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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight veterans Jon Jones vs. Stipe Miocic will go to war TONIGHT (Sat., Nov. 16, 2024) at UFC 309 from Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.
In UFC 309’s pay-per-view (PPV) co-headliner from inside Madison Square Garden, former Lightweight champion, Charles Oliveira, will run it back with Michael Chandler, who has been sitting on the sidelines unsuccessfully waiting for Conor McGregor’s ill-fated comeback. UFC 309 will also feature the exciting returns of super prospects Mauricio Ruffy and Bo Nickal (in separate fights) and so much more! UFC 309’s start time is scheduled for 6 p.m. ET (Prelims card) and 10 p.m. ET (PPV main card). The biggest question, however, is whether or not Miocic is the man to ask these questions. The champion has been gone for so long since his one-sided loss to Francis Ngannou, and it sure feels like he’s spent more of his off time preparing to fight fires rather than people. If by some miracle Miocic returns in similar form to his best days; however, we suddenly have an extremely interesting main event on our hands.
There can be little argument that Jon Jones is among the best to ever do it. An equally creative and cruel striker, Jones methodically breaks down his opponents at all ranges. He’s also an excellent wrestler with brutal ground striking and serious submission skills, allowing Jones to thrive wherever his fights go. There’s only one area Jones should be looking to avoid here, and it’s the boxing range. Frankly, Jones has spent an entire career avoiding the pocket. You hardly ever see Jones throw more than two punches consecutively, slip, or roll — the man isn’t a boxer and doesn’t try to be. With his usual reach advantage, however, Jones can elbow opponents as they try to punch him and shut down his oppositions combos by being too far or too close. That’s definitely going to be the game plan against Miocic, but the former champion can match his length better than most of the Light Heavyweights he’s accustomed to facing. As such, I expect a mix of distance kicks and takedown attempts. Based on his grappling-heavy training camp, it seems like Jones is banking on wrestling Miocic to the floor, which feels like a viable path given 42 years old rarely like to wrestle for long.
Miocic has never been a complicated fighter. He’s a good boxer who feints well, and his collegiate wrestling background has usually allowed him to dictate where the fights take place. Above all else, Miocic is a full-sized Heavyweight, tough-as-nails, and also a strong overall athlete. Honestly, if Miocic is still capable of performing at a high-level, this is a very reasonable match up for him. Miocic has the boxing to pressure Jones, the low kicking ability to trouble him (Jones hates being kicked in the leg), and the wrestling to deny takedown attempts. Add in a power advantage and experience in five-round Heavyweight fights, and it’s clear the only reasons Miocic is a massive underdog are his age and time away. Either way, the path forward is clear. Miocic has to work behind his jab and low kick while methodically pressuring Jones. Body shots and combination punching increase his odds of landing, but he has to be wary of overextending and giving up easy takedown entries. The more Miocic can force Jones to exchange, the more likely Miocic can land a fight-changing blow to the jawline. It’s definitely a different ball game when it comes to heavyweight. You’ve got bigger guys, (they) hit harder. A lot of things are different. We’ll see. I have some things up my sleeve, too, just like he does.
In light of 58-year-old Mike Tyson throwing on boxing gloves this weekend it feels a little odd to take about how the main event is between two fighters on the cusp of retirement. Yet 37-year-old Jon Jones and 42-year-old Sipe Miocic may only have a handful of fights left. Fortunately for fans, at least one of those fights will be against each other. Miocic’s time atop the heavyweight division mostly happened during Jones’ domination of the light heavyweight division. It’s a superfight that would have done major business at the peak of their powers. Instead, fans will have to settle for watching the fight as they both near the end of their careers. Miocic is a particular wildcard at this point. He hasn’t fought since a 2021 knockout loss to Francis Ngannou that made The Predator champion. The long layoff could be a benefit as his body has had some time to heal, but it could mean his aging is even worse than it was. The other x-factor is that this is just the second time we are going to see Jones as a heavyweight. He was absolutely dominant against Ciryl Gane, but Miocic is a much different fighter. While Gane had zero answers for Jones’ wrestling, Miocic has at least decent wrestling skills for a heavyweight. He won’t be as easily pushed around and has the power to still make things interesting on the feet. That being said, we are still probably looking at another coronating event for Jon Jones. Let’s Take look on complete lineup and event detail for UFC 309 Jones vs. Miocic PPV Pay Per View November 16, 2024.
Match Card:
EarlyPrelims – 6PM ET
- Heavyweight Marcin Tybura vs. Jhonata Diniz
- Welterweight Mickey Gall vs. Ramiz Brahimaj
- Welterweight Bassil Hafez vs. Oban Elliot
- Women’s Flyweight Veronica Hardy vs. Eduarda Moura
Prelims – 8.00AM ET
- Bantamweight Jonathan Martinez vs. Marcus McGhee
- Middleweight Chris Weidman vs. Eryk Anders
- Lightweight Jim Miller vs. Damon Jackson
- Lightweight David Onama vs. Roberto Romero
Maincard – 10.00PM ET
- Heavyweight Jon Jones (c) vs. Stipe Miocic [a]
- Lightweight Charles Oliveira vs. Michael Chandler
- Middleweight Bo Nickal vs. Paul Craig
- Women’s Flyweight Viviane Araújo vs. Karine Silva
- Catchweight (165 lb) Mauricio Ruffy vs. James Llontop