Jon Jones admits defeat in ‘rematch’ with the man who KO’d him as pair reunite in bare knuckle ring

Jon Jones never officially has a real defeat ago but he is now 0-2 outside the cage with an old sparring partner.

The legendary world champion with two weight naturally lost a disqualification for Matt Hamill in his fourth UFC fight. But apart from that wild controversial call for a rule that has since changed, he is unbeaten with one of the largest CVs in the history of sport.

As a result, there is little to no record of him ever taste the defeat, except for one notorious training room story. Tonight he reunited with Adlan Amagov, the former UFC -Welter weight that allegedly chose him on the mats, for a short 'rematch' at a Russian bare knuckle -box event.

Jon Jones admits the defeat in 'Rematch' with Adlan Amagov

Jon Jones appeared tonight in an IBA Bare Knuckle Boxing Show in Russia, where he was released as a guest of honor. After a first view to the crowd, he was brought in a second time to meet his old teammate.

'Adlan is the only man [to beat me]”Jeese admitted when he was asked about their notorious sparring session.” A beautiful person, brother. I just love the way he is so loved and loved by his people and I am honored that I had my time with him. “

When the host asked if they would go down, Jones turned it off and joked, “I don't want no more.”

They then had a short touch-spruce of 10 seconds, at what point the UFC legend jokes are rival “no spin stairs” told. However, he did not comply with that rule while he himself threw one, so he could be caught in a body lock that ended the 'rematch'.

When that was over, Jones gestured to the crowd that the score was now 2-0 for the Russian, while the couple laughed their differences. “Not again!” He explained.

Jon Jones was eliminated by Adlan Amagov during the infamous sparring session

Former interim UFC champion Welterweight Carlos Condit was the first to unveil the story of Jon Jones' notorious Spar with Amagov. The Russian had a solid run in the UFC and won his two fights in the promotion, but never had a huge career in the sport.

This is not to forget that Amagov was a welterweight, while Jones was a light-heavyweight champion at the time and outside the camp, was probably good in heavyweight. He would eventually also win the belt there.

Jones remembered the story in a video on social media shared by Home of Fight, where he spoke with a friend of Amagov. “Adlan Amagov Ko'd Me, very true story,” he explained in broken English. “Top back, boom, I go down.

“It's okay, sometimes it happens. But next time … One day Condit and I, Adlan, two people.”

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