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The Walkmen: UFC 197 ‘Jones vs. St. Preux’
- Updated: April 25, 2016
Jon Jones returned to the Ultimate Fighting Championship for the first time in more than a year, as he headlined UFC 197 on Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. “Bones” opted to go with “Coming Home,” from P. Diddy and Skylar Grey, as his primary walkout track, and after he took a unanimous decision from Ovince St. Preux over five rounds, it became clear the former UFC light heavyweight champion had certainly come home. UFC 197 was a jigsaw puzzle of many types of fights, as a few snoozers were offset by some sensational knockouts. As usual, the fighters’ entrance music was as diverse as the fights themselves. One of the highlights was Carla Esparza’s choice of the Metallica classic “Harvester of Sorrow” prior to her decision victory over Juliana Lima. Meanwhile, Clint Hester may not have walked away with a win, but he gets points for originality by walking out to his own song, “I Bang.” …
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