Sunday, September 22, 2013

UFC 165 Results: Jon Jones Survives Alexander Gustafsson In Toronto!

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 Jon Jones Survives Alexander Gustafsson In Toronto!
For the 2nd time in three months, mixed martial arts(mma)' pound-for-pound kingpin almost suffered a shocking annoyed.

However, Ultimate Fighting Tournament light heavyweight champion Jon Jones (19-1 MMA, 13-1 UFC) avoided Anderson Silva's recent fortune and edged a resilient Alexander Gustafsson (15-2 MMA, 7-2 UFC) by using unanimous decision.

In this lead-up to Saturday's UFC 165 pay-per-view headliner from Toronto's Air Canada Center, UFC officials didn't know the best way to promote Gustafsson as being a viable contender. They dedicated to the Swede's height, coming from all things. Instead, it ended up being his effective fight planning, remarkable durability and 100 % pure moxie that nearly halted Jones' new UFC document of six consecutive 205-pound name defenses.

'I've been asking for just a dog fight for a long period, and I finally acquired that dog fight Appears asking for, ' Jones said as soon as the five-round fight.

The first round offered a small amount of everything, including some signs of hope for this challenger. While Jones, any 26-year-old fighting phenom who's explain to you a who's who of ex-champions, was his generally aggressive and effective self, Gustafasson slowed his assaults with nice counter-punches. He even surprised the champ using a late-round takedown, which marked initially a fighter had have scored one on Jones in 13 UFC fights.

Heading in the next frame, Gustafsson seemed to come across confidence. After catching some sort of leg and quickly delivering the champ to the mat with a carry kick, Gustafsson avoided a new takedown and showed increased striking defense. He didn't check every kick and also elbow, and some pesky aspect and front kicks to the shins and thighs slowed up his advances. But Gustafsson took Jones' ideal shots and returned several solid blows of his own.

After the two close rounds sufficient reason for Jones' face showing several heavy swelling and bruising, Gustafsson immediately unloaded a great combination to start the next round. Jones retaliated using a crisp kick to the face area, but with the challenger's successful takedown defense and significantly accurate counter-strikes, Jones ended up being forced to throw the punches and kicks from mileage, which made them much better to deflect. Body shots, even though, continued to find their particular mark, and front kicks to the knee and shins introduced problems for Gustafsson.

As the fight entered championship units, Jones fired off head kicks and a few stiff elbows. Gustafsson, even though, continued his surprising takedown security. Jones' leg kicks additionally landed flush, but even deep in the fight, they didn't genuinely slow the challenger. Seeing that Jones' facial cut gushed bloodstream, Gustafsson fired off easy combinations as he effortlessly darted in and outside of range. But late within the round, Jones finally landed a new spinning elbow flush to the actual forehead, and a follow-up leg had a quickly bloodied Gustafsson on wobbly legs. The bell ended up saving the staggered Swede, but Jones had captured momentum for that final round.

In which decisive fifth round, together with both fighters' faces puffy and bloodied messes, Jones last but not least secured his first takedown. While this type of development would usually mark a large advantage in a Jones combat, Gustafsson quickly scooted to the fencing and returned in order to his feet. Both fighters looked for that finishing blow between heavy breaths within the final minutes. Each ended up some violent strikes in order to close out a session that received a raucous ranking ovation.

After a nights questionable scoring, the headliner might have gone either way. In the end, though, the judges sided using the champ via 48-47, 48-47 and also 49-46 scores. Nearly each of the cageside media agreed using the decision.

'He was simply a tough fighter, ' Jones explained. 'I spent a large amount of time on my boxing in this camp. Maybe that wasn't the very best idea. I should are already like water and used more versatility. But hat's off to Alexander. That was certainly my toughest fight, and I must say i got to exercise my own warrior spirit tonight. That creates me happier than obtaining the win. '

Gustafsson, who was approximately a 12-1 underdog together with some sporting activities books, presented the apparently with their indestructible champ the most significant challenger of his job. It was enough in order to bring about a rematch, though the actual disappointed 26-year-old wasn't within a mood to campaign first.

'I'll learn from this, and I'll come back much superior from this, ' Gustafsson explained. 'I'm just starting my own career, and I've lots of fights to do.

The UFC 165 Results Include:

1. Champ Jon Jones outl. Alexander Gustafsson via unanimous selection (48-47, 48-47, 49-46) : to retain light heavyweight subject.

2. Champ Renan Barao outl. Eddie Wineland via TKO (kick, punches) :_ Round 2, 0: 35.

3. Brendan Schaub outl. Matt Mitrione via submitting (D'Arce choke) :_ Round 1, 4: 06.

4. Francis Carmont outl. Constantinos Philippou by using unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

5. Khabib Nurmagomedov outl. Pat Healy via unanimous selection (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

6. Myles Jury outl. Mike Ricci by using split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

7. Wilson Reis outl. Ivan Menjivar via unanimous selection (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

8. Stephen Thompson outl. Chris Clements via KO (punches) :_ Round 2, 1: 27.

9. Mitch Gagnon outl. Dustin Kimura via submitting (guillotine choke) :_ Round 1, 4: 05.

11. John Makdessi def. Renee Forte via KO (punches) :_ Round 1, 2: 01.

12. Michel Prazeres outl. Jesse Ronson via break up decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

13. Alex Caceres outl. Roland Delorme via break up decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

14. Daniel Omielanczuk def. Nandor Guelmino by using KO (punches) :_ Round 3, 3: 18.

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