10 Most Frightening Slams In UFC History
10. Jon Jones Vs. Stephan Bonner (UFC 94)
Jon Jones is frustratingly good at pretty much everything when it comes to being a Mixed Martial Artist.
He can knock you out with his fists, knees or elbows, tap you out with a variation of chokes and he can go the distance with you, too.
So, he can do all that, oh and he's also capable of slamming you into next week.
In his UFC 94 bout with Stephan Bonnar, Jones was in peak form and showcased some of his now signature manoeuvres. Spinning elbows and brutal knees to the head demonstrated what he could bring to the striking department, but it was his wrestling ability which really caught the eye.
Making Bonnar look like he was in the wrong sport for the entire three round fight, Jones threw his opponent around the Octagon at his own will.
But the sweetest slam of the night came when Jones had Bonnar's back whilst the two were still stood in the centre of the cage. Giving Bonnar no time to react, Jones flipped his hips and executed a German suplex straight out of a 'how-to-successfully-pulverise-my-opponent' handbook.
Remarkably, Bonnar managed to make it out of the fight in one piece, but was unquestionably dominated by Jones' outstanding striking and world class wrestling.