Jon Jones has proven himself as the best fighter of all time with an incredible comeback effort. Jones defeated Ciryl Gane to win the heavyweight title and become a two-division champion after taking a three-year hiatus from the UFC.
Jones’ Dominance in the Octagon
Jones dominated the opening round, obtaining one takedown and putting Gane in a guillotine choke that caused him to submit at 2:04 of the round. While expressing his joy with his comeback victory, Jones said that he had put in a lot of effort and remained committed to his objective.
Jones’ Wrestling Skills Prove Critical in Victory
Throughout the battle, Jones' prowess in the mat was clear, and he felt more at ease than ever. He quickly took charge of the cage and applied pressure to Gane when he made an attempt to circle away. But Jones wouldn't leave him any room to maneuver, so they eventually fell to the ground.
Jones’ Impressive Control over Gane
Gane was unable to escape or change positions thanks to Jones' remarkable dominance over him. Jones seized the chance to mount Gane and apply the guillotine choke as he turned with his back to the cage.
Ring Rust Not an Issue for Jones
Jones proved his skill and abilities as a fighter by dominating the contest throughout, dispelling worries about ring rust.
Jones’ Victory Cements His Legacy
With this win, Jones has cemented his place in history as one of the greatest UFC fighters of all time.
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME IS NOW THE HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD CHAMP 🏆
— UFC (@ufc) March 5, 2023
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