When did Jon Jones become a UFC Champion?
Jon “Bones” Jones is renowned as one of the most dominant champions in UFC history. This article delves into the pivotal moment when Jones achieved his dream of becoming a UFC champion, highlighting the event, opponent, and the significance of this milestone in his illustrious career.
Jon Jones’ Championship Triumph
Jon Jones captured the UFC Light Heavyweight Championship on March 19, 2011, at UFC 128: Shogun vs. Jones. The event took place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, and featured a highly anticipated title bout between Jones and the reigning champion, Maurício “Shogun” Rua.
At the time of the fight, Maurício Rua was considered one of the most formidable champions in the light heavyweight division. He had built a reputation for his aggressive striking and solid grappling skills, making him a formidable opponent for anyone in the division.
The Title Fight
In a spectacular performance, Jon Jones displayed his remarkable skill set and overwhelmed Maurício Rua with his diverse arsenal of strikes, unorthodox techniques, and effective grappling. From the opening bell, Jones showcased his superior athleticism, landing devastating elbows, spinning back elbows, and powerful takedowns.
Jones utilized his exceptional reach advantage to keep Rua at bay, landing strikes from a distance and preventing Rua from mounting any significant offense. His fluid movement and creative striking combinations kept Rua guessing and unable to find a rhythm.
In the third round, Jones launched a relentless assault, ultimately forcing Rua to the canvas, where he pummeled the champion with a barrage of strikes. The referee stepped in to stop the fight, declaring Jon Jones the winner via TKO, and crowning him as the new UFC Light Heavyweight Champion.
Watch the finish below:
Aftermath and Legacy
Following his championship victory, Jon Jones embarked on a dominant title reign that saw him defend the belt numerous times against some of the division’s top contenders. He successfully defended his title against the likes of Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Lyoto Machida, Rashad Evans, and Vitor Belfort, among others.
However, Jones’ reign was not without controversy. He faced multiple outside-the-octagon issues, including failed drug tests and legal troubles, which led to suspensions and stripped titles. These incidents have tarnished his reputation and cast a shadow over his accomplishments.
Nonetheless, Jones’ accomplishments inside the cage remain undeniably impressive. His unique fighting style, exceptional reach, and relentless pursuit of greatness made him an unstoppable force in the light heavyweight division. He showcased a level of dominance rarely seen in the sport and left an indelible mark on the UFC.
Conclusion
Jon Jones became the UFC Light Heavyweight Champion on March 19, 2011, when he defeated Maurício Rua at UFC 128. This victory marked a significant milestone in Jones’ career, launching him into a dominant reign as one of the most talented champions in UFC history. Despite the controversies that have marred his legacy, his impact on the sport of MMA cannot be overlooked. Jones’ journey from contender to champion solidifies his place among the all-time greats in the sport.