UFC 239 was a blockbuster card for a few different reasons. Going down two days after July 4, and in Fight Capital of the World Las Vegas no less, you knew this would be one of a handful of true must-see cards in an average UFC year.
One reason stood out above the rest. Jon Jones' career has seen plenty of weirdness—if you want to call it that—but on most scorecards he's the best fighter in MMA history. When Jones is on, fight fans watch.
On the other end of Saturday's main event was Thiago Santos, a merciless muay thai striker with a 13-5 UFC record.