Jon Jones: ‘I’m at 20 Percent of Where I Can Be’

Filed under: UFC, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsLAS VEGAS — The word “hype” is often thrown around in MMA circles, surrounding young prospects. It probably has been attached to few names as often as it has been attached to Jon Jones.

Even during a weekend …

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LAS VEGAS — The word “hype” is often thrown around in MMA circles, surrounding young prospects. It probably has been attached to few names as often as it has been attached to Jon Jones.

Even during a weekend featuring a middleweight championship bout, more than a few insiders have admitted that Jones’ fight with Ryan Bader is the one they’re most interested in seeing at UFC 126. The spotlight on him is that bright. But to Jones, “hype” is a four-letter word for its often negative connotation related to unearned attention. To Jones, it’s not hype if it’s hard-earned through work.

But despite his success and the limelight that’s followed him, Jones won’t concede he’s anywhere close to a finished product as a fighter. In fact, he says one of his favorite parts of MMA is that there is always more to learn.

“I love it,” he told MMA Fighting. “MMA is like swimming out into the middle of the ocean and realizing there’s no other side out there. It’s like climbing a ladder where there’s no top rung. When you take account of expert psychology stuff, working on flexibility, guard passes, working from the bottom, and I could go on, there’s so much to learn. I love it. But I say I’m at 20 percent of where I can be, where I should be.”

Eleven Ways of Looking at UFC 126

Filed under: UFCFrom predictions to observations to useless information and even more useless opinions, here’s some food for thought in advance of UFC 126 from Las Vegas on Saturday night:

I. Vitor Belfort’s mental game will be his biggest obstacle to…

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From predictions to observations to useless information and even more useless opinions, here’s some food for thought in advance of UFC 126 from Las Vegas on Saturday night:

I. Vitor Belfort’s mental game will be his biggest obstacle to overcome.
Throughout his career, Belfort has been spectacular when things go well early on. It’s when they start to turn against him that he crumbles. At times Belfort seems like he’s waiting to find out whether he’s going to win rather than going out and making it happen. His best chance is to catch Silva with something in the first round – maybe even the first two minutes. If he gives Silva a chance to figure out his timing and range, forget it. Of all the things Belfort does well, battling through adversity isn’t one of them.

II. Miguel Torres will punch a hole in Antonio Banuelos’ head. It will be swift, and it won’t be close.

Dana White Expects Silva vs. Belfort Will Be Great … Or Terrible

(“Give it up for Detlef Schrempf, everbody.” PicProps: The MMA Space)
You get the impression that Dana White still wakes up screaming about Abu Dhabi. Clearly, though White is holding white-knuckle tight to his belief that Anderson Silva is…


(“Give it up for Detlef Schrempf, everbody.” PicProps: The MMA Space)

You get the impression that Dana White still wakes up screaming about Abu Dhabi. Clearly, though White is holding white-knuckle tight to his belief that Anderson Silva is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, “The Spider” hasn’t totally worked his way out of the boss’ doghouse after that debacle against Demian Maia … and Thales Leites before that … and Patrick Cote before that. For that reason, White tells USA Today’s Sergio Non this week that he’s taking an “expect the best, prepare for the worst” approach to Silva’s middleweight title defense against Vitor Belfort this Saturday at UFC 126.

Check it out after the jump, where we’ve taken the liberty of changing all of White’s swears back to the words he intended since – you know – this isn’t an edited-for-television movie and none of us are six years old. And dear God, if you are six years old, log off at once. Where are your parents?

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Heads-Up: Kid Yamamoto vs. Demetrious Johnson to Air Live on Facebook

(Click the image above to watch some Yamamoto vs. Johnson video hype courtesy of the UFC’s Facebook page. Kid describes his UFC debut as both "cool" and "fun." What can we say, the dude knows how to cut a promo.)
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(Click the image above to watch some Yamamoto vs. Johnson video hype courtesy of the UFC’s Facebook page. Kid describes his UFC debut as both "cool" and "fun." What can we say, the dude knows how to cut a promo.)

Just like they did with the ‘Fight for the Troops 2’ prelims, the UFC has responded to popular demand by hooking fans up with an additional UFC 126 preliminary bout on their Facebook page this Saturday. The bantamweight scrap between Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto and Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson will air live at 8:25 p.m. ET / 5:25 p.m. PT at Facebook.com/UFC. (Just click on the "Live Video" tab.) UFC prez Dana White will also be hosting a chat on the page starting at 8 p.m.

After the Kid vs. Mouse appetizer, Spike TV will air two more crowd-pleasing preliminary matches (Michihiro Omigawa vs. Chad Mendes, Donald Cerrone vs. Paul Kelly) at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, leading into the ‘Silva vs. Belfort’ pay-per-view broadcast. Be sure to come back to CagePotato.com for live results all night. S’gonna be a good one…

Demetrious Johnson on KID Yamamoto Fight: ‘It’s a Dream Come True’

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Demetrious Johnson about his upcoming UFC 126 fight against KID Yamamoto, which will air live on Facebook. “Mighty Mouse” talked about facing the Japanese star, what he expects to see from him, his own UFC debut and his unique nickname.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Demetrious Johnson about his upcoming UFC 126 fight against KID Yamamoto, which will air live on Facebook. “Mighty Mouse” talked about facing the Japanese star, what he expects to see from him, his own UFC debut and his unique nickname.

Hump Day Headlines with Stephanie Ann Cook

The UFC 126 Pre-Fight Press Conference took place today. When asked what the greatest fight of the decade would be, Anderson Silva said it would be himself fighting his clone. Guess, that trumps his feelings on the Vitor Belfort bout.
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The UFC 126 Pre-Fight Press Conference took place today. When asked what the greatest fight of the decade would be, Anderson Silva said it would be himself fighting his clone. Guess, that trumps his feelings on the Vitor Belfort bout.

Due to high popularity of the Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto Vs. Demetrious Johnson fight, UFC will livestream the fight on Facebook this Saturday night from UFC 126.

Govenor Andrew Cuomo of New York state has not included the legalization of MMA in his 2011-2012 budget proposal.

Looks like Joe “Daddy” Stevenson’s last chance win or go home fight will come in the form of a bout against Danny Castillo at UFC on Versus 3.

Bellator now confirms a Lightweight Tournament Championship in March for its Season 4, in addition to its Welterweight, Featherweight, and Light Heavyweight Tournaments.

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