Top 10 Pound for Pound Rankings After UFC 253

The official UFC rankings are a farce. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. The entire system seems to be predicated on the whim and fancies of the voting panelists, many of whom don’t even appear to closely follow mixed martial arts…

The official UFC rankings are a farce. That sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. The entire system seems to be predicated on the whim and fancies of the voting panelists, many of whom don’t even appear to closely follow mixed martial arts…

Jon Jones Only A Slight Betting Favorite Over Israel Adesanya Following UFC 253

Jones AdesanyaJon Jones remains a betting favorite over Israel Adesanya. However, the odds have shifted compared to previous months. Adesanya enjoyed an impressive second-round TKO win over Paulo Costa in the UFC 253 headliner to defend his middleweight title for the second time. Following the fight, he spoke of facing Jared Cannonier next, but didn’t rule […]

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Jon Jones remains a betting favorite over Israel Adesanya. However, the odds have shifted compared to previous months.

Adesanya enjoyed an impressive second-round TKO win over Paulo Costa in the UFC 253 headliner to defend his middleweight title for the second time.

Following the fight, he spoke of facing Jared Cannonier next, but didn’t rule out a Jones fight in the future as he still plans to “f*ck up” the former light heavyweight champion who he has developed a rivalry with since early last year.

That led to a response from Jones who questioned Adesanya’s hesitation in fighting him now rather than waiting to fight him in the future. Whether the two will fight soon or in a couple of years remains to be seen.

However, that led to oddsmakers posting updated betting odds about the potential super fight and they are certainly interesting. As per BetOnline.ag, Jones is a -150 favorite while Adesanya is a +130 underdog.

That means you would have to bet $150 to win $100 on Jones winning while a $100 bet on Adesanya would net you $130 in profit. What makes these odds interesting is the fact nearly a year ago — after Adesanya became middleweight champion — “Bones” was as high as a -550 favorite while Adesanya was a +375 underdog.

Adesanya’s recent performance against Costa has certainly played a role in those shifting odds as well as a below-par performance from Jones in his last fight against Dominick Reyes in February this year.

What do you make of these odds?

Dan Hardy Labels Israel Adesanya’s Post-Fight Celebration As ‘Crass,’ ‘Unnecessary’

Adesanya HardyUFC commentator and analyst Dan Hardy believes Israel Adesanya’s post-fight celebration against Paulo Costa was crass and unnecessary. Adesanya defended his middleweight title against Costa following an impressive second-round TKO win during their grudge match at UFC 253 this past weekend. “The Last Stylebender” notably humped Costa as the referee stopped the fight in an […]

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UFC commentator and analyst Dan Hardy believes Israel Adesanya’s post-fight celebration against Paulo Costa was crass and unnecessary.

Adesanya defended his middleweight title against Costa following an impressive second-round TKO win during their grudge match at UFC 253 this past weekend.

“The Last Stylebender” notably humped Costa as the referee stopped the fight in an action that went viral on social media. Costa was understandably not happy once he learned of what Adesanya did and as far as Hardy is concerned, it’s something that isn’t good for the sport.

Even if believes fighters should be themselves.

“It was crass, is the truth,” Hardy said at a recent media scrum (via MMA Fighting).”It was unnecessary and it was crass. It’s not good for the sport to be seeing those things, but at the same time we see a lot of the superstars they stand out, they create headlines because of the thing that they do. [Adesanya] was urinating on the octagon in his UFC debut. We shouldn’t be surprised by these things.

“There’s a lot of animosity between these guys and we do act out when we’re in these scenarios. When your adrenaline’s up, you’ve just won the fight, you’ve got all this energy. How many times do you see people doing terrible dances after fights and stuff? I’ve done it myself. You don’t know what you’re saying in interviews because your adrenaline’s going, you’re just ‘blllaaaaah!’ It happens. Sometimes it’s difficult to keep control of yourselves in those circumstances, but that’s when you see someone like that and you kind of think, well, it wasn’t in the spirit of martial arts and really that’s what we want to be seeing, to represent the sport as a whole. But ultimately, these people have to be their individual selves.”

As for the fight itself, Hardy believes Costa wasn’t ready to go five rounds in what was his first main event with the promotion.

That said, it was always going to be a tough task against someone as skilled as Adesanya.

“If you’re a three-round fighter and you’re fighting over five rounds, you may not be able to elevate your conditioning to five rounds,” Hardy said. “You may just have to manage that energy system. So starting hard and going fast for three rounds and then having to fight when you’re gassed and you’re trying to defend yourself against Adesanya is not the smart thing to do. So if I was in Costa’s corner I would have probably said the same thing: Take it easy the first round, don’t give him too much to search on, don’t give him too much research, don’t give him too much to kind of figure out and set you up. But unfortunately I just don’t think that Costa had the operating system against Izzy to be able to understand what was going on when he was in the pocket.

“You remember when Anderson Silva came into the sport, it was like witchcraft. He’s in there and people just don’t know what to do. We’ve got guys like Chris Leben that come crashing forward and knocking people out, couldn’t lay a hand on Anderson Silva, and there’s something very disconcerting about that. When you know that you normally close distance and hurt people pretty quickly and you can’t touch them. I think it was 12 strikes that he landed in the total fight. It was just a spectacular performance from Izzy, he manages range so well. It must be very much like fighting Khabib [Nurmagomedov]. You can’t really understand what his wrestling’s like until he’s got his hands on you. I think when you stand in front of Israel Adesanya, you can’t really understand what that’s like until it’s there. And when it’s there, it’s too late.”

What do you make of Hardy’s take?

Jon Jones vs. Israel Adesanya Odds Differ Widely Across Sportsbooks

How big of a favorite is Jon Jones over Israel Adesanya? Well, that depends on whom you ask. Talks of a potential Jon Jones vs. Israel Adesanya bout began to quiet down somewhat leading up to UFC 253, with Jones announcing a move up to heavyweight and …

How big of a favorite is Jon Jones over Israel Adesanya? Well, that depends on whom you ask. Talks of a potential Jon Jones vs. Israel Adesanya bout began to quiet down somewhat leading up to UFC 253, with Jones announcing a move up to heavyweight and all eyes and minds being focused on the […]

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Paulo Costa Vows To Get A Rematch With ‘Human Trash’ Israel Adesanya After His Post-Fight Celebration

Paulo Costa is not happy with Israel Adesanya and how he celebrated his second-round TKO win to defend his belt. After Adesanya’s win, he humped Costa on the ground and had some comments for the Brazilian’s coach. After Costa became aware o…

Paulo Costa is not happy with Israel Adesanya and how he celebrated his second-round TKO win to defend his belt. After Adesanya’s win, he humped Costa on the ground and had some comments for the Brazilian’s coach. After Costa became aware of the situation, he says he is not happy and vows to get a […]

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Jon Jones Mocks Israel Adesanya, Tells Him ‘To Grow Some Balls’ To Fight Him

JonesJon Jones hit back at Israel Adesanya and questioned why he is hesitant to fight him now. Adesanya enjoyed his second successful middleweight title defense following a dominant second-round TKO win over Paulo Costa at UFC 253 this past weekend. Afterwards in the post-fight press conference, Adesanya called to face Jared Cannonier next but mentioned […]

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Jon Jones hit back at Israel Adesanya and questioned why he is hesitant to fight him now.

Adesanya enjoyed his second successful middleweight title defense following a dominant second-round TKO win over Paulo Costa at UFC 253 this past weekend.

Afterwards in the post-fight press conference, Adesanya called to face Jared Cannonier next but mentioned that he still had plans to ‘f*ck up’ Jones in the future. However, he would have to speak with his coach Eugene Bareman first.

For Jones, that’s just an excuse for Adesanya not having to fight him now.

““I’m still going to beat his ass, I just need to ask my coach” ??????

“The moment I heard but… ? Bro you’re younger than me and have four times the fighting experience. Grow some balls already”

Adesanya has gone back-and-forth with Jones since early last year and has maintained that he will eventually fight the latter once he cleans up the middleweight division.

Jones, meanwhile, recently vacated his light heavyweight title and has plans to move up to heavyweight. However, based on his recent tweets, it looks like he is more than willing to fight Adesanya next if “The Last Stylebender” showed an interest in it.

What do you think of Jones’ response to Adesanya? Do you think we’ll see them fight soon?