Sherdog’s Top 10: Undeserved Title Shots
Belfort vs. Jones
Vitor Belfort became a contender by default. | Al
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8. Vitor Belfort vs. Jon Jones
UFC 152 “Jones vs. Belfort” | Sept. 22, 2012 -- Toronto
Although he did not know at the time, Belfort’s unlikely road to a light heavyweight title shot began when Dan Henderson injured his knee while training to face Jones at UFC 151. When “Bones” declined to face replacement opponent Chael Sonnen on eight days’ notice, the 205-pound king was transplanted to UFC 152, where he would face Lyoto Machida three weeks later. That was apparently not enough time for Machida to prepare, however, and he turned down the shot after the UFC had already announced the bout.
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“Dream of being the best at what you do is not just something a fighter wants; it’s something any professional wants. I really want that title. In my head, I’m going after my greatest moment,” Belfort told Sherdog.com before the fight.
Despite no recent 205-pound experience, Belfort nearly achieved that moment against Jones, trapping the champion a tight armbar in the opening frame. Jones escaped and was his usual dominant self from there, submitting Belfort with a keylock in the fourth round. It was the closest anyone has come to beating Jones since his title reign began.
“[The arm] was cracking and popping, but he was tough,” Belfort said.
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