The title loss of Belal Muhammad on UFC 315 has left Jon Jones as the last man who stands like a wild statistics.
On Saturday at UFC 315, the short reign of Belal Muhammad came when the UFC Welterweight Champion came to an end after a five round war with Jack della Maddalena.
The performance of Muhammad was criticized on a large scale due to his lack of removal attempts, and he was eventually roasted by UFC star Khamzat Chimaev who enjoyed his loss.
As if things were not bad enough for 'remember the name', UFC boss Dana White revealed the injuries he suffered during the fight, including a broken nose, a broken orbital bone and a split lip from top to bottom.
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Jon Jones is now the only current American UFC champion
For a while, American hunters have been less dominant in the best promotion, ever dominate the sport and hold the majority of the belts.
But now, after the loss of Muhammad on UFC 315, heavyweight champion Jones is the only current champion born in the UFC in America.
Not only that, but when the UFC ranking listed debut in 2013, 28 American hunters were arranged in the top five of the Male Division with five American champions. Now only 13 American hunters are in the top five with only one champion.
The next chance that America has to see one of their own award -winning as champions is when Sean O'Malley wants to win his Bantamweight against Merab Dvalishvili on UFC 316 on 7 June.
Tom Aspinall indicates Title Unification News is on your hands
At the moment there is no clear threat that 'bones' are losing his UFC heavyweight title, because he continues to postpone a title Unification Fight against Tom Aspinall.
That said, Aspinall recently hinted that news is threatening about whether he and Jones are going to fight, with him willing to continue to another fight like Jones will not return quickly.
The dominance of Jones has overstrained over many eras in the UFC, and that is why he is generally considered the greatest hunter of all time.
