UFC 135: Jon Jones Is Juicing

Bleacher Report learned from someone close to the situation that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been juicing ahead of his first title defense, against Quinton Jackson at UFC 135 this Saturday. That person would be Jones himself, and he in…

Bleacher Report learned from someone close to the situation that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has been juicing ahead of his first title defense, against Quinton Jackson at UFC 135 this Saturday. That person would be Jones himself, and he invited me and my camera to his house to watch.

It turns out this was Jon’s first attempt at making his own juice, aka juicing. He was doing so based on the advice of the Jackson-Winkeljohn team chiropractor, Todd Pickman of Gonstead Family Chiropractic in Albuquerque. The champ attempted to get Pickman on the phone for me, but he was busy tending to Brian Stann, who could be heard in the background saying, “Every injury I have I blame on Jonny Jones.”

We juiced, we drank and it was good. Jones reported feeling the potency of it with his first sip. “I really think this is going to give me the edge against Rampage,” he said.

Jones has been tweeting about juice ever since, and even arranged to have a juicer at his hotel in Denver. So if you happen to see Bert “the UFC’s busiest man” Watson pushing a shopping cart full of vegetables around Whole Foods in Denver, now you know why.

Later, I caught up with Dr. Pickman by phone, who explained the theory behind the champ’s juicing regimen.

“Jon had asked me casually about eating and what I would recommend for him to do that would give him any benefit in terms of energy and endurance. I said if you’re like most people you haven’t eaten enough raw vegetables and he agreed.”

“He eats a high protein high meat diet and doesn’t get enough of the micronutrients you can get from raw veggies. Dark green leafy vegetables have more B vitamins, calcium, folate, iron….

“The mixture I recommended is mostly green leafy vegetables like kale, spinach and chard, plus beets, carrots, ginger and a little apple and lemon for flavor.”

“I’ve been talking to Jon almost daily. He says he has more energy and feels better.”

Jones’ juice may not be anabolic, but at least you can get it in this country and it’s legal in the eyes of every state athletic commission. And in the long run, it’s probably a whole lot better for you than the other stuff.

Read more MMA news on BleacherReport.com

UFC 135 Fight Card: Breaking Down Every Main Card Fight

On September 24, Jon Jones will be making the first defense of his light heavyweight title when he squares off against former light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson at UFC 135.In the co-main event of the evening, former welterweight champion Matt H…

On September 24, Jon Jones will be making the first defense of his light heavyweight title when he squares off against former light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson at UFC 135.

In the co-main event of the evening, former welterweight champion Matt Hughes may be making his last appearance inside the Octagon when he faces The Ultimate Fighter season one standout, and former welterweight title challenger, Josh Koscheck.

Other action on the pay-per-view portion of the event will feature former Pride champion Takanori Gomi against Nate Diaz, the undefeated Travis Browne will face Rob Broughton, and heavyweights Ben Rothwell and Mark Hunt will kick off the show.

It is always fun to look ahead at all the different ways fights can go down. But with this fight card, the outcomes seem a little more clear cut than others in recent memory. Granted, anyone can get caught in a submission or clipped on the chin, but seeing something that defies the odds this Saturday seems highly unlikely.

So how are the main card fights going to go down in Denver, CO? Read on to find out.

Begin Slideshow

The UFC 135 Fight Card and 20 Reasons Why MMA Addicts Will Love This Week

If you haven’t noticed yet, UFC 135 is not the only big card this week in the MMA World.That may come as a surprise to anyone who is so accustomed to seeing the UFC brand of MMA all over the world with no hint at other forms of MMA existing, but for th…

If you haven’t noticed yet, UFC 135 is not the only big card this week in the MMA World.

That may come as a surprise to anyone who is so accustomed to seeing the UFC brand of MMA all over the world with no hint at other forms of MMA existing, but for those of you who recognize MMA life forms outside of the UFC, you might actually come to love this week.

Sure, it’s Zuffa and FEG this week, but that should fuel the week up for fans that can’t wait for great MMA action before Jon Jones and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson take center stage in Denver.

Need a reason to care about the MMA that exists before UFC 135?

I have your hook up. 

Begin Slideshow

Video: This Jon Jones/Rampage Jackson Double Booking Stuff is Getting Ridiculous

Following suit with their dual appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and trusty sidekick Quinton “Rampage” Jackson appeared together on FuelTV‘s Late Show the other night. Rampage broke the tension in typical fashion, by dry humping the closest object to him, in this case Parks and Recreation cast member Alison Becker. It really makes you wonder what Rampage does to keep himself entertained while backstage at all these media appearances. Watch your back, Bones.

Join us after the jump for a few highlights.

Following suit with their dual appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and trusty sidekick Quinton “Rampage” Jackson appeared together on FuelTV‘s Late Show the other night. Rampage broke the tension in typical fashion, by dry humping the closest object to him, in this case Parks and Recreation cast member Alison Becker. It really makes you wonder what Rampage does to keep himself entertained while backstage at all these media appearances. Watch your back, Bones.

Join us after the jump for a few highlights.

Rampage: [on Jones’ legs] “They look like a couple of burnt toothpicks”

Rampage: [on playing the underdog] “I’m glad to be the underdog. I was the underdog when I won the belt the first time. When I’m expected to win…like in my last fight I wasn’t motivated at all.”

Jones: [on rumors of a spy in Jackson’s camp] “Oh I definitely have a spy in his camp…to be honest it’s his chef, so I know what he’s eating, what time he’s eating, his PJ’s…”

Thank God we can finally put these rumors to rest. But now that Bones has admitted to going all Angelina Jolie in Salt on Jackson’s chef, the question is, when will he start unleashing the “stank bref” jokes on the master?

-Danga 

Ben Rothwell Feels He’s Heading Into UFC 135 as an 0-0 Fighter

Filed under: , ,

DENVER — MMA Fighting spoke to Ben Rothwell about returning to the UFC at UFC 135 on Saturday night against Mark Hunt, the injuries he had to overcome, why he’s a different fighter, his place in the heavyweight division and his take on the fight.

 

Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

Filed under: , ,

DENVER — MMA Fighting spoke to Ben Rothwell about returning to the UFC at UFC 135 on Saturday night against Mark Hunt, the injuries he had to overcome, why he’s a different fighter, his place in the heavyweight division and his take on the fight.

 

Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

UFC 135 Video: Pre-Fight Press Conference Highlights

Filed under: , ,

DENVER — Jon Jones and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson held court at Wednesday’s UFC 135 pre-fight press conference.

Check out the highlights below.

 

Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments

Filed under: , ,

DENVER — Jon Jones and Quinton “Rampage” Jackson held court at Wednesday’s UFC 135 pre-fight press conference.

Check out the highlights below.

 

Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments