Jon Jones Wants to Be Heavyweight Champ, Cain Velasquez Would Accept Challenge

Jon Jones isn’t sure when his move to heavyweight will happen, but he’s certainly not above setting some lofty goals for himself. The UFC’s reigning light heavyweight champion is currently preparing for a showdown in September against Alexander Gustafsson, but questions about his future seem unavoidable. He’s mentioned numerous times that he plans to eventually […]

Jon Jones isn’t sure when his move to heavyweight will happen, but he’s certainly not above setting some lofty goals for himself. The UFC’s reigning light heavyweight champion is currently preparing for a showdown in September against Alexander Gustafsson, but questions about his future seem unavoidable. He’s mentioned numerous times that he plans to eventually […]

Jon Jones Not Ready to Move to Heavyweight Yet but It Will Happen Eventually

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has long considered a move to heavyweight at some point during his career, but could that time come soon after his next fight? Jones is taking on rising star Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165 in Toronto this September, but like always, the questions about his future are asked whenever […]

UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has long considered a move to heavyweight at some point during his career, but could that time come soon after his next fight? Jones is taking on rising star Alexander Gustafsson at UFC 165 in Toronto this September, but like always, the questions about his future are asked whenever […]

Daniel Cormier Will Request Immediate Light Heavyweight Title Shot After UFC 166

Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix winner Daniel Cormier is still pushing for a light heavyweight title shot. While he called out UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones back at the final Strikeforce event back in January, the former USA Olympic Wrestling Team member has remained a force at heavyweight. Speaking with UFC Tonight for their July […]

Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix winner Daniel Cormier is still pushing for a light heavyweight title shot. While he called out UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones back at the final Strikeforce event back in January, the former USA Olympic Wrestling Team member has remained a force at heavyweight. Speaking with UFC Tonight for their July […]

5 Fighters Poised to Make a Run in the UFC’s Light Heavyweight Division

The light heavyweight division is currently ruled by the iron fist that is Jon Jones. Since taking the title from Mauricio Rua, Jones has looked almost immortal in the cage. The light heavyweight division is stacked with talent, though most of the fighters are older in age. It is still one of the most popular […]

The light heavyweight division is currently ruled by the iron fist that is Jon Jones. Since taking the title from Mauricio Rua, Jones has looked almost immortal in the cage. The light heavyweight division is stacked with talent, though most of the fighters are older in age. It is still one of the most popular […]

[VIDEO] Jeff Monson Loses Via Submission For First Time This Century

Former NCAA Division I collegiate wrestler and former ADCC world submission champion Jeff Monson has fought MMA professionally for nearly sixteen years now. He’s fought some of the best in the world, put together incredibly win streaks and even challenged for the UFC heavyweight belt.

And yes, the forty two year-old is still fighting. Up until Thursday night, in fact, “The Snowman” was riding a seven fight unbeaten streak. That streak ended at the hands of Alexey Olenik in the Ukraine when Monson lost via submission for the first time since April of 1999 to David Dodd.

Monson tapped out in the second round against Olenik to a rear naked choke but the damage was really done on the feet. From the get-go, Monson got tagged over and again by the longer Olenik.

In the first round, the American was dropped with a left. He was unable to secure a take down despite many attempts and at the end of the first period, found himself on his back. For some reason, the round was allowed to continue for a good twenty seconds past it’s five minute allotment, during which time, Monson ate about ten punches from his back and had his guard passed.

Former NCAA Division I collegiate wrestler and former ADCC world submission champion Jeff Monson has fought MMA professionally for nearly sixteen years now. He’s fought some of the best in the world, put together incredibly win streaks and even challenged for the UFC heavyweight belt.

And yes, the forty two year-old is still fighting. Up until Thursday night, in fact, “The Snowman” was riding a seven fight unbeaten streak. That streak ended at the hands of Alexey Olenik in the Ukraine when Monson lost via submission for the first time since April of 1999 to David Dodd.

Monson tapped out in the second round against Olenik to a rear naked choke but the damage was really done on the feet. From the get-go, Monson got tagged over and again by the longer Olenik.

In the first round, the American was dropped with a left. He was unable to secure a take down despite many attempts and at the end of the first period, found himself on his back. For some reason, the round was allowed to continue for a good twenty seconds past it’s five minute allotment, during which time, Monson ate about ten punches from his back and had his guard passed.

When the time keeper came back from his sandwich break, Monson was bloodied and had trouble standing. The second round didn’t go any better for the wrestler who, again, was unable to score any take downs and was ultimately dropped one more by punches before being finished on the ground.

Monson is a competition addict, having fought sixty five professional MMA bouts with countless grappling competitions in between. Do you think it is time for the veteran to stop taking punishment, nation? Or, did he just run into a bad match up this week?

Elias Cepeda

5 Fighters Poised to Make a Run in the UFC’s Heavyweight Division

The UFC heavyweight division is as exciting as it’s ever been. The top 10 features a list of competitive, competent fighters, and the top two guys, champion Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos, are currently in the process of penning one the greatest rivalries in heavyweight history; they’ve already surpassed Andrei Arlovski-Tim Sylvia (by a […]

The UFC heavyweight division is as exciting as it’s ever been. The top 10 features a list of competitive, competent fighters, and the top two guys, champion Cain Velasquez and Junior dos Santos, are currently in the process of penning one the greatest rivalries in heavyweight history; they’ve already surpassed Andrei Arlovski-Tim Sylvia (by a […]