How big of a favorite is Jones going to be in this fight and how do you guys see the fight playing out?
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Jordan23SBR MVP
- 04-26-10
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#1Jones vs. Evans...... CAP ITTags: None -
xelanceSBR MVP
- 11-25-10
- 1750
#2I got Jones at about -250 opening line, I think Jones wins this by brutal KO ala Machida style.Comment -
36mafiaRestricted User
- 11-08-09
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#3-400/-500Comment -
GoldRush7SBR MVP
- 04-27-09
- 2014
#4At least -300Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#5Ye -300Comment -
syn^SBR Sharp
- 03-08-10
- 360
#6-300 and I see good value in Rashad. He's quicker then anyone Jones has faced and has some explosive takedowns of his own. If jones is ever going to lose a fight its going to be off his back with a strong wrestler on top of him.Comment -
Jordan23SBR MVP
- 04-26-10
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#7I wouldn't really call Rashad a strong wrestler... I'd call Bader a strong wrestler and we saw what happened with him.Comment -
syn^SBR Sharp
- 03-08-10
- 360
#8Bader is inexperienced and id say Rashad is a better wrestler anyway. The mans quads say it all.Comment -
sirchadwick1SBR MVP
- 06-02-10
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#9Bones at -300 would be a gift imo. I hope he opens there.Comment -
Jordan23SBR MVP
- 04-26-10
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#10I'd say in terms of wrestling Rashad might have a slight slight edge on Bader.. but Rashad has never been known to have good top control or keep guys down. And by the off chance that Rashad does get Jones down I see him getting right back up.Comment -
the_situationSBR MVP
- 10-22-10
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#13I've hit Jones every fight since his UFC debut....and I don't think I'll stop now. Amazing to see a guy just climb the ladder this fast and take a dump on the Champ.Comment -
snake11eyesSBR Wise Guy
- 07-28-10
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#15Comment -
99BoxsterSBR MVP
- 11-22-10
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#16Bookmaker. Jon Jones -525. Rashad Evans +375.Guess who's stackin' gold and silver? THIS GUYComment -
rocky502SBR Sharp
- 11-14-10
- 486
#17Too long for Rashad. Clearly Rashad can't compete unless he catches him with a "lottery punch/kick" on the feet. Jones has been unbelievable against pretty damn good wrestlers in Bader and Hamil. So Rashad is dominated in stand-up and has a very tough time taking him down. Jones -500 sounds about right.Comment -
xelanceSBR MVP
- 11-25-10
- 1750
#18yep...-525 wow. Im not placing any bets on this crap.Comment -
robotralphSBR Sharp
- 12-15-10
- 411
#19Dang jon jones will never have any value. Sucks cause i can see him ruling the lhw division for a long time. At least 5 defenses.Comment -
urge2killSBR MVP
- 10-27-09
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#21Bones opens at -525. Too much for me.Comment -
RaiderNation MMASBR Wise Guy
- 11-05-10
- 598
#22wow jones is a msssssssive favorite, nothing to be made hereComment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
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#23Someone will eventually drop weight from the heavyweights and come kick Jones' ass. He is dominating because he's weighing 225 on fight night. He shouldn't be a LHW in my opinion.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
- 45563
#24Well Forrest Griffin also weighs around 225 on fight night...does tht mean he shouldnt be a LHW either?Comment -
xelanceSBR MVP
- 11-25-10
- 1750
#25from mmaweekly.com :
Rashad Evans will still get his title shot next, but he will have to face friend, new champion, and former teammate Jon Jones to get that gold belt back around his waist.
The most stunning part of that statement of course is the ‘former teammate’ part.
It appears as of now, Rashad Evans has left Team Jackson and will pursue his training elsewhere as he prepares for his showdown against Jon Jones.
Rumors of Evans’ exit from the team surfaced a few days ago, but just about everyone around the former Michigan State wrestler denied that it was happening. Now according to UFC president Dana White, Evans has indeed left the team and will face Jon Jones with a renewed vigor.
“From what I understand, he has left Greg Jackson’s camp. He’s no longer with Jackson’s,” White revealed to MMAWeekly.com.
“Rashad and I have had our differences, and we’ll probably continue to have our differences, but Rashad is 100% on board to fight Jon Jones, and is actually very fired up about the opportunity.”
Sources close to the situation have mentioned a couple of camps where Evans will train as he gets ready for his fight against Jones at an as of yet undetermined date.
Evans has close ties with the team at the Grudge Training Center in Colorado, where he has worked extensively with coaches like Trevor Wittman, as well as fighters like Nate Marquardt, Shane Carwin and Brendan Schaub.
The other place Evans will likely call home for some of his training will be the Renzo Gracie Academy in Manhattan. Evans has trained with the team before, and Team Jackson’s Keith Jardine just recently revealed to MMAWeekly.com that he intends to train there as well over the next few months.
At this time, there is no determination when Evans and Jones could face one another, but the new UFC light heavyweight champion mentioned following his win on Saturday night that he owes it to his family to take some much needed time off.
How much time that will equal out to remains to be seen, but Jones already knows now that he will be facing Rashad Evans for his first title defense, and now it’s no longer teammate vs. teammate.Comment -
MMAdiscipleSBR High Roller
- 02-16-11
- 227
#26How does Jones get Evans to the ground? How does he beat Evans on the feet? I just don't see it.
Insane value on the ex champ in my opinion.Comment -
VaughanySBR Aristocracy
- 03-07-10
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#27from mmaweekly.com :
Rashad Evans will still get his title shot next, but he will have to face friend, new champion, and former teammate Jon Jones to get that gold belt back around his waist.
The most stunning part of that statement of course is the ‘former teammate’ part.
It appears as of now, Rashad Evans has left Team Jackson and will pursue his training elsewhere as he prepares for his showdown against Jon Jones.
Rumors of Evans’ exit from the team surfaced a few days ago, but just about everyone around the former Michigan State wrestler denied that it was happening. Now according to UFC president Dana White, Evans has indeed left the team and will face Jon Jones with a renewed vigor.
“From what I understand, he has left Greg Jackson’s camp. He’s no longer with Jackson’s,” White revealed to MMAWeekly.com.
“Rashad and I have had our differences, and we’ll probably continue to have our differences, but Rashad is 100% on board to fight Jon Jones, and is actually very fired up about the opportunity.”
Sources close to the situation have mentioned a couple of camps where Evans will train as he gets ready for his fight against Jones at an as of yet undetermined date.
Evans has close ties with the team at the Grudge Training Center in Colorado, where he has worked extensively with coaches like Trevor Wittman, as well as fighters like Nate Marquardt, Shane Carwin and Brendan Schaub.
The other place Evans will likely call home for some of his training will be the Renzo Gracie Academy in Manhattan. Evans has trained with the team before, and Team Jackson’s Keith Jardine just recently revealed to MMAWeekly.com that he intends to train there as well over the next few months.
At this time, there is no determination when Evans and Jones could face one another, but the new UFC light heavyweight champion mentioned following his win on Saturday night that he owes it to his family to take some much needed time off.
How much time that will equal out to remains to be seen, but Jones already knows now that he will be facing Rashad Evans for his first title defense, and now it’s no longer teammate vs. teammate.Comment -
xelanceSBR MVP
- 11-25-10
- 1750
#28Rashad is a little bitch, cant wait to see him get his ass beat by Jones. He is definitely jealous, and rightfully so...poor Rashad isnt getting any of the limelightI dont care for him as a fighter or a person, as you can probably see.
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Jordan23SBR MVP
- 04-26-10
- 1227
#29Rashad is going to get beat like he stole something..................... Get it?Comment -
clarkd32SBR Wise Guy
- 09-15-06
- 863
#31at better than +400 may have to put a small bet on evans... would rather see him get destroyed though.Comment -
FindTheLockSBR Hall of Famer
- 02-27-10
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#34
I look at it like this. I am 6'4 and weigh about 240. I'm not fat, I am just a bigger guy than average. I personally wouldn't fight a guy that only weighed 205 or less, because I would feel like a bully. Now I am not a UFC fighter so obviously there is a difference there, but if I was a UFC fighter I would only be one if I was going to fight in the HW division. I know at his height he could easily get up to 250 with a solid frame if he wanted to do so. He has both the genetics and the natural size already. When I was in high school I weighed 190, and I was very skinny. I doubt Jones could lose much more weight at 205 with that frame and remain healthy enough to fight. I just think if he wants to be challenged then he should try picking on guys his own size. Forrest isn't as long or as talented as jones. If Jones wants to fight smaller guys he has the right to do so because he can make weight, but I also reserve the right to not respect it very much. Just my humble opinion on that. I have a TON of respect for guys like couture, who weighed much less than Lesnar, but still had the balls to bang with him. Again my opinion isn't worth much, I just like to see good fights, and I can't picture any LHW beating or much less even challenging Jones after watching him humiliate Shogun like that. I just feel the size advantage is unfair. At heavyweight there are guys who can counter Jones' length with enough strength and power to neutralize it. It is what it is, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Jones keep that belt for a very long time.Comment
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