
More Jon Bones Jones Training on www.ckotrainer.com Hours before Saturday's UFC 128 championship fight event took place at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, light heavyweight challenger Jon "Bones" Jones was walking to a waterfall to meditate when he saw a guy stealing items from a car. He chased the robber and apprehended him until the police arrived. Fast forward to several hours later, and Jones was running down light heavyweight champion Mauricio "Shogun" Rua and beating him like he stole something. Not since Cain Velasquez's TKO of Brock Lesnar has there been such domination of a UFC champion for the entire fight. Rua had no answer for Jones' 84.5-inch reach or his unorthodox style. Jones could have ended the fight in the second round, but it looked like he got tired from beating Rua. The bout ended at 2 of the third round when Jones scored a technical knockout with a body punch and a knee to the head of the champion Rua. Many thought the only way Rua could win this fight would be for him to kick Jones' front leg. But, it was Jones that did the kicking throughout the fight, even soccer kicking the Brazilian in one exchange. Jones' striking coach, Mike Winkeljohn told sherdog.com, "I see the progression in the gym. I was telling everybody that he could beat 'Shogun' standing up. I'll never say it was easy, though. 'Shogun' is very tough, and he was inches away from a few counters in there when Jon was punching. But, for the most part, [Jon] dominated. He stayed <b>...</b>
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