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ALBUQUERQUE, NM - APRIL 2: UFC lightweight champion Jon 'Bones' Jones interacts with media during an open training session for fans and media at the Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts and Fitness on April 2, 2014 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Photo by Aaron Sweet/Getty Images)
ALBUQUERQUE, NM - APRIL 2: UFC lightweight champion Jon 'Bones' Jones interacts with media during an open training session for fans and media at the Jackson's Mixed Martial Arts and Fitness on April 2, 2014 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Photo by Aaron Sweet/Getty Images)Aaron Sweet/Getty Images

UFC 182: Predictions for Jones vs. Cormier and Main Card

Tim KeeneyDec 31, 2014

Jon Jones vs. Daniel Cormier. This is the one fight fans have long been waiting for. 

Jones, the UFC Light Heavyweight champion who has defended his title an astounding seven times, is widely considered as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the business. Cormier, a former Olympic wrestler, is undefeated and expected to give the champ his most difficult test to date. 

It's a battle that would have undeniable intrigue even if you left it at that. But this is a long-standing rivalry that came to a head at UFC 178 when the two took part in one of the more infamous brawls outside of the Octagon:

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Cormier is ready:

Jones is ready:

We're all ready. 

UFC 182 Main Card Predictions

Jon Jones (c) vs. Daniel CormierLight Heavyweight Jones (Unanimous Decision)
Donald Cerrone vs. Myles JuryLightweight Cerrone (Unanimous Decision)
Brad Tavares vs. Nate MarquardtMiddleweight Tavares (3rd Round KO)
Kyoji Horiguchi vs. Louis GaudinotFlyweight Horiguchi (2nd Round KO)
Hector Lombard vs. Josh BurkmanWelterweight Lombard (1st Round KO)

The Title Fight

Cormier's prowess in the wrestling game is well-known, and if he can take this fight to the canvas, he'll have a good chance of pulling off the upset

There's only one problem. 

Taking Jones down has proved to be nearly impossible. "Bones" has a takedown defense of 97 percent, per FightMetric.com, and his daunting blend of length and athleticism helps him keep opponents at bay in an absolutely clinical fashion. 

Fightnomics' Reed Kuhn pointed out Jones' massive advantage in reach: 

Alexander Gustafsson, one of the only people on the planet who knows what it takes to make the champ uncomfortable, believes that will be the difference in the fight. 

“Both are great athletes and it’s going to be a tough fight for sure," he told UFC.com's Thomas Gerbasi. "But Jones has his height and reach advantage over DC, so I think that will be the key thing in this fight. I think Jones by decision.”

While Cormier is known for his wrestling and strength, he also boasts the kind of quickness and athletic ability to present plenty of problems for Jones. He's undeniably dangerous, and it wouldn't be surprising to see him win a round as he tries to maul Jones. 

But ultimately, there's no one better at keeping their distance than the 27-year-old. He showed some chinks in the armor against Gustafsson, but it's hard to imagine the 6'4" physical specimen allowing the 5'11" challenger to get close enough to do enough damage or score a takedown.

Jones will be able to patiently hold off DC with an array of jabs and kicks, slowly wearing him down and leaving MGM Grand with another convincing victory. 

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