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Published 12:18 19 Mar 2015 GMT
Updated 12:19 19 Mar 2015 GMT
“He [Johnson] has much more striking power than I do. That’s pretty obvious. I haven’t knocked out anything,” Jones said recently at a press conference.
“Rampage said I couldn’t bust a grape, and I think that's true.”
The "Rampage" in question is Quinton Jackson, the MMA legend who was Jones' first 205lb title defence and, like Johnson, many believed that Jones would struggle with his punching power.
But "Bones" came out on top back in 2011 after taking "Rampage" down, securing back control and slapping on a rear naked choke.
“I have a great staff of people around me, really smart coaches," Jones said. "We’re not naïve to our strengths and our weaknesses. We’ll come up with an appropriate strategy to be successful."
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