I know this is off topic kinda but Jon Jones "lost" his first and only fight in MMA in the UFC against Matt Hamill, Jones was 22, Hamill was 33. 22 + 33 = 55. Jon Jones lost his mother Camille Jones when she died at age 55 from complications from diabetes. In addition, his younger brother Chandler Jones is #55 for the Arizona Cardinals. Gematria connection Jon Jones full name, Jonathan Dwight Jones = 82 FR, 91 SR. Matt Hamill improved to 8-2 with Jon Jones being disqualified and Jon Jones fell to 9-1. With the 55, Satan = 55 and God = 55. This cannot be a coincidence in my opinion. It was Hamill and Jones 10th fight in MMA too, Satan = 10, God = 10. 55 = 10th fibonacci and triangular number.
RK Hershey
2022-01-30 22:47:14 +0000 UTC
It looks like the UFC is taking some major kicks in the ass for it's alleged greedy/shady practices and treatment of it's assets during it's run. It might be what some call bad optics when multiple world champions for an organization, and dominate ones at that are calling out boxers for a real payday and openly discussing possibly not resigning, waiting out contracts, and publicly letting it be known that there is an ideological or financial dispute between themselves and the company like with the Francis Ngannou situation for example. I think Ngannou's last title defense though was big moment in the history of the sport. Defended his strap decisively, Dana White looked too salty to even be professional and put the belt around the man's waist, and the Heavyweight champ is most likely not going to re-up heading into 2022. Ngannou is 34 and is probably not only looking down the line thinking about different possibilities to make some money while there's juice to squeeze but also just a quick glimpse backwards and see how these MMA guys before him were treated so good on him. I don't blame any of them. Close to none of these guys are going to fair well in a boxing ring though. With all love and respect many of them just have bad technique to no solid fundamentals in regard to proper maneuvers with crisp and correct striking , are awkward, stiff and slow in their movements, definitely for a boxer, and will ultimately end up becoming a heavy bag that throws bad punches back occasionally in a boxing ring.