Table of Contents
- Jon Jones sets Octogon return as Merab Dvalishvili dethrones Sean O ...
- Jon Jones opens up on his upcoming title fight with Stipe Miocic ...
- Jon Jones reveals that he was offered a fight at UFC 300: "We both knew ...
- Jon Jones : Official MMA Fight Record (25-1-0)
- Why Jon Jones’ disastrous CSAC testimony is a bad sign for his USADA ...
- UFC heavyweight champ stripped, Jon Jones to fight for belt ...
- Jon Jones supports Adesanya’s decision to take hiatus from fighting ...
- 3-year-old footage of Jon Jones exposing Colby Covington's true nature ...
- Will Past UFC Champion Jon Jones Ever Fight as a Heavyweight ...
- When will Jon Jones return to UFC following surgery for torn pec ...


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This shocking admission has sparked a heated debate among fans and pundits alike, with many questioning the judges' decision and others defending Jones' victory. While Jones' win was met with widespread acclaim, White's revelation has added a new layer of complexity to the discussion, highlighting the subjective nature of judging in mixed martial arts.
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The Fight Breakdown



While Jones' victory was met with cheers from the crowd, White's scorecard has raised eyebrows and sparked a heated debate. The question on everyone's mind is: did the judges get it right, or did Jones' opponent deserve the win? The answer, much like the fight itself, is subjective and open to interpretation.
