The no-contest fight against Daniel Cormier was originally won by Jones and later overturned as he tested positive for turinabol, an illegal substance. As a result, UFC president Dana White decided to strip his light heavyweight belt and give it to Cormier. Jones would regain the title more than a year later.
The fight that saw the former light heavyweight champion not having his arm raised for the first and only time took place in The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Finale, which also saw MMA legend Kimbo Slice make his UFC debut.
As has often happened in Jones’ career and life, this additional UFC upset was caused by his own hand. Or elbow in this case. Matt Hamill was the other man involved, but he had little contribution to his ‘win’.
It was Jones’ fourth fight in the UFC. But he wasn’t knocked out, he didn’t suffer a submission, nor did he lose via a decision from the judges. Jones’ only loss was a disqualification after the GOAT contender used illegal elbow movements.
The referee of the fight was Steve Mazzagatti. Although Hamill was already basically defeated, Mazzagatti didn’t stop the bout. Jones tried forcing him to do so by using his elbows. Even though the referee was warning Jones, he continued to use 12-6 elbow strikes, which ultimately caused him to be disqualified.
Since then, the fight has generated disagreements over Mazzagatti’s decision. UFC president Dana White, a great admirer of Jones, has said repeatedly that he disagrees with the call and went as far as trying to get the result reversed at the Nevada State Athletic Commission.
Another point on White’s reasoning is that Mazzagatti should have stopped the fight earlier. Hamill looked helpless in the octagon with a dislocated shoulder plus the enraged ‘crazy elbows’ Bones on top of him.
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Jon Jones’ almost-perfect record is one of his arguments to be considered the UFC GOAT
It is no wonder Jon Jones considers himself to be the GOAT. Coming to the MMA world almost straight from high school, without much training and reproducing his now-infamous elbow strikes from YouTube videos, Jones is a real phenomenon.
Arguably the most dominant fighter in any division, Jones has in UFC president Dana White one of the strongest advocates for his claim to the GOAT title when it comes to that debate.
However, not everybody agrees with Jones and White. For one of his most notable critics, Daniel Cormier, the reasons that White uses to defend Jones’ greatness are the same that prove that he is unworthy of the title.
Others think that Khabib Nurmagomedov was even more dominant on his unbeaten run in the UFC lightweight division. Conor McGregor is another with a claim to the GOAT throne, after fighting and winning categorically in three different divisions.
Jones’ obsession to prove he is truly the greatest of this sport led him to make the decision to move up to the heavyweight division. He vacated his UFC light heavyweight belt in August and has since engaged in heavy, exhaustive training to reach the 240 pounds needed to be a contender in UFC’s last division.
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