TORRANCE, Calif. -- When you've accomplished everything Dan Henderson has in his combat sports career, it's tough to have many regrets.
The 46-year-old Southern Californian has traveled the globe earning accolades, from an amateur wrestling career that took him to the Olympics, to a UFC 17 tournament victory, to holding the 183- and 205-pound championships in Japan's PRIDE promotion, making him to date the only fighter to hold simultaneous major world titles.
But as Henderson prepares for one improbable final crack at gold at UFC 204 next month when he meets middleweight champion Michael Bisping, there's still one fight which he regards as the one that got away: Jon Jones.