UFC on Fox 24 Results: Demetrious Johnson Submits Wilson Reis in Main Event

Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson was a man on a record-setting mission Saturday night in the main event at UFC on Fox 24 from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, against latest flyweight title contender Wilson Reis. 
Mission accomplished….

Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson was a man on a record-setting mission Saturday night in the main event at UFC on Fox 24 from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, against latest flyweight title contender Wilson Reis. 

Mission accomplished. 

Mighty Mouse tied Anderson Silva for the most consecutive UFC title defenses with 10. Johnson has still never been defeated as a flyweight in his career. 

After the bout, Johnson didn’t shy away from proclaiming himself as the best champion in the history of the UFC:

Reis may have been a trendy underdog pick against the dominant champion, but he didn’t have much to offer in the early going.

Reis was tentative in the first round, and Johnson was able to establish himself as the more skilled fighter early on, stuffing takedown attempts and answering with knees and kicks to the body. Mighty Mouse even found a way to throw a head kick while controlling Reis’ back, per UFC:

 

Brett Okamoto of ESPN summed up the early advantage for Mighty Mouse:

Johnson only widened the divide between the two combatants in the second round. Not only was it more brutality to Reis’ body, but he also nearly finished the fight in the end of the five-minute period. He floored Reis with a brutal knee to the body, then took to the ground to try to finish the fight. 

The UFC passed along the highlight:

Of course, it wouldn’t be a Mighty Mouse performance without a wrestling clinic, so in Round 3 the champion went to work on his opponent on the ground. Johnson owned the transitions and did whatever he wanted as Reis hopelessly looked for ways to survive. 

Like all challengers to Johnson’s throne, that didn’t work out so well. 

As the third round was coming to a close, Johnson bloodied Reis and locked on to an armbar that drew the tap from the challenger. And once again, Johnson walked away from a fight as the flyweight champion. 

UFC on Fox provided the highlight of the finish:

Reis wasn’t able to pull off the upset, but it was a night that was chock full of them. Beyond the record-tying performance from Mighty Mouse, it was a memorable night of fights on Fox. Here’s a look at the complete results from the night was well as a closer look at the main card fights. 

Main Card

  • Demetrious Johnson def. Wilson Reis, submission (Round 3, 4:49)
  • Rose Namajunas def. Michelle Waterson, submission (Round 2, 2:47)
  • Robert Whittaker def. Ronaldo Souza, TKO (Round 2, 3:28)
  • Renato Moicano def. Jeremy Stephens, split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Fox Sports 1 Prelims

  • Alexander Volkov def. Roy Nelson, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Tom Duquesnoy def. Patrick Williams, TKO (Round 2, 0:28)
  • Rashid Magomedov def. Bobby Green, split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Tim Elliott def. Louis Smolka, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

UFC Fight Pass Prelims

  • Aljamain Sterling def. Augusto Mendes, unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Devin Clark def. Jake Collier, unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  • Anthony Smith def. Andrew Sanchez, knockout (Round 3, 3:52)
  • Zak Cummings def. Nathan Coy, submission (Round 1, 4:21)
  • Ketlen Vieira def. Ashlee Evans-Smith, unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

 

Rose Namajunas vs. Michelle Waterson 

Rose Namajunas can do just about everything in the cage, and she put that fact on full display against Michelle Waterson. She ultimately displayed her submission skills in ending the fight with a rear-naked choke in the second round. 

But it wasn’t just the submission that had Waterson in trouble. 

First, there was the grappling ability. Namajunas dominated the first round by controlling Waterson on the mat and rendering her opponent harmless. 

Just when it appeared that Waterson might have the striking advantage, Namajunas landed a head kick in the second round that changed the complexion of the fight from one-sided to full-fledged beatdown, per UFC:

This matchup was close on paper, but it turns out that the 24-year-old might finally be coming into her own and elevating her own game. Waterson never really posed a threat to her as she steamrolled a highly deserving title contender. 

Namajunas took full advantage of the spotlight, too. She provided a promo-worthy sound clip, warning the rest of the division that she’s coming for the title, per the Las Vegas Review-Journal‘s Heidi Fang:

Given the state of the division, it shouldn’t be long before “Thug” Rose is right in the title picture where she wants to be. 

 

Ronaldo Souza vs. Robert Whittaker

The middleweight division has a new contender, and it isn’t Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza. It’s one Robert “Bobby Knuckles” Whittaker. 

The 26-year-old had the epitome of a breakout performance against Jacare.

The question for Whittaker coming in was what would happen when Jacare was able to get the fight to the mat. As it turned out, the answer was nothing. Whittaker shrugged off the prolific grappler and got the fight back to standing position. 

The UFC showed the exchange:

From there, Whittaker was able to win the striking battles with power in his hands and feet. He cracked Souza early in the second round and continued to work toward a finish:

Ultimately, he showed a little bit of everything in finishing the fight, starting with a head kick and ending with devastating ground-and-pound, per Fox Sports:

After the fight, Whittaker didn’t hesitate to call out current UFC champion Michael Bisping:

Bisping and Whittaker were actually slated to fight one another in 2015, but Bisping withdrew before the fight took place. Now it looks like that’s a realistic matchup possibility again. 

 

Jeremy Stephens vs. Renato Moicano

What was supposed to be a high-profile showcase for Jeremy Stephens turned into a coming-out party for Renato Moicano. The unranked featherweight defeated the No. 5 ranked veteran via split decision to kick off the main card. 

While Brian Stann and Jon Anik spoke of Stephens’ explosive power in his hands, Moicano got to work avoiding those strikes and setting his own pace. Every time Stephens came charging forward Moicano would answer with a leg kick or simply circle out of the way. 

The UFC passed along just one example of the Brazilian landing a vicious leg kick:

It wasn’t the most aesthetically pleasing strategy. Dave Doyle of MMA Fighting likened it to Kalib Starnes’ infamous performance against Nate Quarry back in 2008:

Meanwhile, Connor Ruebusch of Bloody Elbow praised Moicano’s fight IQ:

Regardless of how it was obtained, a win is a win. The 27-year-old moved his record to 11-0-1 with the win and should be back in the spotlight sooner rather than later. Even coming off a loss against Frankie Edgar, Stephens is one of the most seasoned veterans in the division. 

A win over an opponent of that quality is a huge boost for a prospect like Moicano. 

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UFC on FOX 24 Post-Fight Press Conference

Tonight’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 is in the books from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, and the event blessed the State of Missouri with an amazing event for their first-ever UFC card. In the featured bout, longtime UFC flyweight champion Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson tied all-time greeat former middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s

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Tonight’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 is in the books from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, and the event blessed the State of Missouri with an amazing event for their first-ever UFC card.

In the featured bout, longtime UFC flyweight champion Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson tied all-time greeat former middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s long-held string of title defenses with 10 by absolutely dominating Wilson Reis on the feet en route to as perfect an armbar submission you’ve ever seen in MMA.

In the co-main event, “Thug” Rose Namajunas returned and made an extremely strong case for another title shot by submitting formerly rising Michelle Waterson after rocking her with a huge head kick, while rising middleweight contender Robert Whittaker pulled off a shocking upset over longtime top-ranked submission wizard Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza.

What a night. Watch the UFC on FOX 24 post-fight press conference starting shortly after the main card right here:

 

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Johnson vs. Reis Results: Winner and Reaction from UFC on Fox 24

When Bill Conti and Allee Willis wrote “You’re the Best” for Joe Esposito in the mid-’80s, they thought they were doing it for The Karate Kid. No, they were merely writing it well in advance for the greatest combat sports athlete in the world today: De…

When Bill Conti and Allee Willis wrote “You’re the Best” for Joe Esposito in the mid-’80s, they thought they were doing it for The Karate Kid. No, they were merely writing it well in advance for the greatest combat sports athlete in the world today: Demetrious Johnson.

Kidding aside, Johnson mowed through yet another top contender, Wilson Reis, in Kansas City, Missouri, Saturday to tie Anderson Silva for the most UFC title defenses (10). The Sprint Center has likely never seen such brilliance painted with the hands, elbows, knees and legs of an individual before.

Fox Sports: UFC and Champions MMA illustrated just how dominant the champ was: 

Johnson got his offense started right away with an inside leg kick. He was active, as usual, while Reis tested the waters to get inside range. The early offense from the champion was kick-heavy. Reis caught a kick and took Johnson down but was not able to maintain it for even a half-second.

The kicks set a good distance for the champion that kept the heavy-handed Reis on the outside. Johnson attacked the body with each opportunity. The first round was a clean start, as Johnson sought the record-tying title defense.

The pressure remained in the second. The work rate Mighty Mouse puts into each fight is nothing short of extraordinary and makes his variety of offense all the more impressive. Johnson briefly slipped to Reis’ back and landed a high knee to the side of his head, which was unconventional.

The quickness of the champ and the pace of the fight looked to be wearing on the challenger in the second round, as Johnson’s combinations were masterful.

MMA writer Jeremy Botter was impressed: 

Reis was desperate to get the fight to the mat in the third, but Johnson’s sprawl was far too quick. The champ read the takedown attempts quickly and stuffed them. Johnson flung in a body kick that landed as he continued picked apart Reis.

Johnson landed a quick right and took Reis to the canvas in the latter part of the third round. The champion missed a choke as Reis defended, but the challenger was just trying to avoid being finished. When Reis attempted to get back up, Johnson threw short, crisp elbows to the face.

Johnson mounted and found another armbar to finish the fight. Near perfection.

Reis remains a part of a litany of fighters who are simply not on Johnson’s level. The challenger will rejoin the ranks of the flyweight contenders in the hopes of working his way back to another title shot.

MMA Fighting’s Ariel Helwani provided post-fight comments from Mighty Mouse, while the UFC relayed footage of his interview with Fox Sports:

It’s hard to determine what’s next for Johnson. He’s made his title run look remarkably easy. Does Joseph Benavidez get another shot, or is Henry Cejudo nearing his rematch? Perhaps, but what should be on deck is a superfight with the winner of Cody Garbrandt vs. TJ Dillashaw. It’s all that remains. Johnson’s cleared out the flyweights.

Brian Stann asked about a potential superfight in the post-fight interview in the cage, but Johnson did not call anyone out. He said he needs seven figures. Who’s to argue? He deserves it.

Regardless of who steps into the cage opposite Johnson next, there is little doubt that as of April 15, 2017, he is the pound-for-pound best fighter on the planet and arguably the greatest fighter in UFC history.

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UFC on FOX 24 Predictions: Will ‘Mighty Mouse’ Tie Anderson Silva’s Record?

The UFC rolls on with this evening’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, and the card presents arguably one of the best ever put together for free television. In the main event, dominant longtime UFC flyweight champion Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson will seek a record-tying tenth

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The UFC rolls on with this evening’s (Sat., April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, and the card presents arguably one of the best ever put together for free television.

In the main event, dominant longtime UFC flyweight champion Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson will seek a record-tying tenth title defense when he meets Wilson Reis in the main event, an accolade that would put him directly on par with all-time great middleweight champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva.

In the co-headliner, touted No. 4 and No. 6 women’s strawweights Rose Namajunas and Michelle Waterson will battle for what may be the next title bout versus the winner of May’s Joanna Jedrzejczyk vs. Jessica Andrade.

Overall, the event presents a stacked card from the main card to the Fight Pass prelims, and should provide fans a hard-hitting night of MMA in the UFC’s first-ever show from K.C.

Find out who we picked to win in the main bouts below:

Photo: Tracy Lee for USA TODAY Sports

Demetrious Johnson vs. Wilson Reis:

This potential record-tying fight for ‘Mighty Mouse’ is a big win, as he’ll cement the foregone conclusion of him joining some of MMA’s all-time greats. Few, if any, are giving Reis a chance to snag the gold from the longtime 125-pound ruler, yet while I think that’s a bit foolish considering his hard-nosed style and submission prowess, it’s also somewhat of a risky fool’s errand to pick against the massive favorite Johnson at this point. I feel “Mighty Mouse” is simply too fast, precise, and technical on the feet, and he should be able to use that to outclass Reis on the scorecards. “Mighty Mouse” by unanimous decision.

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Rose Namajunas vs. Michelle Waterson:

This pivotal strawweight co-main event is an intriguing one, as Namajunas has a few questions to answer about her overall mental stat following a disappointing loss to Karolina Kowalkieicz in her last bout over weight months ago. She’s only 24, but has fallen just short in the most impactful bouts of her young career thus far, making this fight with Waterson arguably the most important of her UFC stint so far. On the other hand, Waterson looked calm, cool, and dominant in her first-round win over Paige VanZant, and has all the weight of the UFC promotional machine behind her right now (just like Namajunas did on TUF). In terms of the in-octagon action, I think Namajunas will simply be too big for “The Karate Hottie,” using her superior range and volume striking to avoid takedown and win the fight on the scorecards. Namajunas by unanimous decision.

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Jacare Souza vs. Robert Whittaker:

Long the perceived title contender at 185 pounds, Jacare Souza has done nothing but dominate all but one UFC foe on his way to becoming perhaps the most feared grappler in all of mixed martial arts. He’ll face off against a tough rising possible contender in Whittaker, who has looked nothing but spectacular after giving up a drastic weight cut to 170. He’s never faced anyone with anything close to Jacare’s seamless, brutal ground skill, however, and if he fails to keep this bout standing he’ll obviously be in for a long (or short, depending on the way you look at it) night. Souza ended the speculation that he may head to Bellator by recently signing a new eight-fight contract with the UFC, and he looks poised to finally cement a title shot, if that’s even possible in the mess middleweight has become. All he can do is keep winning, and I believe he’ll do that this evening. Souza by submission in R2.

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Jeremy Stephens vs. Renato Moicano:

A potential featherweight firefight will kick off the UFC on FOX 24 main card when knockout puncher Stephens meets rising undefeated prospect Brazilian Moicano. This is a huge bout for both fighters, as Stephens needs to deliver in a spot where he’s favored on a grand stage, while Moicano has little to lose and could storm into the Top 15 or even Top 10 with a win over No.5-ranked “Lil’ Heathen.” It’s a close call – one that is a lot closer than the odds suggest, and I think Moicano has it in him to pull off the upset. I’m not sure he will unless he can get this one to the canvas, however. Stephens should be motivated after nearly knocking out Frankie Edgar in his last fight, so I’m giving him a slight edge. Stephens by R3 TKO.

 

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UFC on FOX 24 Fight Card, Start Time & How To Watch

Tonight’s (Sat. April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 fight card originates from Kansas City, Missouri and is headlined by a flyweight title fight between Demetrious Johnson and Wilson Reis. In the co-main event a pivotal strawweight bout will commence between No. 4-ranked Rose Namajunas and No. 6-ranked Michelle Waterson. Johnson has the opportunity to make

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Tonight’s (Sat. April 15, 2017) UFC on FOX 24 fight card originates from Kansas City, Missouri and is headlined by a flyweight title fight between Demetrious Johnson and Wilson Reis. In the co-main event a pivotal strawweight bout will commence between No. 4-ranked Rose Namajunas and No. 6-ranked Michelle Waterson.

Johnson has the opportunity to make history, as he’ll tie former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva’s title defense record of 10 with a potential win over Reis. Will ‘Mighty Mouse’ make history in Missouri tonight?

You can check out the full UFC on FOX 24 fight card, start time, and information on how to watch here:

Main Card (FOX, 8 P.M. ET)

Flyweight title bout: (C) Demetrious Johnson (124) vs. Wilson Reis (124)

Strawweight: Rose Namajunas (116) vs. Michelle Waterson (114.5)

Middleweight: Ronaldo Souza (186) vs. Robert Whittaker (185.5)

Featherweight: Renato Moicano (145.5) vs. Jeremy Stephens (146)

Preliminary Card (FOX, 6 P.M. ET)

Heavyweight: Roy Nelson (262) vs. Alexander Volkov (245)

Bantamweight: Tom Duquesnoy (135.5) vs. Patrick Williams (136)

Lightweight: Bobby Green (156) vs. Rashid Magomedov (155.25)

Flyweight: Tim Elliott (126) vs. Louis Smolka (126)

Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass, 4 P.M. ET)

Bantamweight: Augusto Mendes (135) vs. Aljamain Sterling (135.5)

Light heavyweight: Devin Clark (205) vs. Jake Collier (205.5)

Middleweight: Andrew Sanchez (184.5) vs. Anthony Smith (186)

Welterweight: Nathan Coy (171) vs. Zak Cummings (170)

Women’s bantamweight: Ashlee Evans-Smith (136) vs. Ketlen Vieira (136)

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Betting Odds For UFC On FOX 24: Demetrious Johnson Favored Big

UFC On FOX 24 is here, and it goes down today (Saturday, April 15, 2017) from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The UFC Fight Pass prelims begins at 4:30 p.m. ET with five bouts then continues on FOX at 6 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card airs at 8 p.m. ET

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UFC On FOX 24 is here, and it goes down today (Saturday, April 15, 2017) from the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri. The UFC Fight Pass prelims begins at 4:30 p.m. ET with five bouts then continues on FOX at 6 p.m. ET with four bouts. The main card airs at 8 p.m. ET with four bouts.

A UFC Flyweight Championship match between current champion Demetrious Johnson and Wilson Reis will headline this event. This fight was originally booked for UFC 201, but Johnson pulled out due to an undisclosed injury and the bout was scrapped. Rose Namajunas vs. Michelle Waterson in a women’s strawweight bout will co-headline this event. Rounding out the main card is Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza vs. Robert Whittaker in a middleweight bout and Jeremy Stephens vs. Renato Moicano in a featherweight bout.

According to oddsmakers, Johnson is a -900 favorite over Reis, who is a +600 underdog. Other odds for the main card include Waterson being a +120 underdog against Namajunas, who is a -140 favorite. Here are the betting odds:

MAIN CARD (FOX/8 p.m. ET)

UFC Flyweight Championship: Demetrious Johnson (-900) vs. Wilson Reis (+600)

Strawweight: Rose Namajunas (-140) vs. Michelle Waterson (+120)

Middleweight: Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza (-250) vs. Robert Whittaker (+210)

Featherweight: Jeremy Stephens (-185) vs. Renato Moicano (+160)

PRELIMINARY CARD (FOX/6 p.m. ET)

Heavyweight: Roy Nelson (+130) vs. Alexander Volkov (-150)

Bantamweight: Patrick Williams (+425) vs. Tom Duquesnoy (-550)

Lightweight: Rashid Magomedov (-365) vs. Bobby Green (+305)

Flyweight: Tim Elliott (-255) vs. Louis Smolka (+215)

PRELIMINARY CARD (UFC Fight Pass/4:30 p.m. ET)

Light Heavyweight: Devin Clark (-145) vs. Jake Collier (+125)

Light Heavyweight: Andrew Sanchez (-325) vs. Anthony Smith (+265)

Bantamweight: Aljamain Sterling (-250) vs. Augusto Mendes (+210)

Welterweight: Nathan Coy (+350) vs. Zak Cummings (-440)

Female Bantamweight: Ketlen Vieria (+160) vs. Ashlee Evans-Smith (-185)

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