Jon Jones on Saturday ended a three-year sabbatical from the UFC, moved up to its highest weight class and left no doubt about his place in the sport’s history.
Already widely considered the greatest UFC fighter, the 35-year-old Jones took Ciryl Gane to the mat just a little more than a minute into the first round and won with a guillotine choke at 2 minutes, 4 seconds in UFC 285.
“I’m so excited,” Jones said. “I’ve been working for this for a long time. A [lot of] people thought I wasn’t coming back. I’ve been faithful to my goal, faithful to my mission.”
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As short as the fight was, Jones made sure to take his time entering the octagon, playing up to the sold-out crowd of 19,471.
UFC president Dana White said the gate was US$12.5 million, the highest for a heavyweight match and the fourth-highest ever.
This was Jones’ first fight in three years and his first in the heavyweight division.
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The former light heavyweight champion said it was important to cement in his own mind that he deserved the honor as the greatest ever.
With another celebrated athlete, Tom Brady, sitting nearby, Jones did just that. Brady flew in the day of the fight from Florida and spent time with Jones’ brother, Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones.
“[Jon Jones is] a total freak of nature, and he’s the best ever,” White said.
There were questions whether so much time off would affect Jon Jones’ effectiveness, and he spent time at his home in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to prepare for this night. His last fight was Feb. 8, 2020, a unanimous decision over Dominick Reyes.
Jon Jones did not look the same as did before taking the time off, and he acknowledged the extra weight he put on took away his muscle tone. All along, he had insisted looks were deceiving.
He backed up his words.
“Ciryl Gane is a monster,” White said. “Jon Jones showed up and treated him like a kid.”
Jon Jones believed the time away preparing for this night would show the step up in weight was worth it. He hired a team in Albuquerque to get him into optimal shape.
“I had to show up and get [Gane] down to the ground,” Jon Jones said. “I been wrestling since I was 12 years old. I feel stronger than ever. Once I got him in my hands, I know I could take control.”
The victory extended his record unbeaten streak to 19 in a row, and he improved to 27-1 with one no-contest. He won a record 14 title fights at light heavyweight.
France’s Gane, 32, was the top-ranked heavyweight contender. He dropped to 11-2.
“This one is so painful,” Gane said. “This one is a win lost. So now this is past, and most of all for what I see is in the future. I’m going to go straight back to the gym.”
In the co-main event, a women’s bout, sixth-ranked Alexa Grasso (16-3) of Mexico submitted champion Valentina Shevchenko (23-4) Kyrgyzstan by 4:34 of the fourth round to capture the belt. Grasso became the third Mexican champion.
“I feel like this is a dream,” Grasso said. “I’ve dreamed of this moment.”
Scenes of the remake of 1989 movie Road House were shot in between early bouts in the octagon, with actor Jake Gyllenhaal portraying an MMA fighter.
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