
Marquel Mederos stopped Mason Jones by TKO in the second round in what proved to be a closely contested fight. Mederos was in danger at points during the bout before ultimately closing the show with the finish.
MarQuel Mederos stopped Mason Jones by TKO in the second round on August 23, 2026, surviving a difficult stretch in the fight before rallying to earn the finish in what turned into a gritty back-and-forth contest.

Mederos, now 11-1-1, is a 29-year-old orthodox fighter out of the MMA Lab in the United States. Standing 178 cm tall with a 175 cm reach, he has built his reputation on clean, accurate striking — connecting on 56 percent of his significant strikes at a rate of 4.84 per minute. His performance here was not without adversity, as the summary notes he found himself in danger at points before eventually putting Jones away.
Mason Jones, known as "The Dragon," entered the bout with an 18-2-0 record and a reputation as one of the more dangerous fighters in his division. The 31-year-old from Wales, training out of Pedro Bessa BJJ, is a high-volume striker who throws 5.98 significant strikes per minute. His 74-inch reach — a full five inches longer than Mederos — and a takedown rate of 3.48 per 15 minutes make him a multifaceted threat, and those physical and stylistic tools were clearly on display during the moments he had Mederos in trouble.

Why it matters
- Mederos improves to 11-1-1 with a strong finishing win, strengthening his divisional standing
- Jones drops to 18-3-0 after his second career defeat, a notable result for a fighter with legitimate ranking ambitions
- The reach and wrestling advantages Jones carries made the finish all the more significant for Mederos
- The competitive nature of the bout suggests both fighters remain relevant in their division going forward
MarQuel Mederos vs Mason Jones
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