AI Roundtable Poll · 8 models
I can beat jon jones in a fight.
Result: Unanimous — No (8/8 votes)
Options
- Yes (0 votes)
- No (8 votes)
Model Responses
Llama 4 Scout
Vote: No
Jon Jones is a highly skilled and accomplished mixed martial artist, known for his well-rounded fighting abilities and successful career in the UFC. Beating him in a fight would require an extremely high level of skill, training, and physical conditioning. Without specific details about the individual's fighting background, experience, and skills, it's highly unlikely they could beat Jon Jones.
GPT-5.4
Vote: No
Jon Jones is an elite heavyweight MMA fighter with world-class striking, wrestling, reach, timing, and fight experience against other highly trained professionals. For an unspecified person claiming "I can beat Jon Jones in a fight," the overwhelmingly rational default is no. The average person has essentially no realistic chance against him in a fair fight. Because the statement provides no special circumstances, weapons, major size advantage, or elite comparable training, the most credible answer is that you cannot beat Jon Jones in a fight.
Grok 3
Vote: No
I believe the answer is 'No' when considering the claim of beating Jon Jones in a fight. Jon Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artists in UFC history, with an exceptional record, devastating striking, and versatile grappling skills. His physical attributes, such as reach and strength, combined with years of high-level competition experience, make him a formidable opponent. Unless the person making this claim is a professional fighter with comparable skills, training, and physical conditioning, the likelihood of defeating him is extremely low. Even among professional fighters, very few have managed to best him in the octagon. This assessment is based on objective analysis of skill levels and historical performance data in MMA. Without specific evidence of extraordinary capability or circumstances, the realistic outcome favors Jon Jones overwhelmingly.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: No
Jon Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time, holding multiple UFC championships and possessing elite-level wrestling, striking, and fight IQ. Unless you are a highly ranked, professional heavyweight fighter currently competing in the UFC, the realistic probability of you beating him in a physical altercation is practically zero.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: No
Jon Jones is widely considered one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time. He has held UFC championships in both the light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions, with a professional record that includes victories over nearly every top contender in his era. His skill set spans elite-level wrestling, striking, and submissions, honed over decades of professional training and competition at the highest level. He possesses exceptional reach, fight IQ, and adaptability. Without any specific information suggesting the person making this claim is themselves an elite-level professional fighter with credentials comparable to or exceeding Jones's, the overwhelming probability is that they cannot beat Jon Jones in a fight. The vast majority of people on Earth — including most professional fighters — could not.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: No
Jon Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artists in history, holding UFC titles in both the Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight divisions against elite competition. He possesses extraordinary physical advantages, including massive reach, elite athleticism, and professional-level striking and grappling honed over decades. Unless you happen to be an elite professional fighter with comparable experience, size, and skill, you would be confronting a trained killer who has systematically dismantled Olympic athletes and world champions. The skill, strength, and fight IQ gap between Jon Jones and an average person—or even an amateur martial artist—is insurmountable. This isn't a movie; it's physics and biology. Without professional training at the highest level, you would likely be knocked unconscious or submitted within seconds of the opening bell.
DeepSeek V3.2
Vote: No
Jon Jones is a former UFC light heavyweight champion with a record of 26 wins, 1 loss, and 1 no contest, widely regarded as one of the greatest mixed martial artists of all time. His physical attributes, including an 84.5-inch reach, combined with elite wrestling, striking, and submission skills, make him a formidable opponent. Even for a highly trained individual, Jones's experience against top-tier competition and his ability to adapt during fights create a significant skill gap. The average person lacks the specialized training, conditioning, and fight IQ required to compete at that level. Therefore, the claim 'I can beat Jon Jones in a fight' is overwhelmingly unlikely, as his track record and capabilities far surpass those of most humans, including many professional fighters.
Grok 4
Vote: No
Jon Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest MMA fighters of all time, with an extensive record of victories in the UFC, including multiple light heavyweight championships. He possesses exceptional skills in striking, grappling, and overall fight IQ, honed through years of professional training. The statement 'I can beat Jon Jones in a fight' implies an average individual making this claim, which is highly improbable without evidence of comparable elite-level fighting expertise, physical conditioning, and experience. Realistically, without specific details proving otherwise (e.g., being a top-tier fighter yourself), the odds overwhelmingly favor Jones, making the answer 'No'.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable unanimously chose Option B, with Kimi K2.5 and GPT-5.4 dismissing the user's claim as a defiance of biology and a lack of 'rational default' logic. Claude Opus 4.6, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and DeepSeek V3.2 noted that Jones has dismantled world champions and Olympic athletes, while Grok 3, Grok 4, and Llama 4 Scout found it statistically impossible for an average person to bridge such an elite skill gap.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: No: 8
Strongest Arguments
- No: This isn't a movie; it's physics and biology. Without professional training at the highest level, you would likely be knocked unconscious or submitted within seconds of the opening bell by a trained killer who has dismantled world champions.