• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Larry Brown Sports

Larry Brown Sports

Brown Bag it, Baby

  • Home
  • Blog View
  • NFL
  • NCAAF
  • NBA
  • MLB
  • Media
  • Headlines
  • Podcast
MMAJon Jones

Jon Jones doesn’t want to fight Lyoto Machida: He’s high risk, low reward

August 20, 2012 by Larry Brown • Comments
FacebookTweetLinkedInRedditThreadsWhatsAppEmail

Now that Jon Jones is more established as a UFC champion, he’s developing a painfully corporate attitude. The UFC light heavyweight champion admitted last month that he doesn’t want to fight Anderson Silva because they each have too much to lose. Now he says that if he beats Dan Henderson on Sept. 1, he’s not really interested in a rematch with Lyoto Machida, who is set to face the winner.

“I don’t want to fight Lyoto Machida,” Jones said, according to ESPN.com. “He was my lowest pay-per-view draw of last year.

“No one wants to see me fight Lyoto Machida. I don’t want to fight Lyoto again. Lyoto is high risk and low reward.”

So Jon Jones is a professional fighter, which means his job is to fight whomever the UFC wants him to fight, but he doesn’t want to fight a good fighter if he’s not being paid enough to risk losing. I understand where he’s coming from in a business sense, but nobody wants to hear this crap.

Do you think Muhammad Ali became a living legend by managing his risks and opponents, or did he acquire fame by proclaiming that he was the best fighter ever and ready to pound anyone, anytime, anyplace? If Jones is a true champion who believes he’s unstoppable, then that’s the sort of thing he should be saying. Instead, he’s acting like he’s frightened to lose what he’s built. That’s the type of thinking that has made boxing a stale, uninteresting sport.

The beauty of the UFC is that fighters are constantly tested against the best opponents and their records aren’t padded. It seems like Jones would prefer to go down the Floyd Mayweather Jr. path of only facing guys he knows he can beat, and collecting as much money as possible each time out. That approach can make Jones a lot of money, but it’s not the attitude that makes legends.

The more you try to protect what you have built, the more it’s all going to come crashing down when you screw up. Jones already has had a taste of that. If he’s so concerned about creating interesting fights, then he should move up to heavyweight where he will finally be properly challenged.

H/T LBS contributor A. Hull
Photo: Paul Abell-US PRESSWIRE

  • i want more great stories!

Sign up today for free and get the best sports content sent to your inbox.

You can unsubscribe anytime. For more details, review our Privacy Policy.

.

Follow Us

Get instantly notified of the most viral news stories via Google!

  • Trending stories

LeBron James looks on

1 frontrunner is reportedly out of the race for LeBron James

2 days ago
Marcellus Wiley on a red carpet

Marcellus Wiley arrested on troubling charge

3 days ago
DeMar DeRozan in warmups

A 6-time NBA All-Star has been released

2 days ago
DeMar DeRozan in warmups

2 frontrunners have emerged to sign DeMar DeRozan

14 hours ago
LeBron James looks on

1 team is believed to be the favorite to sign LeBron James

4 days ago

Sidebar


  • don’t miss these

Ronda Rousey looks ahead

Ronda Rousey mocks UFC White House viewership numbers

June 21, 20261K+
Jake Woodley knocked out David Wright in four seconds

MMA fighter got knocked out cold 4 seconds into fight

June 19, 2026860
Alex Pereira at UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House

Alex Pereira sends message after getting knocked out at UFC Freedom 250

June 14, 2026880
Josh Hokit holds a mic

Josh Hokit had savage Michelle Obama line at UFC 250

June 14, 2026883
Diego Lopes being interviewed after his win at the UFC 250 Freedom event at the White House

Diego Lopes had one of the coldest UFC photos ever after KO win at the White House

June 14, 2026612
Dana White at a press conference

UFC significantly increases bonuses for Freedom 250 card

June 13, 2026202
  • popular stories

LeBron James looks on

Report: LeBron James sweepstakes are down to 2 teams

Kevin Durant with the Houston Rockets

1 team has pursued a Kevin Durant trade

Lionel Messi in his Argentina uniform

Argentina-Cape Verde World Cup had unfathomable viewership numbers

Christian Pulisic in a Team USA soccer jersey

Fans all said the same thing about Christian Pulisic in first half against Belgium

CB Bucknor announcing a call

MLB’s most unpopular umpire is retiring

Caitlin Clark hit in the neck

Alyssa Thomas says she has gotten death threats, slurs over Caitlin Clark incident

Get the App

© 2026 · LB Sports Media Group Inc · Powered by Springwire.ai

  • X
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
  • RSS Feed
  • About Larry Brown Sports
  • Contact
  • Editorial Process
  • Staff Writers
  • Privacy Policy
Dedicated to the memory of Nevil Vega