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UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

["Werewolf" Jackson: "Bone" Jones is the "dirtiest player"]

"Bone" Jon Jones has been called one of the UFC's greatest players of all time, but his fighting skills have been criticized, including eye insertion and knee kicking. In the UFC Fight Night match that ended last week, because Carriel Langtree directly defeated Modestasia Bucoskas by kicking his knee, "Werewolf" Quinton Jackson apparently remembered the unpleasant experiences in the previous game with "Bone" Jones.

Jackson said, "Jones is the dirtiest player because of what he did, the UFC had to change the rules. Whenever I had the upper hand in the game against him, he would put his hand in my eye. Everyone knows that the eyes are the most vulnerable parts of the body. Every time I played with him, his fingers would just stick forward and poke me in the eye. When I'm moving forward, he'll take the kick-knee tactic. I think kicking the knee should be banned. Playing against Jones is too hard, and whenever someone else has the upper hand in the game with him, he must use the kick knee to control the distance and make you back. ”

Jackson said that the referee's increasingly strict question of the direction of the player's fingers during the game has a lot to do with the frequent eye insertion of "bone" Jones during the game.

UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

[UFC Vegas 36 Medical List: Darren Tyre and Nine other players may be suspended for six months]

UFC Vegas 36 (Bronson vs. Thiel) was held on September 5 in UFC APEX, Las Vegas, Beijing time. The tournament consisted of 5 main and 4 sub-matches, for a total of 9 matches. Not only did Darren Tyre, the "gorilla" who played in the headline main tournament, not only lost the game, but also could be suspended for six months due to a facial injury, and he needed permission from an ENT doctor to play again. "Nine Star" Derek Brunson only needs a 21-day suspension.

Although there were only nine matches on this fight night, all nine players could be suspended for six months. In addition to Tyre, other players include Tom Azpinal (right hand), Alex Morono (left knee), David Zavada (nose), Carriel Rantri (left hand), Modestas Bucoskas (nose and left knee), Paddy Pimblatt (right thumb), Molly McCann (hand) and Jack Shure (left shoulder).

UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

[UFC officially signed "Black Dragon Nemesis" Alex Pereira]

Former GLORY double champion Alex Pereira (kickboxing 33-7, MMA 3-1) finally signed a contract with the UFC to officially enter the UFC middleweights. Recently, a video of him signing up for the UFC was posted online, in which Pereira has put on a UFC T-shirt. Pereira said in the video, "Hello everyone! I am now officially signed with the UFC! It's a pleasure to be a part of this family! ”

Pereira has twice defeated current UFC middleweight champion Isrell Adisaya in the kickboxing field, including in March 2017, when he directly KO the Black Dragon with his left hand.

Pereira's most recent MMA match was at LFA 95 in November 2020, when he kowtowed to rival Thomas Powell in the first leg.

UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

["Flathead" Gasserki explains why he didn't play five rounds with "Iron Fist" Chandler]

If your boss asks you to work overtime, but doesn't pay overtime, I believe most people will say no. "Equal-headed brother" Justin Gasserki is also one of them, which is why he does not agree to play five rounds with "Iron Fist" Michael Chandler.

Gasserki said, "With the same appearance fee, why should I choose to play two more rounds? What if I get to the fourth or fifth round and get seriously injured? Of course, if you are participating in a championship battle or a headline main tournament, I have no problem playing five rounds. ”

Gasserki and Chandler will meet on November 6 local time, with the winner likely to take on the next title challenge, challenging the winners of Oliveira and Povarier in December.

UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

[Diego Ferreira withdraws from the October 2 match due to injury]

Diego Ferreira (17-4 MMA, 8-4 UFC), currently in the UFC lightweight rankings, withdrew from the upcoming UFC Fight Night 193 and Grant Dawson (17-1 MMA, 5-0 UFC) match due to injury due to injury, and it is unclear whether Ferreira's specific injury and whether Dawson can find a substitute opponent.

The match was supposed to be Ferreira's third game in 2021, with the first two of which he lost to Benier Darius and Greg Gillespi. Ferreira had maintained a six-game winning streak before that.

Dawson currently holds an eight-game winning streak, including five wins in five games after entering the UFC, and three of them have ended the opponent.

UFC (September 9) News: "Werewolf" calls "Bone" Jones "Dirtiest Player"

Burns took the initiative to call for Magni, who agreed to the game.

Former UFC sub-welterweight champion Gilbert Burns, who is currently ranked second among the challengers, has recently called third-place Leon Edwards and sixth-placed Jorge Masvedahl, but has not received a response. It became clear that Burns wanted to race as soon as possible, so he called in eighth-placed Neil Magni, and this time he received the answer he wanted.

Burns said on social media, "My hands are starting to itch, but the opponents I want to hit seem to be busy." Magni, what about you? Magni quickly replied, "I'm ready for war!" ”

Burns's most recent game was to beat "Wonder Boy" Thompson, although Magni is at the bottom of the ranking, but since he can beat Jeff Neal, he proves that he is still very strong.