LAS VEGAS – The weigh-ins were as weird as they were anticipated, but then again, have UFC 182 headliners Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier done anything in a traditional manner?
Heading into Saturday's UFC 182 main event tilt between light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier, a lot of fans and media thought this would be Jones' toughest title defense. Some even thought that Cormier would take the title from the
Raw video: Jon Jones and Daniel Cormier confrontation forces hotel security, UFC staff to intervene and separate the two camps just two days before the UFC 182 pay-per-view (PPV) title fight inside MGM Grand in Las Vegas
Jon Jones beat Daniel Cormier by unanimous decision at UFC 182. As the final bell rung, Jones and Cormier exchanged a few final punches and then Jones did the mature thing and broke out D-Generation X's crotch chop to
"(Me and my team) had a chip on our shoulder, and our goal was to go out there and have faith in our wrestling and take him down, and earn respect from the wrestling community," Jones said. "As far as beating him at his own style, I watched him fight