Red Ink: Jones/Hamill
Jake Rossen Dec 4, 2009
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Goodlad/Sherdog.com
Part of MMA’s appeal is the amusement in seeing human beings perform as though they were in a video game, with striking techniques that can seem miles away from the kind of stationary, routine exchanges found in boxing.
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There is much hype behind Jones, a tall, 22-year-old athlete from Upstate New York who seemed to spring out of nowhere last January to hand Stephan Bonnar a surprising beating. Jones has lots of fast-twitch fibers, the hallmark of a wrestler, and his movements seem inspired by ballet: he pivots, spins, and changes levels with incredible ease.
Matt Hamill, a 2-1 underdog in most betting outlets, is slower but brings punches up from the floor. Jones dances; Hamill’s planted. On the ground, Jones is unlikely to control him in the manner he has other athletes: Hamill is a three-time NCAA wrestling champion. It’s a good fight, and a better win -- if Jones can manage it.
Might Look Like: Hamill’s fight with Michael Bisping, with Hamill landing more effective shots to Jones’ busier, peppering counter-attack.
Wild Card: What training with the hired killers at Greg Jackson’s has done for Jones. (Strong possibility: something good.)
Who Wins: Hamill is a proven problem, but Jones can play his game -- the tough wrestler with limited fight experience -- and do it with a decade’s worth of wind and speed in his favor. (Hamill is 33.) Jones by decision.
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