Waterloo Region Record

Jon Jones body-slams his past

Mercilous scrapper stops Cormier in the third and regains his UFC title belt

- Greg Beacham

ANAHEIM, CALIF. — Jon Jones reached the pinnacle of mixed martial arts and then fell harder than just about anyone ever had before.

When he got back on top Saturday night by stopping his greatest rival in dramatic style, Jones vowed to appreciate everything he had lost and regained.

Jones reclaimed his UFC light heavyweigh­t title by stopping Daniel Cormier in the third round with a vicious head kick and a finish on the ground at UFC 214, completing his rocky journey back to the top after two and a half years of drama with his 14th consecutiv­e victory.

He fended off a stiff challenge from Cormier (19-2), who held the belt for most of the past two years while Jones (23-1) dealt with selfinflic­ted setbacks outside the cage.

His title belt has been stripped twice, and he endured a year-long suspension for a doping test failure before returning to beat Cormier for the second time.

“I feel like I’m leaving my past behind me and I’m erasing everything I’ve done before,” Jones said.

“I feel like this is a step to a new career, a new championsh­ip, and I want to be a better champion than I was in the past.”

After two and a half rounds of even, high-level striking, Jones landed a left head kick that caught Cormier leaning in.

The champion staggered backward and then around the cage with Jones in pursuit, and Jones finished the fight on the ground with a series of merciless strikes.

Jones was widely considered the world’s top pound-for-pound mixed martial artist while he held the belt for nearly four years from 2011-15.

He beat Cormier by clear decision in their first bout in January 2015, but had fought just one time since.

In contrast to the combative nature of their public dialogue over the past three years, Jones praised Cormier afterward.

“I want to thank Daniel for being my biggest rival and my biggest motivator,” Jones said. “He has no reason to be ashamed. He has been a model champion. I aspire to be a lot more like that man, because he’s an amazing human being.”

Jones also called out former UFC heavyweigh­t champ Brock Lesnar for what would almost certainly be the highest-profile fight in MMA history.

Earlier, Cris “Cyborg” Justino became a UFC champion for the first time at Honda Center, stopping Tonya Evinger in the third round to win the vacant featherwei­ght belt. Tyron Woodley also defended his welterweig­ht title with a clear decision over Demian Maia, thoroughly frustratin­g the Brazilian jiu-jitsu master in a fight that drew loud boos from the Honda Center crowd.

Former welterweig­ht champion Robbie Lawler squeaked out a unanimous decision victory over Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone in another compelling matchup on the UFC’s most stacked card of the summer.

Jones’s next opponent for the 205-pound belt could be Swiss sensation Volkan Oezdemir, who kicked off the pay-per-view show with a sensationa­l 22-second knockout of Britain’s Jimi Manuwa.

But Jones, who did an exuberant cartwheel when he entered the UFC cage for the first time since April 2016, is the UFC’s light heavyweigh­t champion for the third time in his tumultuous career.

Jones lost his belt in early 2015 for his involvemen­t in a hit-andrun accident in which a pregnant woman’s arm was broken. In July 2016, Jones was pulled from a rematch with Cormier for his drug test failure.

Cormier reigned atop the division for most of Jones’ absence, but he realized his glittering title belt was affixed with an enormous asterisk. The 39-yearold ex-Olympic wrestler has been trading verbal shots with Jones ever since one of the best rivalries in MMA history was sparked by their brawl in a casino lobby during a promotiona­l appearance in 2014.

Cormier apparently incurred a concussion during their rematch. He cried in the cage afterward. Jones’ victory thrilled a crowd that was deflated after Woodley defended his welterweig­ht belt with a strong technical performanc­e against the 39-year-old Maia, a vaunted jiu-jitsu specialist from Brazil.

Maia couldn’t get the fight to the ground thanks to the wrestling acumen of Woodley, who grinded out a victory that bored UFC president Dana White.

Afterward, White said Georges St. Pierre will fight middleweig­ht champion Michael Bisping next instead of Woodley.

White claimed that “nobody wants to watch Tyron Woodley fight.”

 ?? HANS GUTKNECHT, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Jon Jones reacts after knocking out Daniel Cormier during UFC 214 in Anaheim, Calif., on Saturday.
HANS GUTKNECHT, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jon Jones reacts after knocking out Daniel Cormier during UFC 214 in Anaheim, Calif., on Saturday.

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