Bas Rutten: Demetrious Johnson Is Better Than Jon Jones

MMA Legend and Inside MMA host Bas Rutten recently appeared on Submission Radio this week to talk about various topics. During the interview, Rutten explained why current UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson is better than former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and should be number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world. Rutten believes that

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MMA Legend and Inside MMA host Bas Rutten recently appeared on Submission Radio this week to talk about various topics. During the interview, Rutten explained why current UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson is better than former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones and should be number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world.

Rutten believes that Johnson doesn’t get the respect he deserves.

“That’s the sad thing, by the way, because Demetrious Johnson, he doesn’t get the respect he really deserves. This guy’s better than Jones, Jon Jones. He’s the pound for pound best guy there is.”

“He’s working circles around everybody, he just beat – stopped – an Olympic gold-medallist, who was undefeated in Henry Cejudo – who did also Golden Gloves boxing. I mean, the sky is the limit. This guy is so good, yet the fans for some reason don’t appreciate it. I don’t know how. This shows you that a lot of fans, they watch a fight for the hype, I guess. Or, of course, a lot of older guys, they always think that the heavyweights are the toughest guys on the planet. But put Demetrious Johnson in a bar, I guarantee you he cleans out that whole bar. And you could put 300-pound guys in there. They’re not gonna make it. That’s how strong and good this guy is. People should just realize that.”

Rutten went into detail on why he thinks Johnson is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world over Jones.

“Because his submission game is better than Jones. I’m not talking about guillotines and the other things that Jon Jones does. Demetrious Johnson can tap you with everything – with a toehold, heel hook, inverted heel hook, knee bar, you name it. Anything. Whatever mistake you make, he’s gonna get that – triangle chokes. I mean, he does it all. And then on his feet, he can knock you out. On his feet, nobody’s touching him, and he’s always out of the way when people are punching him. And he’s just an unbelievable fighter. He attacks from all angles, he knocks you out with high kicks, knees to the body, knees to the head, I mean, elbows. The sky is the limit. Look at his record and then see how many different ways this guy’s won.”

You can listen to the interview here:

Johnson is expected to face Wilson Reis on July 30, 2016, at UFC 201 while Jones will fight Daniel Cormier at UFC 200.

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Demetrious Johnson-Wilson Reis Flyweight Title Fight Set For UFC 201

A second title fight has been added to UFC 201, as Demetrious Johnson defends his belt against Wilson Reis.

The bout was first reported on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday evening.

Johnson (24-2-1) has defended the belt eight times previously, including a…

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A second title fight has been added to UFC 201, as Demetrious Johnson defends his belt against Wilson Reis.

The bout was first reported on “UFC Tonight” Wednesday evening.

Johnson (24-2-1) has defended the belt eight times previously, including a recent first round finish vs. Henry Cejudo. “Mighty Mouse” also holds wins over John Dodson, Kyoji Horiguchi and Joseph Benavidez during his run.

Reis (20-6) is coming off a decision victory over Dustin Ortiz, but was bested by Jussier Formiga prior to that. He is 3-1 over his last four and 8-2 over his last 10 fights.

UFC 201 takes place July 30 from the Philips Arena in Atlanta. Tyron Woodley challenges Robbie Lawler for the welterweight title in the main event.

Demetrious Johnson’s Next Opponent May Surprise You

Reigning UFC flyweight kingpin Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson has put a serious hurting on the 125-pound division since becoming the inaugural champion in 2012. He has since defended his strap an ultra-impressive eight-straight times, and has come away with five finishes in those eight victories. His most recent accomplishment was a breath taking one, as

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Reigning UFC flyweight kingpin Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson has put a serious hurting on the 125-pound division since becoming the inaugural champion in 2012.

He has since defended his strap an ultra-impressive eight-straight times, and has come away with five finishes in those eight victories. His most recent accomplishment was a breath taking one, as “Mighty Mouse” demolished former Olympic gold medalist Henry Cejudo in the first round of their bout at last month’s UFC 197 from Las Vegas, Nevada.

Some may argue that Johnson has already cleared out the division, an argument that has the UFC scrambling to create intriguing matchups for their flyweight title holder.

It was recently announced that the winner of the upcoming 24th season of The Ultimate Fighter will receive an immediate title shot and take on Johnson at the finale next December.

Somewhat surprising news then came out tonight (May 18, 2016) as well, indicating that the champion isn’t willing to sit around and wait until then.

UFC Tonight’s Megan Olivi reported that Johnson will next defend his title against No. 8-ranked Wilson Reis in the co-main event of July 30’s UFC 201 from Atlanta, Georgia.

Reis has won three of his last four bouts including victories over the likes of Joey Sanchez, Scott Jorgensen, and Dustin Ortiz. Most recently, he earned a decision over Ortiz last January.

UFC 201 will be headlined by a welterweight title clash, as reigning 170-pound champion Robbie Lawler defends his title against Tyron Woodley.

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UFC Inks Flyweight Champion Demetrious Johnson To New Contract

Demetrious Johnson’s fighting future will remain tied to the UFC, as the flyweight champion announced he has signed a new eight-fight contract.

Johnson is set to defend his title against the winner of The Ultimate Fighter 24 this December.

“I’ve …

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Demetrious Johnson’s fighting future will remain tied to the UFC, as the flyweight champion announced he has signed a new eight-fight contract.

Johnson is set to defend his title against the winner of The Ultimate Fighter 24 this December.

“I’ve signed a new eight-fight deal, I’m very excited to announce that,” said Johnson, while appearing on The MMA Hour Monday. “I think there’s great things to come in the future.”

“Mighty Mouse” is the only fighter to hold the UFC 125-pound belt to date, having recently defended it with a dominating first round finish of Henry Cejudo. He has scored eight consecutive title defenses overall.

Despite having two fights left on his old contract, Johnson believed now was the time to cash in.

“I think when fighters do that (wait to sign a new deal), they want to see what they’re worth, but at the same time, if they negotiate with the UFC, and they get what they like, there’s no point going and testing free agency,” Johnson said. “And the thing is, even (Quinton) ‘Rampage’ Jackson said it before, nobody treats you better than the UFC.”

Demetrious Johnson Signs Eight-Fight Deal With UFC

Current UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson is fresh off a win over title contender Henry Cejudo at UFC 197 and appeared on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. During his appearance on the show, Johnson revealed that he had recently signed a new eight-fight contract with the UFC. “I’ve signed a new eight-fight deal, I’m

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Current UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson is fresh off a win over title contender Henry Cejudo at UFC 197 and appeared on Monday’s edition of The MMA Hour. During his appearance on the show, Johnson revealed that he had recently signed a new eight-fight contract with the UFC.

“I’ve signed a new eight-fight deal, I’m very excited to announce that,” Johnson said. “I think there’s great things to come in the future.”

Johnson (24-2-1) is currently on a ten-fight winning streak.

When asked about if he tested the free agency market, Johnson explained that he believes he belongs in the UFC.

“I think when fighters do that, they want to see what they’re worth, but at the same time, if they negotiate with the UFC, and they get what they like, there’s no point going and testing free agency,” Johnson said. “And the thing is, even Rampage Jackson said it before, nobody treats you better than the UFC.”

Dana White’s like ‘dude, go out there and win your fight, and everything else will take care of itself,’,” said Johnson. “A long time ago I was in Dana White and Lorenzo Fertitta’s office talking to him, and he was like Lorenzo was like, ‘you’re so f*cking dominant, we need to make people believe you can lose and tune in’. … Dana White was just like, keep on winning, Anderson Silva didn’t [become a star] til he fought Chael Sonnen and had that five round war and the rematch.”

The UFC will crown a number contender for Johnson’s title via the 24th season of the Ultimate Fighter, which premieres in August and will air on FOX Sports 1. Johnson will fight the winner of the show on December 3rd at the season finale card.

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Demetrious Johnson, UFC Agree on New Contract: Details, Comments, Reaction

Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson has agreed to a new eight-fight contract with UFC, ensuring he’ll continue his dominant title run with the company.  
As shared by Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com, the 29-year-old confirmed the news during an…

Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson has agreed to a new eight-fight contract with UFC, ensuring he’ll continue his dominant title run with the company.  

As shared by Ariel Helwani of MMAFighting.com, the 29-year-old confirmed the news during an appearance on the MMA Hour:

Mighty Mouse has been the UFC’s flyweight champion since 2012 and is widely considered among the organization’s top pound-for-pound fighters.

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