It's hard to look at it any other way - Jon Jones is an enigma.
Throughout UFC 309's fight week and his extraordinary career, Jones has been defined by his unpredictability inside and outside the octagon.
At 37 years old, after 23 UFC fights and a record 16 wins in championship bouts, Jones is still finding new ways to puzzle and dismantle opponents.
Jones is a perfectionist - he is known for watching hours of tape on his opponents before fights to seek out their weaknesses.
This time Jones' weapon of choice was a crunching spinning back-kick which dropped opponent Stipe Miocic in front of nearly 20,000 roaring fans at New York's Madison Square Garden.
It was a technique he started working on earlier this year, inspired by legendary martial artist and actor Bruce Lee.
"About six months ago we started training the spinning back-kick. My taekwondo coach would come over to my house, we trained that same kick three hours a week for several months," said Jones.
"Bruce Lee says he doesn't fear the man that knows 10,000 kicks, but the man who has worked one kick 10,000 times. I worked it and it was a devastating shot."