Ranked best in the world in 2014, at only 27 years old Jones has a 21-1 scorecard in MMA and that one loss was due to disqualification for use of illegal elbows. Its not for nothing that the 6 foot 4 prodigy is already considered one of the greatest fighters to ever compete, with an astonishing reach. Added to that, on a superficial level Jones is money, through and through. Hes ripped to hell and back, tall and easy on the eyes, qualities that aside from his highly impressive fight record have seen him attract some high level endorsements over his career. With all of that in his favour, the current UFC light heavyweight champion is almost certain to run out his career at UFC. However, that career doesnt have to go on another decade or more. Jones is a pragmatist above all, and has to realise that his dollar value can only diminish should he outstay his welcome in the sport. A potential career as a pro wrestler, on the other hand, could stretch right into his forties. By no means inarticulate, with a little work Jon Bones Jones could easily have what it takes to duplicate Brock Lesnars feat of hitting the top in both shoot and worked fighting. Having said that, theres always that rumoured glass ceiling
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