If you want the accolades, you have to put the work in, first.
With four submission victories inside the Octagon -- including his ridiculous standing guillotine choke on Lyoto Machida at UFC 140 three years ago -- it's easy to assume Light Heavyweight champion Jon Jones is a high-ranked Brazilian jiu-jitsu player with the belt color to match.
But, despite his knowledge of the craft of jiu-jitsu, "Bones" is still only a white belt under Robert Tussa. And while it seems that a big name fighter -- especially dominant champions -- usually shoot up to black belt quicker than your average player would, Jones isn't on that path.