Love Davis, but I think the superior stand up and equal ground game will make this Rashad's fight to lose...
I'm hoping that Davis has real impressive stand up for this fight!
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Just verified Jon Jones is out of fight with Rashad Evans due to hand injury. Phil Davis targeted as replacement. @CdnPress_MMA with scoop.
Jon Jones injured, Phil Davis vs. Rashad Evans now targeted for UFC 133
http://mmajunkie.com/news/23365/jon-...or-ufc-133.mma
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Love Davis, but I think the superior stand up and equal ground game will make this Rashad's fight to lose...
I'm hoping that Davis has real impressive stand up for this fight!
Rashad wins this but the dude really needs to be at MW. Would be a huge force there
You shut your mouth lol.
this place gets butthurt if you say anything negative about jones
After much hullabaloo over Jon Jones and Rashad Evans’ impending showdown, it appears the former Jackson’s MMA teammates won’t square off inside the Octagon anytime soon after all.
The UFC announced via Twitter on Monday that unbeaten light heavyweight prospect Phil Davis has been tapped to replace Jones against Evans at UFC 133 on Aug. 6. According to multiple reports, newly crowned UFC 205-pound champ Jones suffered a torn ligament in his right hand during his March 19 le win over Mauricio “Shogun” Rua at UFC 128 and is now set to undergo surgery.
The Canadian Press first reported news of Jones’ injury on Monday.
Evans, 31, is himself a former UFC light heavyweight list, having won the belt with a December 2008 stoppage of fellow “Ultimate Fighter” alum Forrest Griffin. The former Michigan State Spartan would lose the belt in his next outing, a vicious May 2009 knockout at the hands of Lyoto Machida which also marked the first defeat of Evans’ career.
Since that time, “Suga” has recorded unanimous decisions against American Top Team standout Thiago Silva and, most recently, fellow ex-champ Quinton Jackson. Following his May 2010 win over “Rampage,” Evans was once again declared No. 1 contender to the light heavyweight throne, but a knee injury to then-champion Rua postponed the bout until this past March. One month out from the match, Evans himself injured a knee, making way for Jones to step in and claim gold.
Davis, a four-time NCAA Div. I All-American wrestler at Penn State, comes off the most substantial win of his career. At March’s UFC Fight Night 24, Davis took another short-notice assignment, replacing the injured o Ortiz against Pride Fighting Championships veteran Antonio Rogerio Nogueira. Davis ground out the highly regarded 205-pound stalwart over three rounds to take a unanimous decision and run his unblemished record to 9-0.
Since joining the UFC in February 2010, Davis has competed and won five times, submitting Alexander Gustafsson and Tim Boetsch, while notching decisions against Nogueira, Rodney Wallace and onetime WEC light heavyweight leholder Brian Stann.
UFC 133 is expected to take place at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia and will also feature a light heavyweight tilt between Nogueira and former UFC middleweight champion Rich Franklin, as well as a 185-pound affair pitting Vitor Belfort against Yoshihiro Akiyama.
http://www.sherdog.com/news/news/Mr-...st-Evans-31854
Hope Shad wins by devastating KO tbh. Davis seems like an ok dude but I can't stand undefeateds. Same with Bones since he's practically undefeated
I can even see him pulling a Chael Sonnen on Anderson
Statement from Bones Jones website:
http://jonnybones.com/2011/04/my-statement-on-injury/Deerfield Beach, Fla. — Malki Kawa and Glenn Robinson, Partners, Authentic Sport Management, today confirmed that UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon “Bones” Jones has torn tissue in his right hand in the area between his thumb and forefinger. Jones will take the time to allow this injury to heal and then immediately resume his training for his first le defense.
The UFC today announced that “Suga” Rashad Evans will take on “Mr. Wonderful” Phil Davis at UFC 133 on August 6th.
“This is an injury that’s been recurring since I was a college wrestler, it doesn’t affect my punching or grappling, but I am taking the time and the proper measures to correct this now, so that it doesn’t happen again,” said Jones. “I look forward to getting back to training and to my first le defense. As for Rashad, let’s see what happens with Phil Davis. I will be watching that fight with great interest.”
“I’m looking forward to fighting Phil Davis August 6th at UFC 133, he’s a strong wrestler and a rising star in the light heavyweight division,” said Evans. “I wish Jon Jones a speedy recovery, he has something that belongs to me and when he’s ready, I’ll be waiting.”
Both Evans and Jones will make their scheduled appearances at the UFC Fan Expo taking place this Friday and Saturday at the Direct Energy Centre in Toronto, Canada.
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Founded in 2010, and based in Deerfield Beach, Florida, Authentic Sports Management® (ASM®) is a premier sports management and marketing company with a mandate to help clients grow and succeed as athletes, while developing foundations, creating positive legacies and building a personal brand that will carry them far beyond their chosen sport. ASM, with General Counsel Neal Tabachnick, and senior partners Glenn Robinson, Malki Kawa and Jon Rubinstein, primarily represent and support top mixed martial arts fighters.
On Tuesday 26th April 2011, @jonnybones said:
I'm a young athlete with years of compe ion ahead of me, addressing all small Injuries will play a huge role in me having a long, successful and healthy career
Jonnybones Jon Bones Jones
I'd like to think all my friends and supporters for their patience and understanding
Last edited by ace3g; 04-25-2011 at 06:12 PM.
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Just talked to @malkikawa. @Jonnybones begged to stay in fight with @SugaRashadEvans, but doctors, team finally convinced him otherwise.
Jon Jones has no reason to duck Rashad Evans. The thing Rashad could have on Jones is wrestling, but thats not even a very big advantage. Jon Jones=Tim Duncan and Rashad Evans=Matt Bonner. Just an awful comparison there....but yea
Evans will get through Davis and the fight will happen probably in the fall. Not a big deal..
Not on evans bandwagon anymore?
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UFC 129 notes: With Jones hurt, Dana likes Davis-Evans. Rashad would lose shot with loss, but Phil not guaranteed a le fight with win.
Evans is getting ed over here, but this is a fight he should win. Good wrestler to prepare him for Jones
Well a twitter war which was started by Evans earlier today; Bones finally fired back a bit, felt kind of strange with no context, but makes sense because of this which was just posted online:
Jon Jones and Rashad Evans Have Altercation in Las Vegas Nightclub
http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2011/5/13...egas-nightclub
GSP playing peacemaker
crossed paths at a nightclub called Surrender and had to be calmed down by UFC welterweight champion Georges St. Pierre. GSP happened to be sitting at the next table with o Ortiz.
Jones supposedly got a second opinion on the hand and does not need surgery. But i think it is the same deal. Evans beats Davis and he gets Jones..
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