Ufc 182 mma decisions11/20/2023 ![]() ![]() Cormier lands another hard uppercut from the inside and Jones backs out of range. That’s been his best position of the fight. ![]() They clinch and Cormier lands some hard inside punches. Jones throws a high kick then a low kick. Cormier grabs a headlock of his own from the clinch but Jones pops his head out. Jones looks to grab a standing guillotine choke, the move he beat Lyoto Machida with, but Cormier slips out. Cormier catches another body kick and looks for a takedown but Jones defends well. He lands another and Cormier comes in with straight punches. Jones opens with a heavy kick to the body. Cormier lands some big shots at the close of the round. Cormier answers by moving in and connecting with a big uppercut. Jones consistently is attacking the body, landing more shots as the fight goes on. Cormier isn’t giving Jones range but Jones is still getting plenty of offense through. Jones answers with a stiff knee to the body. They clinch and trade shots from close range. Jones catches a head kick but Cormier keeps moving forward. Jones lands a nice straight punch as Cormier comes in and goes for a takedown, but Cormier blocks the attempt. Jones catches a kick and takes Cormier down. Cormier clinches and throws a couple uppercuts before separating. Jones throws some shots from different angles as Cormier moves in. His 15-0 record includes wins over Josh Barnett, Frank Mir, Antonio Silva, Roy Nelson and Dan Henderson. Cormier was an Olympic wrestler who has developed excellent striking and has dominated every opponent he has faced. 20-1 officially, he holds notable wins over Lyoto Machida, Rashad Evans, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua, Alexander Gustafsson, Vitor Belfort, Ryan Bader, Quinton Jackson and Glover Teixeira among others. Mixing diverse striking, excellent wrestling and creative gameplanning, he hasn’t struggled against any opponent in his career. Daniel CormierJones at 27 is already one of the sport’s all time greats. ![]() UFC Light Heavyweight Title: Jon Jones vs. Here’s a fight-by-fight recap of UFC 182: In the semi-main event, Donald Cerrone and Myles Jury squared off looking to earn a title shot at UFC lightweight champion Anthony Pettis. Adding interest to the bout was that the two have engaged in a long war of words and got into a pull apart brawl while promoting the bout in 2014. Cormier is undefeated himself, having beaten many of the world’s best heavyweights and never losing a round. Jones went into the bout functionally undefeated, having only lost one time via disqualification in a bout he was dominating, and is widely considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the sport. UFC 182 took place Saturday night at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, headlined by one of the biggest UFC bouts in years, a light-heavyweight championship contest between champion Jon Jones and challenger Daniel Cormier. ![]()
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