American mixed martial artist widely considered one of the greatest fighters of all time, former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and current UFC Heavyweight Cham
Jonathan Dwight Jones was born in Rochester, New York in 1987. He won the UFC light heavyweight title in 2011 at 23 — the youngest champion in UFC history. He vacated to move to heavyweight after years at 205 lbs. He is widely considered the greatest MMA fighter of all time by many analysts. His career has been repeatedly disrupted by USADA violations — testing positive for clomiphene (2016, suspension), trace amounts of turinabol (2017, suspension) and trace amounts of clomiphene again (2019, cleared) — generating more anti-doping controversy than any other UFC champion. He knocked out Ciryl Gane in the first round to win the heavyweight title in March 2023. His technical versatility across striking, wrestling and submissions is considered without parallel in MMA history. Jones briefly retired in June 2025, relinquishing his heavyweight title, before reversing course within weeks and spending the following months campaigning for a place on the UFC's planned White House card, with a superfight against light-heavyweight champion Alex Pereira among the bouts most demanded by fans.
Becoming the youngest UFC champion in history at age 23 when he defeated Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua for the light heavyweight title in 2011.
How They Played
Jones utilizes an unorthodox striking style with exceptional reach advantage, employing creative techniques like spinning elbows and oblique kicks. His wrestling background provides elite takedown defense and ground control, while his clinch work is particularly devastating. He combines technical precision with improvisation, often using unconventional angles and timing to overwhelm opponents.
Lasting Impact
Jones is widely considered one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time, having dominated the light heavyweight division longer than any other champion in UFC history.
Career Honours
- UFC Light Heavyweight Champion multiple
- UFC Heavyweight Champion (2023)
- Pound-for-pound #1 multiple rankings