the planet, although possibly not receiving the credit he deserves. The reigning flyweight boss seemingly does everything perfect, being able to strike from numerous stances as well as being able to transition effortlessly between takedowns and submission attempts. Despite being criticized for the ‘lack’ of competition he’s faced, “Mighty Mouse” has no easy task in Cejudo, an undefeated mixed martial artist and an Olympic gold medalist in wrestling. “The Messenger” has also improved his striking, but I don’t see it being enough to dethrone the king. Johnson by unanimous decision.

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The Nine Greatest Jon Jones Moments

The return of Jon Jones is nearly upon us. As the pound-for-pound best mixed martial artist in the game today, Jones possesses an uncanny ability to make fans wants to witness his excellence. Except for past run ins with the law and personal decisions that many of us would deem irresponsible acts of immaturity, the

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The return of Jon Jones is nearly upon us.

As the pound-for-pound best mixed martial artist in the game today, Jones possesses an uncanny ability to make fans wants to witness his excellence. Except for past run ins with the law and personal decisions that many of us would deem irresponsible acts of immaturity, the former light heavyweight king has forged undeniable greatness over the past five years.

On the heels of his Octagon comeback this weekend against a dangerously underrated and super athletic Ovince Saint Preux at UFC 197, we take a look back at the times that have made Jones the legendary mixed martial arts (MMA) character that he is today.

Here are the nine most memorable, remarkable, illustrious moments in the career of the 28-year-old phenom from Rochester, New York.

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UFC 197 Simulation Predicts Jon Jones Over Ovince Saint Preux

Even the simulations for UFC 197’s main event believe Jon Jones will leave Las Vegas with the interim light heavyweight title.

Jones meets Ovince Saint Preux Saturday night in the headline act, and you can see how the fight might play out courtesy “…

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Even the simulations for UFC 197’s main event believe Jon Jones will leave Las Vegas with the interim light heavyweight title.

Jones meets Ovince Saint Preux Saturday night in the headline act, and you can see how the fight might play out courtesy “EA Sports UFC 2” in the video below.

They do have it going to a second round and even include a preview of the rematch between Jones and Daniel Cormier at the very end.