News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.THE scorecard for Jon Jones' controversial win over Dominick Reyes has been revealed - with one judge's scoring branded "insane".The triumph means he now holds the record for most championship wins in UFC.But the result was not without question - especially given the scoring of one of the judges.The majority of fight fans watching the bout had Reyes winning at least two of the first three rounds.That was reflected accurately in the scoring, but it is the scores record by judge Joe Solis that put some fans into a rage.He had the fight 49-46 in favour of Jones, while Marcos Rosales and Chris Lee, the other two judges, scored it much closer.Rogan, a commentator and popular podcast host, blasted: "I can't argue about this enough. The victory wasn’t all about accolades. For anyone to think that was 4-1 Jon Jones, that person's insane. Many thought that Reyes had done enough to win the belt. Most prominent among Solis' controversial scorecards was the one he submitted for the main event between UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Jon Jones and challenger Dominick Reyes…

So it doesn’t matter how we had it.”And fans on social media were equally scathing in their view of Solis' scoring.One said: "The last four rounds to Jones... stay off the drugs kids. MMA legend Jones … After all, he outstruck Jones in rounds one through three.Almost no one would argue that the fight was close. "I've done it so many times.

"White also cast doubts on the scoring as he claimed he thought Reyes was well ahead coming into the fifth.“I do [think Reyes won]. Dominick Reyes put on a hell of a fight tonight. UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones set a record for most championship fight victories with his win over Dominick Reyes at UFC 247 in Houston, Texas. "Another wrote: "Put me in the octagon with the 49-46 judge. THE scorecard for Jon Jones' controversial win over Dominick Reyes has been revealed - with one judge's scoring branded "insane". Reyes provided Jones with arguably the stiffest test of his career despite being a big underdog. "One comment read: "The UFC needs to drug test their judges. You would be hard pressed to find many people that would support that score.The other two judges scored the fight 48-47 in favor of Jones.The breakdown and the UFC 247 Jones vs. Reyes scorecard: "They're insane. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Jones made UFC history but it was not without controversyUFC's Jon Jones chokes a fan unconscious but then immediately revives him

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