Who did Jon Jones lose to?

Last Modified Nov 16, 2024 05:45 GMT
Who did Jon Jones lose to?
Jon Jones

Jon Jones is one of the most celebrated professional mixed martial artists active on the professional circuit. He has had a long professional career where he fought in various promotions before joining the UFC. After storming his way into the promotion, he never looked back and is currently the No. 3-ranked male pound-for-pound fighter.

Already considered one of the greatest fighters of the current generation, Jon Jones is returning to the octagon on November 16, 2024. This time to take on another great, the former UFC heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic. The two titans will headline UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden, where Jon Jones will put his heavyweight title on the line for the first time since winning it on March 4, 2023, at UFC 285 against Ciryl Gane.

Jon Jones' Loss

Jon Jones has lost only one fight in his professional career as of November 2024. He squared off against Matt Hamill on December 5, 2009, where he delivered a series of downward elbow strikes resulting in his disqualification in the first round of the bout. The move was considered illegal at the time of the fight due to which Jones suffered the first loss of his career.

The MMA unified rules were recently updated rules and the downward elbow strike has now been legalized. Jon Jones has expressed his wish since then that the only loss of his decorated career should be overturned to a KO win in his favor.

Jon Jones' Record

Jon Jones has a near-perfect professional mixed martial arts career with a record of 27 wins, one loss, and one no-contest as of November 2024.

29 matches27 wins1 loss
By knockout100
By submission70
By decision100
By disqualification01
No contests1

Jon Jones' Last Fight

In his most recent outing to the octagon, Jon Jones locked horns with Ciryl Gane at UFC 285 on March 4, 2023. The bout was Jones' first fight in the heavyweight division and the vacant heavyweight championship was on the line. He finished the fight in the first round by squeezing Gane's neck in a guillotine choke forcing him to submit to win and become a two-division champion.

Also Read: Jon Jones' Fiancée

FAQs on Jon Jones' Losses

A. He has a professional MMA record of 27 wins, one loss, and one no-contest as of November 2024.

A. As of November 2024, he has only lost one fight.

A. He lost to Matt Hamill by disqualification in 2009.

A. Yes, he is a two-division champion.

A. He defeated Ciryl Gane in his most recent fight.

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