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What a round 3 T.K.O by Jon Jones. Shogun Rua could not penetrate the long and fasterdefense of Jones.And can't stand off the early damage made by Jones to him. You can witness here a display of Jon Jones how he defeat the champion easily.Another entertaining fight of the month of march. The Main Event between Mauricio Shogun Rua Versus Jon . They Fighting for the Light Heavyweight Championship. We know Shogun Rua that he is the title holder and he made it for his own styles and technique. Rua started his professional career at vale tudo events in Brazil, achieving three stoppages due to strikes, including a win over future Chute Boxe teammate Evangelista Santos. In a fast-paced bout, Santos matched Rua on the feet until Rua took Santos to the ground and forced a stoppage due to strikes from mount. Shogun then the International Fighting Championship's (IFC) "Global Domination" tournament. Rua won his first bout against Eric Wanderlei due to punches, and in the bout got the first submission loss of his career against Renato Sobral with a guillotine choke in the third round. Jon Jones is a Speedy type of fighter,he wants an early Knockout of his opponents. He got a lot of striking punch and kick. Jones' debut UFC fight was against Andre Gusmao at UFC 87 on August 9, 2008. Jones took the fight on three weeks notice as a late replacement for Tomasz Drwal. He put on an performance using take downs and displayed some unorthodox striking, such as spinning elbows and a spinning back kick. Even though he came into the fight widely regarded as a heavy underdog, Jones was rewarded with a unanimous decision victory. In his second fight, Jones fought veteran Stephan Bonnar at UFC 94 on January 31, 2009. Jones superior wrestling abilities and made Bonnar the victim of many strong takedowns and powerful including a suplex. Again unorthodox striking, Jones dropped Bonnar with a spinning back elbow in the first round. Although he appeared to tire in the third round, Jones held on to win another unanimous decision victory.

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