Jon Jones continued their dominant ways having a submission finish of Lyoto Machida at UFC One hundred forty in Toronto. The champ locked on the standing guillotine and put the challenger to sleep delayed in the second shape.
Jones and Machida started out very calm. Machida circled and also looked for the right time and energy to strike, as he generally does. Jones picture low front takes over an attempt to take out his or her opponent’s lead knee. Machida shot in with a few flurries as well as landed a left hand that looked like the idea shook the champ. Your round ended along with Machida looking confident.
The 2nd round began exactly like the first: very quiet. Jones threw shoes, but none with main impact. Halfway through the round, the two scrambled around the feet, but a few moments later, Jones got the challenger down. He was able to get an elbow in that separated Machida’s forehead open. Right after doctors checked to ascertain if Machida can continue, the battle resumed and the 2 clinched against the cage.
Jones then caught Machida using a left hand that fallen him to the canvas. Machida tried to recover, but stood right into a guillotine crammed, which led to the fight’s ending. Jones blocked Machida and the referee stepped in to stop the fight as the challenger chop down to the ground, unconscious.
Your submission came with 4:26 regarding round No. Only two.
Although Jones appeared to be he was damage once in the fight, he denied any such thing in his post-fight job interview with Joe Rogan.
“No, this individual didn’t have me harm,” Jones said following win. “But he does punch me very good and it wobbled me a little bit. It was good. One of my biggest critic points is We can’t take a punch, consequently I’m glad to prove it to myself personally and to everyone that I can take a legit reach.”
Jones and Machida started out very calm. Machida circled and also looked for the right time and energy to strike, as he generally does. Jones picture low front takes over an attempt to take out his or her opponent’s lead knee. Machida shot in with a few flurries as well as landed a left hand that looked like the idea shook the champ. Your round ended along with Machida looking confident.
The 2nd round began exactly like the first: very quiet. Jones threw shoes, but none with main impact. Halfway through the round, the two scrambled around the feet, but a few moments later, Jones got the challenger down. He was able to get an elbow in that separated Machida’s forehead open. Right after doctors checked to ascertain if Machida can continue, the battle resumed and the 2 clinched against the cage.
Jones then caught Machida using a left hand that fallen him to the canvas. Machida tried to recover, but stood right into a guillotine crammed, which led to the fight’s ending. Jones blocked Machida and the referee stepped in to stop the fight as the challenger chop down to the ground, unconscious.
Your submission came with 4:26 regarding round No. Only two.
Although Jones appeared to be he was damage once in the fight, he denied any such thing in his post-fight job interview with Joe Rogan.
“No, this individual didn’t have me harm,” Jones said following win. “But he does punch me very good and it wobbled me a little bit. It was good. One of my biggest critic points is We can’t take a punch, consequently I’m glad to prove it to myself personally and to everyone that I can take a legit reach.”
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