Jon Jones almost fainted after realizing he’d suffered horrific injury beating up a UFC legend

Jon Jones had to sit down to prevent him from realized that he had sustained a horrible injury after his victory over Chael Sonen.

A few years in his UFC -light heavyweight title line, Jon Jones was already tailored to various legends of the sport.

In his second title defense, Jones Lyoto Machida left cold after one of the most brutal entries of all time.

He then defended his title against Rashad Evans, whom he later admitted that he hit him the loudest out of all his opponents.

After achieving an emphatic entry victory over Vorror Belfort, 'Bones' was linked to one of the greatest troublengers of all time in Chael Sonnen for the Ultimate Fighter Season 17 on UFC 159.

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Jon Jones sustained horror injury after the UFC legend beaten up

Immediately after the fight started, Jones and Sonnen met in the center of the Octagon when Sonen tried to bring 'Bones' to the ground.

However, it was Jones, who scored an early Takedown, but the challenger rose again and started landing some punches in the conflict.

But again, Jones took Sonnen to the ground and landed a number of large ground-and-pounds, which may wanted to make a point about his wrestling references.

With just under 30 seconds of the first round, the referee stopped the fight after Jones continued to brutalize Sonen.

Despite the fact that the fight was relatively untouched, Jones looked after the title, and realized that he had sustained a terrible injury to his toe, which looked like it was only going to hang, making Joe Rogan aware during their octagonal interview.

“Uh oh, he has a broken base,” Rogan cried when the corner team of Jones ran to him with a stool to sit on while he looked at his toe at his toe.

“I didn't intend to break my big toe, it's all filthy, man. I should go to Jamaica afterwards, now I don't think that will happen,” Jones responded.

Jon Jones' next defending defense could finally be started

His victory over Sonnen was just one of the many incredible victories during his career, and of course Jones became the heavyweight champion.

During his career, the 37-year-old continuously defeated the next best opponent, but fans believe that his time at the top can finally be over if he gets closer to a title Unification fight against Tom Aspinall.

After months of the fight have been delayed and fans do not know whether the fight will happen, it has been officially agreed, according to none other than Sonnen.

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