Rashad Evans Says Jon Jones “Couldn’t Let It Go,” Meanwhile He Detailed Nightclub Confrontation to ProMMARadio and Will Again to HDNet on Friday!

Rashad Evans gave ProMMARadio a detailed version of his “Surrender” nightclub confrontation with Jon Jones last weekend in Las Vegas, and below is a transcript of the incident according to Evans *Note: my god, he.

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Rashad Evans gave ProMMARadio a detailed version of his “Surrender” nightclub confrontation with Jon Jones last weekend in Las Vegas, and below is a transcript of the incident according to Evans *Note: my god, he seems to have memorized the incident word for word.

You can read Evan’s account below or wait for his appearance on HDNet this Friday night where he “SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON RECENT CONFRONTATION WITH JON JONES” according to a press release from HDNet’s Inside MMA. Poor HDNet were probably thrilled to book Evans and get his side, but for a guy who says Jon Jones “couldn’t let it go” (which apparently started their confrontation) he sure seems eager to talk about it.

“I saw Jon this past week at the fighter summit and we were at the same location. He pulled me to the side and he said ‘Rashad, I need to talk to you, I think things are getting out of control.’ I thought it was pretty mature for the young guy instead of just ignoring me,” told Evans.

“First thing he said was ‘I just wanna be the first to tell you is I’m gonna destroy you, I’m gonna annihilate you and I’m gonna show the world you’re overrated. I’m gonna punish you and you’ll be my first highlight reel knockout’ and I just started laughing.

“You brought me out here to tell me you’re gonna destroy me? Let’s not even talk about how stupid that sounds. Why would you wanna come way over here to say that in private. Furthermore, how did you even come up with that? He’s like ‘Rashad, remember when I was catching you with knees and elbows in training’ but I said ‘I was simulating Bader. I wasn’t trying to beat you, Jon. I was simulating Bader and what he might do.’

“I told him, ‘Do you remember when I held you down and I was slapping you and punching you in the face and you were underneath me and you couldn’t move and then you looked me in the eye and said ‘Ok, can we get up now?’ and I said ‘No Jon, if you quit now, you’ll quit in the fight. You gotta earn your way up.’ So we fought some more and you couldn’t move some more and you said ‘can you help me?’ and I said ‘No, you have to earn your way up’ and we go for a little bit longer and you still can’t get up so you roll on your back to let me choke you out thinking I’d let you up and be satisfied with that but I didn’t. I continued to make you work up.’

“I said ‘do you remember that?’ and he said ‘yeah, I remember that’ and I said ‘that’s why you don’t want to fight me’ and he was just lost for words for a second and then he told me, ‘Rashad, you just motivating me. You don’t know what you started’ and it just went like that and it just ended when a couple people from our parties separated the two of us. He couldn’t let it go.”

Jon Jones and the 20 Most Explosive Fighters in MMA Today

Jon Jones has been on a tear through the UFC.He is only 23 years old and has already climbed his way to the top of arguably the most talent rich division in the UFC.He is 7-1 in the UFC with his only loss coming by disqualification for illegal downward…

Jon Jones has been on a tear through the UFC.

He is only 23 years old and has already climbed his way to the top of arguably the most talent rich division in the UFC.

He is 7-1 in the UFC with his only loss coming by disqualification for illegal downward elbow strikes. It’s a blemish on his otherwise perfect record, but if you’re going to lose a fight it’s probably best to lose for kicking your opponent’s ass too hard.

So, what is the key to this young fighter’s remarkable success?

There are a few. His reach and unpredictability are definitely important. However, I think the most important aspect of Jones’ game is his explosiveness.

In fact, many of the most successful fighters ever to compete in the UFC have relied on their explosiveness. For example: Tito Ortiz, Matt Hughes, Chuck Liddell.

It’s no secret, explosiveness is one of the desirable qualities a fighter can have.

With that in mind, let’s check out how Jon Jones ranks amongst the most explosive fighters in MMA today.

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Wednesday Morning MMA Link Club

(The UFC Fighter Summit has a storybook ending. Congrats, Janitor.)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– BJ Penn and Jake Shields Want to Fight Each Other (LowKick)

– Shane Carwin’s Cardio Under Microscope at UFC 131 (NBC Sports MMA)

– Rashad Evans Explains His Nightclub Altercation With Jon Jones; Insists ‘Bones’ Ducked Him (MMA Mania)

– Mac Danzig Out of Next Month’s Anticipated Clash With Donald Cerrone, Vagner Rocha to Replace (Five Ounces of Pain)

– Matt Mitrione: If Ortiz Is Still Upset After Confrontation, ‘Then We Can Scrap’ (MMA Fighting)

– Your Favorite Hooters Girl to Serve Ring Cards at ‘UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber II’ (5thRound)

– This Will Be the Strangest Seven-Second Knockout You Will See This Year (MiddleEasy)

– Mark Coleman ‘Would Drop Everything’ To Fight Herschel Walker (MMA Convert)

– Video: Hector Lombard Gets Pissed at Reporter After Bellator 44 (TheFightNerd)

– Going Medieval: MMA’s 20 Worst Beatdowns (BleacherReport.com/MMA)


(The UFC Fighter Summit has a storybook ending. Congrats, Janitor.)

Some selected highlights from our friends around the MMA blogosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details on how your site can join the MMA Link Club…

– BJ Penn and Jake Shields Want to Fight Each Other (LowKick)

– Shane Carwin’s Cardio Under Microscope at UFC 131 (NBC Sports MMA)

– Rashad Evans Explains His Nightclub Altercation With Jon Jones; Insists ‘Bones’ Ducked Him (MMA Mania)

– Mac Danzig Out of Next Month’s Anticipated Clash With Donald Cerrone, Vagner Rocha to Replace (Five Ounces of Pain)

– Matt Mitrione: If Ortiz Is Still Upset After Confrontation, ‘Then We Can Scrap’ (MMA Fighting)

– Your Favorite Hooters Girl to Serve Ring Cards at ‘UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber II’ (5thRound)

– This Will Be the Strangest Seven-Second Knockout You Will See This Year (MiddleEasy)

– Mark Coleman ‘Would Drop Everything’ To Fight Herschel Walker (MMA Convert)

– Video: Hector Lombard Gets Pissed at Reporter After Bellator 44 (TheFightNerd)

– Going Medieval: MMA’s 20 Worst Beatdowns (BleacherReport.com/MMA)

Jon Jones on Injured Hand, Future Fights and ‘Most Dangerous Man’

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse ExclusiveA hand injury has UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones out of commission at the moment, so he’s spending less time on the physical side of MMA and more time on the mental side.

In an interview with MMAFighting.c…

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A hand injury has UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones out of commission at the moment, so he’s spending less time on the physical side of MMA and more time on the mental side.

In an interview with MMAFighting.com, Jones said that it will be at least another month before he’s cleared for full-contact training again, and that has him working more on strategy and tactics and staying away from striking and grappling. But Jones said he does expect to return to the Octagon this year, and he doesn’t think there’s any dearth of available opponents.

Jones also talked about his desire to coach on The Ultimate Fighter, the fights he’s most looking forward to watching, and whether he deserves to be considered the world’s most dangerous man. The full interview is below.

Michael David Smith: Let’s start with the question everyone is asking you: How’s your hand?
Jon Jones: My hand is healing up, but it’s definitely not ready to withstand full-on combat training. But it is healing up.

What can you do and what can’t you do?
As far as training, the main thing I can’t do is grapple — catching myself falling hurts it and causes pain. That’s actually the biggest thing, catching myself while falling, and that’s the thing I have to stay away from the most. As for what I can do, I can run, I can shadow box, I can study footage, I can come up with tactics, come up with strategies to prepare myself for future opponents and I think the mental aspect of combat is really important, and that’s something that I can work on right now.

When do you think you’ll be ready to fight next?
I’m not sure.

Do you think it will be this year?
Yes, this year would be nice, but I’m really not sure. I know I need exactly one more month before I’m clear to start working out again, so this year would be nice — I’d be happy.

Who do you think your next opponent will be?
I don’t know, man. That’s up to Dana White, we’ll have to wait and see who wins and who loses and whether people have injuries and stuff like that. So I can’t really make a statement on that. I’ll just have to let the fights work out.

Given your time frame of maybe fighting late in the year, do you think you might be a coach on the next season of The Ultimate Fighter?
Being a coach on The Ultimate Fighter is on my vision wall — something I plan to do as a goal and a life dream. Hopefully it happens but when it happens I don’t know.

What’s your opinion of the state of the light heavyweight division these days? Most people think it’s the most talented division in the UFC, but there haven’t been a whole lot of title fights, with Shogun Rua and Lyoto Machida fighting twice and then Shogun needing close to a year off before fighting you, and now you needing some time off with your hand, do you think it’s a problem that the title isn’t being defended all that often?
No, not at all. There are lots of entertaining fights to be had even if there aren’t title fights. There’s great talent and almost every fighter in the Top 10 could potentially be in a title fight in this organization.

As a fan are there any fights in particular you’re looking forward to?
Junior dos Santos vs. Shane Carwin — that should be a great fight to watch, and that’s the fight I’m most looking forward to. And then there’s Rampage Jackson against Matt Hamill, that’s a fight that could go so many different ways so I’m looking forward to that as well.

You technically have a loss on your record to Matt Hamill although even he admits that you didn’t really lose that fight. Do you have any desire to fight him again and maybe get a definitive win over him? Do you think that if he beats Rampage Jackson he’d deserve to fight you?
I don’t think him beating Rampage would be enough for him to earn a title fight. I have no desire to fight Matt Hamill again. That was a great performance and it’s history now. I’m looking for new opponents, new threats and new challenges. I’ve already had the Hamill fight.

You’re nominated for the most dangerous man in Spike’s Guys’ Choice Awards. It’s you against Manny Pacquiao. Do you think of yourself as the most dangerous man in the world?
No, I don’t. I think there are guys out there who would probably beat me up in a fight. If you ever think to yourself as the biggest man there’s going to be someone bigger. If you let yourself think you’re the best man someone else will be better. I have to focus on getting better myself. So I don’t think I’m the world’s most dangerous man. But when it comes to me and Pacquiao, I would certainly beat him in an MMA match because I’m so much bigger than him and it’s mixed martial arts compared to someone who just uses one martial art in boxing. But the whole situation is just an honor to be a part of, and hopefully they choose me.

Where do you put yourself among all the fighters in MMA? Do you think you’re the best, pound for pound?
No, not at all. I would still be behind Georges St. Pierre and Anderson Silva. I’ve had some great performances but I have some improving to do as a martial artist. Shogun was a great champion to beat but there were a lot of holes in his game. I still have to prove I can beat phenomenal wrestlers and phenomenal boxers. I have to do my best against every style of martial artist and show I’m a complete martial artist. So I don’t consider myself the pound-for-pound best. But I do consider myself one of the top martial artists in that I think I’m one of the people who really loves martial arts, who cherishes what it means to be a martial artist in and out of the cage.

Is there anyone you could point to whom you haven’t fought yet who would be the best opponent for you?
No. I just look at the whole division. I don’t see one guy I haven’t fought.

Immediately after you beat Shogun, Joe Rogan said on the pay-per-view broadcast, “He might be the greatest talent that we’ve ever seen in the UFC.” Do you think of yourself along those lines?
I think that could be the case in the future. But I just have to strive for greatness, keep the passion, keep the dedication, keep working toward my goals. Right now I think that’s a little premature to say, but I think it could be true one day.

Are you surprised by how fast stardom has come for you? Not just being a UFC champion but also being on The Tonight Show and that sort of thing?
Yes, that’s very surprising. My goal was just to be the best fighter I could be and now I’m achieving things beyond that like being a role model and having people know who I am outside of MMA, and that’s really, really cool. That’s what comes from hard work and dedication and striving for greatness.

 

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MMA Photo Tribute: Fighters and Random-Ass Celebrities

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(Chuck Liddell poses with ‘Taboo’, co-host of Our Time.)

We have no idea how most of these encounters came about — but we’re sure they were all fairly awkward. Here are 21 of our favorite photos of MMA fighters rubbing shoulders with reality show stars, B-list actors, and aging rock royalty. Ah, the perks of fame…

Carrot Top Cain Velasquez Cris Angel UFC celebs
(Cain Velasquez: The meat in a douche sandwich.)

Chuck Liddell Taboo Black Eyed Peas
(Chuck Liddell poses with ‘Taboo’, co-host of Our Time.)

We have no idea how most of these encounters came about — but we’re sure they were all fairly awkward. Here are 21 of our favorite photos of MMA fighters rubbing shoulders with reality show stars, B-list actors, and aging rock royalty. Ah, the perks of fame…

Carrot Top Cain Velasquez Cris Angel UFC celebs
(Cain Velasquez: The meat in a douche sandwich.)

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira Vin Diesel
(“…so then I snuck into Paul Walker’s trailer, put my balls on his forehead, and took a picture of it! You should have seen his face! Hahahaha! With my balls on it! Oh man!”)

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(Rosie O’Donnell and her adopted son Urijah.)

Tito Ortiz Donnie Walhberg MMA celebs TAO
(Tito Ortiz with Donnie Wahlberg, former New Kid on the Block and current brother of the guy who produces Entourage.)

Kimbo Slice Elton John Roy Nelson MMA celebrities party photo gallery celebs
(“Ay dawg, lemme use ‘Honky Cat‘ for my next walkout song.”)

Cindy Crawford Matt Hughes sign breasts boobs tits funny MMA photos
(“Sure lady, I’ll sign your ti–HOLY FUCK YOU’RE CINDY CRAWFORD.”)
Cindy Crawford Matt Hughes sign breasts boobs tits funny MMA photos

Quinton Jackson Dr. Phil
(“And I guess at that moment I realized that perhaps it was me that had the nasty ass stank breff the whole time.”)

Amir Sadollah Verne Troyer funny MMA photos
(Verne Troyer actually trains jiu-jitsu. His grappling dummy is a Teddy Ruxpin.)

Fabricio Werdum Carlos Santana
(Carlos Santana still needs a lot of work on that fist-pose.)

Rashad Evans Coco Ice T UFC MMA photos celebs party gallery
(Rashad Evans with Ice-T and his freaky wife Coco.)

Gina Carano Mickey Rourke MMA photos celebrities funny
(“That’s right, baby, a starring role in the next Steven Soderbergh flick. Now come on, you can trust Uncle Mickey.”)

Jon Jones 50 Cent MMA UFC photos celebs gallery
(Jon Jones shares war stories with 50 Cent, chokes out Jay Leno.)
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Dan Hardy Vinnie Paul
(Dan Hardy steals some metal essence from Pantera’s Vinnie Paul.)

Josh Thompson LL Cool J
(Nothing impresses LL Cool J more than a giant watch.)

Roger Huerta Laura Prepon dating MMA photos
(Roger Huerta and Laura Prepon, in happier times.)

Quinton Jackson Kevin James MMA photos funny gallery
(Rampage, please just read the teleprompter.)

Forrest Griffin Ton Jones
(Forrest Griffin with Ton Jones of ‘Auction Hunters’. Now *that’s* random…)

Fedor Emelianenko Jean Claude Van Damme
(Fedor Emelianenko, Jean-Claude Van Damme, and their dates.)

Official B/R MMA Rankings May 2011: Top 10 Light Heavyweights in MMA

Here is the first installment of the Bleacher Report MMA Rankings. Each month on the first and 15th of the month we will publish divisional rankings. On the first of each month we will post our pound-for-pound rankings. The rankings were voted on by nu…

Here is the first installment of the Bleacher Report MMA Rankings. Each month on the first and 15th of the month we will publish divisional rankings. On the first of each month we will post our pound-for-pound rankings.

The rankings were voted on by numerous writers on Bleacher Report and do not reflect any of their rankings personally. The rankings are an average of each writer’s vote for each weight class.

Special thanks to those who contributed:

Jason Schielke

Nick Caron

Nick Colon

J.P. Smith

Dale De Souza

Blake Dreisbach

Andrew Mahlmann

Michael Evans

Sean Smith

Sal DeRose

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