UFC on FOX 8 Aftermath: The Flyweights Deliver


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By Elias Cepeda

Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson delivered another exciting, winning performance last night in the main event of UFC on Fox 8. The champ defended his title successfully with a fifth round arm bar submission win over challenger John Moraga.

Long before the submission, however, it looked like Johnson was going to walk away with a clear-cut victory. The Washington resident used his footwork, take downs, ground striking and submission attempts to put on a show for his home town crowd in Seattle Saturday night. Johnson took the two-time All-American wrestler Moraga down at will and worked him over with choke and arm bar attempts before finally securing the fight-ending hold in the last round.

For his part, Moraga never appeared to break or give in. He simply was no match for the champion.

Post fight, Johnson said that, while he is satisfied to continue to defend his 125 pound belt, he is open to doing “super fights” with champions of heavier divisions. “[A superfight] is just something to throw out there,” Johnson said at the post-event press conference. “I’m still focused on my weight division. I know there’s up-and-coming fighters who are trying to come up and take what’s mine, and I’ll be there to defend it for the fans.”

“I think everybody is focused on Anderson Silva, ‘GSP’ and all those guys,” Johnson continued. “But I think we can make some fun super fights down in a lighter-weight division with the flyweights fighting the bantamweights. I know the bantamweights have some things to work out, and then we’ll see what happens. I’m just here to fight and have a good time and put on a good performance for the UFC and the fans.”

Rory MacDonald and Jake Ellenberger’s war of tweets came to a relatively muted climax in the co-main event. MacDonald used masterful foot work, angles and a stiff, precise jab to out-point Ellenberger and win a decision. Scores were 30-27 (twice) and 29-28 for MacDonald.

MacDonald managed to stay elusive while stalking Ellenberger for much of the fight. Ellenberger swang hard in spurts with his hooks behind a peek-a-boo posture, but mostly whiffed. Late in the third round, Ellenberger was finally able to catch Rory with a big shot and take down but the young Canadian immediately switched to offense from his back, threatening to get up with butterfly guards and with triangle choke and oma-plata shoulder lock attempts, before taking his opponent’s back at the final horn.


(Photo courtesy of Getty Images.)

By Elias Cepeda

Flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson delivered another exciting, winning performance last night in the main event of UFC on Fox 8. The champ defended his title successfully with a fifth round arm bar submission win over challenger John Moraga.

Long before the submission, however, it looked like Johnson was going to walk away with a clear-cut victory. The Washington resident used his footwork, take downs, ground striking and submission attempts to put on a show for his home town crowd in Seattle Saturday night. Johnson took the two-time All-American wrestler Moraga down at will and worked him over with choke and arm bar attempts before finally securing the fight-ending hold in the last round.

For his part, Moraga never appeared to break or give in. He simply was no match for the champion.

Post fight, Johnson said that, while he is satisfied to continue to defend his 125 pound belt, he is open to doing “super fights” with champions of heavier divisions. “[A superfight] is just something to throw out there,” Johnson said at the post-event press conference. “I’m still focused on my weight division. I know there’s up-and-coming fighters who are trying to come up and take what’s mine, and I’ll be there to defend it for the fans.”

“I think everybody is focused on Anderson Silva, ‘GSP’ and all those guys,” Johnson continued. “But I think we can make some fun super fights down in a lighter-weight division with the flyweights fighting the bantamweights. I know the bantamweights have some things to work out, and then we’ll see what happens. I’m just here to fight and have a good time and put on a good performance for the UFC and the fans.”

Rory MacDonald and Jake Ellenberger’s war of tweets came to a relatively muted climax in the co-main event. MacDonald used masterful foot work, angles and a stiff, precise jab to out-point Ellenberger and win a decision. Scores were 30-27 (twice) and 29-28 for MacDonald.

MacDonald managed to stay elusive while stalking Ellenberger for much of the fight. Ellenberger swang hard in spurts with his hooks behind a peek-a-boo posture, but mostly whiffed. Late in the third round, Ellenberger was finally able to catch Rory with a big shot and take down but the young Canadian immediately switched to offense from his back, threatening to get up with butterfly guards and with triangle choke and oma-plata shoulder lock attempts, before taking his opponent’s back at the final horn.

MacDonald continued to move forward in the UFC welterweight rankings behind champion and teammate Georges St. Pierre. However, the twenty three year-old reiterated on the Fuel TV post event show that, while he wants to be champion by the age of twenty five, he will never fight St. Pierre.

Robbie Lawler took out his late-notice opponent, Strikeforce veteran Bobby Voelker with head kick and strikes on the ground early on in the second round of their welterweight fight. The KO win is Lawler’s second consecutive knock out since returning to the organization.

Liz Carmouche notched her first UFC win with a second round TKO over Jessica Andrade. Carmouche used repeated take downs to ground her opponent and survived an early guillotine choke before finishing with strikes from the mount.

Fight of the Night $50,000 honors and bonuses went to Trevor Smith and Ed Herman for their undercard war. Demetrious Johnson earned Submission of the Night recognition and the $50k prize that went with it. Melvin Guillard took home the same amount in bonus money for his Knockout of the Night win over Mac Danzig.

Demetrious Johnson Earns Latest Stoppage Win in UFC History at UFC on FOX 8

 
After locking up an armbar on John Moraga only seconds before the final minute of the fifth round in the main event of UFC on FOX 8 on Saturday night, Demetrius Johnson earned the latest stoppage victory in UFC history.
“Mighty Mouse&rdquo…

 

After locking up an armbar on John Moraga only seconds before the final minute of the fifth round in the main event of UFC on FOX 8 on Saturday night, Demetrius Johnson earned the latest stoppage victory in UFC history.

“Mighty Mouse” had been hunting a kimura—which he had done several times prior to his fifth-round attempt—before brilliantly transitioning to the armbar.

Both of Moraga’s hands were trapped, so Herb Dean called a halt to the action at the 3:43 mark of the final round, before any severe damage could be caused to the challenger’s arm.

The flyweight champion set up his submission attempts with his takedowns, going a staggering 10-for-10 on takedown attempts during the fight. He searched for arm attacks throughout the fight and also nearly locked up a guillotine choke at the end of the opening round.

By setting the record for latest stoppage in UFC history, Johnson joins the ranks of the Anderson Silva submission victory at UFC 117 (3:10), the Ricco Rodriguez submission victory at UFC 39 (3:04) and the BJ Penn TKO victory at UFC 107 (2:37). These are the only four fighters to earn a stoppage victory in the fifth round.

“Mighty Mouse” went to the judges in his last seven fights before submitting Moraga last night at Key Arena in Seattle. His last submission victory happened almost three years ago in November 2010 at WEC 52.

So, in orchestrating perhaps the biggest surprise of the night, Johnson impressed the bosses and pocketed an extra $50,000 dollars for “Submission of the Night” honors.

The win over Moraga marks Johnson’s second successful flyweight-title defense. In 11 fights in the UFC and WEC combined, he has only two stoppage victories.

Despite the lack of finishes, the flyweight champion can hang a feather in his cap for being the first fighter to ever finish or submit Moraga.

 

Michael Stets is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Demetrious Johnson Earns Latest Stoppage Win in UFC History at UFC on FOX 8

 
After locking up an armbar on John Moraga only seconds before the final minute of the fifth round in the main event of UFC on FOX 8 on Saturday night, Demetrius Johnson earned the latest stoppage victory in UFC history.
“Mighty Mouse&rdquo…

 

After locking up an armbar on John Moraga only seconds before the final minute of the fifth round in the main event of UFC on FOX 8 on Saturday night, Demetrius Johnson earned the latest stoppage victory in UFC history.

“Mighty Mouse” had been hunting a kimura—which he had done several times prior to his fifth-round attempt—before brilliantly transitioning to the armbar.

Both of Moraga’s hands were trapped, so Herb Dean called a halt to the action at the 3:43 mark of the final round, before any severe damage could be caused to the challenger’s arm.

The flyweight champion set up his submission attempts with his takedowns, going a staggering 10-for-10 on takedown attempts during the fight. He searched for arm attacks throughout the fight and also nearly locked up a guillotine choke at the end of the opening round.

By setting the record for latest stoppage in UFC history, Johnson joins the ranks of the Anderson Silva submission victory at UFC 117 (3:10), the Ricco Rodriguez submission victory at UFC 39 (3:04) and the BJ Penn TKO victory at UFC 107 (2:37). These are the only four fighters to earn a stoppage victory in the fifth round.

“Mighty Mouse” went to the judges in his last seven fights before submitting Moraga last night at Key Arena in Seattle. His last submission victory happened almost three years ago in November 2010 at WEC 52.

So, in orchestrating perhaps the biggest surprise of the night, Johnson impressed the bosses and pocketed an extra $50,000 dollars for “Submission of the Night” honors.

The win over Moraga marks Johnson’s second successful flyweight-title defense. In 11 fights in the UFC and WEC combined, he has only two stoppage victories.

Despite the lack of finishes, the flyweight champion can hang a feather in his cap for being the first fighter to ever finish or submit Moraga.

 

Michael Stets is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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UFC on Fox 8 Results: 5 Fights for Demetrious Johnson to Take Next

In the aftermath of UFC on Fox 8, we are left with the notion that Demetrious Johnson may be the most underrated and under-appreciated champion in the ranks of the UFC.
Johnson dominated an overmatched John Moraga en route to a submission victory Satur…

In the aftermath of UFC on Fox 8, we are left with the notion that Demetrious Johnson may be the most underrated and under-appreciated champion in the ranks of the UFC.

Johnson dominated an overmatched John Moraga en route to a submission victory Saturday night in Seattle. Wrestling, strength and quickness were the three keys in Johnson tapping out the skilled, yet inferior, Moraga.

Moving forward, who should Johnson fight next? Here are five possibilities.  

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UFC on Fox 8 Results: Most Impressive Performances from Seattle

UFC on Fox 8 proved to be another solid card from the UFC.
Demetrious Johnson defended his flyweight crown, Rory MacDonald jabbed his way to a win, and Robbie Lawler announced himself as a serious contender in the welterweight division.
The main card d…

UFC on Fox 8 proved to be another solid card from the UFC.

Demetrious Johnson defended his flyweight crown, Rory MacDonald jabbed his way to a win, and Robbie Lawler announced himself as a serious contender in the welterweight division.

The main card delivered on action, and the undercard wasn’t too shabby either. Several of the earlier bouts went to the judges’ scorecards after back-and-forth action, but several of the early bouts didn’t provide memorable performances.

Over the course of 12 fights, we witnessed some solid performances, as well as some less-than-stellar ones.

These are the most impressive performances from UFC on Fox 8.

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UFC on Fox 8: 8 Memorable Moments from Johnson vs. Moraga Fight Card

UFC on Fox 8 has concluded, and the flyweight title remained with Demetrious Johnson.
“Mighty Mouse” had a dominant showing against a strong contender in John Moraga. Johnson was elusive and fast on the feet and took Moraga down at will. He was able to…

UFC on Fox 8 has concluded, and the flyweight title remained with Demetrious Johnson.

“Mighty Mouse” had a dominant showing against a strong contender in John Moraga. Johnson was elusive and fast on the feet and took Moraga down at will. He was able to nab the submission victory in the final round for the latest finish in company history.

The co-main event wasn’t as impressive.

Rory MacDonald defeated Jake Ellenberger by utilizing his jab to create distance. He kept the powerful puncher at range and was able to control the action. Ellenberger got a takedown, but it was far too late to make an impact.

All-in-all, the fight card delivered. The UFC continued its good year with another card filled with excellent talent.

These are eight memorable moments from Saturday night’s event.

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