
UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans
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UFC 145: Jones vs. Evans was a mixed martial arts event held by Ultimate Fighting Championship on April 21, 2012 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. The headline fight at UFC 145 was a UFC Light Heavyweight Championship contest between champion Jon Jones and challenger Rashad Evans. Jones and Evans are former teammates at Jackson's MMA, under the tutelage of coach Greg Jackson.
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Jon Jones
Jon Jones
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Jon Jones
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Rashad Evans
Rashad Evans
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Rashad Evans
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Rory MacDonald
Rory MacDonald
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Rory MacDonald
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Che Mills
Che Mills
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Che Mills
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Ben Rothwell
Ben Rothwell
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Ben Rothwell
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Brendan Schaub
Brendan Schaub
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Brendan Schaub
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Michael McDonald
Michael McDonald
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Michael McDonald
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Miguel Torres
Miguel Torres
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Miguel Torres
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Eddie Yagin
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Eddie Yagin
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Mark Hominick
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Mark Hominick
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