MMA Top 10 Bantamweights: Mighty Mouse Makes a Move

Filed under: UFC, Rankings, BantamweightsDemetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson is the next big thing in the bantamweight division in mixed martial arts. Or maybe the next little thing.

Johnson is small even by bantamweight standards (if the UFC ever adds …

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Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson is the next big thing in the bantamweight division in mixed martial arts. Or maybe the next little thing.

Johnson is small even by bantamweight standards (if the UFC ever adds a 125-pound flyweight class, he’ll probably join it), but he showed once again in his UFC 130 victory over Miguel Torres that he has strong enough wrestling that he can take down bigger opponents, keep them down, and grind out decisions. And Johnson is so quick moving in and out that he has managed to avoid the “boring” label that’s too often fastened to fighters who rely on their wrestling like that.

There’s no telling how far the 24-year-old Johnson can go, but he’s already come a long way: See just how high he is on the bantamweight board below.

(Number in parentheses is the fighter’s rank in the last bantamweight list.)

1. Dominick Cruz (1): The champion is now less than a month away from his long-awaited rematch with Urijah Faber at UFC 132. In that fight, Faber retained the WEC featherweight title and handed Cruz the only loss of his career. This time Cruz is the champion, and the favorite.

2. Urijah Faber (2): Faber beat Cruz handily last time, but the big question is whether he’s as good a fighter now as he was then. The 32-year-old Faber has looked like he’s slowing down in the last couple of years, while the 25-year-old Cruz is still improving. It’s a tough fight to call.

3. Joseph Benavidez (3): His fight with Eddie Wineland in August in Milwaukee will be a good challenge for Benavidez, who is 14-2 in his MMA career, with both losses coming by decision against Cruz.

4. Brian Bowles (4): The Cruz-Faber main event isn’t the only big bantamweight fight at UFC 132: Bowles fights Takeya Mizugaki on the undercard. A Bowles win could set him up for the next shot at the Cruz-Faber winner.

5. Demetrious Johnson (NR): The UFC really ought to give Johnson a pay raise. Earning $6,000 to show and a $6,000 bonus for winning just isn’t enough for a fighter who’s in the Top 5 of his weight class. Johnson isn’t a big draw now, but he looks like a future title contender, and a long-term contract extension would seem to make sense for both the UFC and Johnson.

6. Scott Jorgensen (6): Jorgensen showed off some very impressive ground and pound against Ken Stone at the Ultimate Fighter Finale, with a brutal right hand to Stone’s chin from inside Stone’s guard, knocking him cold. Jorgensen was outclassed by Cruz when they fought for the bantamweight title in December, and I wouldn’t give him much of a chance in a rematch, but he’s a threat to anyone else in the division.

7. Miguel Torres (5): It’s tough to see the way Torres has fallen: He’s lost three of his last five after starting his career 37-1. Torres still has plenty of good fights left in him, but it’s probably not realistic to think he’ll ever get the bantamweight title back.

8. Brad Pickett (NR): Pickett was supposed to fight Torres at UFC 130, but an injury forced him out of the fight and Johnson took his spot. Pickett beat Johnson in April of 2010, and you could make an argument that he deserves to be ranked higher than Johnson because of that, but I have Johnson ahead of Pickett based on how much Johnson looks like he’s improved in the last 14 months.

9. Eddie Wineland (8): Wineland lost to Faber in March but gave him a much tougher fight than most people expected, and now he’s got a big fight with Benavidez in August. Wineland has been around a long time (he was the first WEC featherweight champion), and sometimes that makes people forget that he’s only 26 years old and is still getting better.

10. Renan Barão (9): Barao’s unanimous decision victory over Cole Escovedo at UFC 130 runs his incredible streak to 26 straight wins (with one no contest mixed in). It’s time to see how Barao does against Top 10 competition.

 

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Miguel Torres Looking to Form MMA’s ‘Super Friends’

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Miguel Torres on Thursday about his UFC 130 fight against Demetrious Johnson, how he expects to fight Johnson, his evolution as a fighter and his plan to form MMA’s version of “Super Friends.” Torres also discussed his mental state heading into to Saturday night’s fight.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to Miguel Torres on Thursday about his UFC 130 fight against Demetrious Johnson, how he expects to fight Johnson, his evolution as a fighter and his plan to form MMA’s version of “Super Friends.” Torres also discussed his mental state heading into to Saturday night’s fight.

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Firas Zahabi Talks Torres vs. Johnson, Possible GSP vs. Diaz Fight

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to trainer Firas Zahabi on Thursday about the Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson fight at UFC 130 and Torres evolution as a fighter since joining Tristar. Zahabi also talked about the possibility of seeing Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz in the near future.

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LAS VEGAS — MMA Fighting spoke to trainer Firas Zahabi on Thursday about the Miguel Torres vs. Demetrious Johnson fight at UFC 130 and Torres evolution as a fighter since joining Tristar. Zahabi also talked about the possibility of seeing Georges St-Pierre vs. Nick Diaz in the near future.

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Demetrious Johnson Will Now Face Miguel Torres at UFC 130

Filed under: UFC, NewsIt looks like former bantamweight champion Miguel Torres will have to make some training camp adjustments.

Torres was expecting to face Brad Pickett at UFC 130 next month. But the UFC announced Wednesday that Pickett had pulled …

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Miguel Torres punches Antonio BanuelosIt looks like former bantamweight champion Miguel Torres will have to make some training camp adjustments.

Torres was expecting to face Brad Pickett at UFC 130 next month. But the UFC announced Wednesday that Pickett had pulled out of the fight with an undisclosed injury. Stepping in for Pickett will be wrestling standout Demetrious Johnson.

Johnson already was in training camp for his fight against Renan Barao on the same May 28 card. The UFC said Barao will now await a new opponent.

Damacio Page Looking to Avenge Old Loss to Brian Bowles at UFC on Versus 3

Filed under: UFCLOUISVILLE, Ky. – There are fights that scream out “Rematch!” Edgar-Maynard … Sonnen-Silva … Penn-Fitch … Bowles-Page?

In the pantheon of MMA fights begging to get a reboot, Brian Bowles vs. Damacio Page likely was not at the to…

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Damacio Page participates at the UFC on Versus 3 workouts.LOUISVILLE, Ky. – There are fights that scream out “Rematch!” Edgar-Maynard … Sonnen-Silva … Penn-Fitch … Bowles-Page?

In the pantheon of MMA fights begging to get a reboot, Brian Bowles vs. Damacio Page likely was not at the top of many lists. But Thursday, at UFC on Versus 3, the two bantamweights will get back together to rehash a bout they had 31 months ago, a fight won by Bowles with a relatively trouble-free first-round submission.

But with Bowles coming back after a year-long layoff, and Page having a long layoff of his own recently, Page said the rematch makes perfect sense.

Demetrious Johnson to Replace Eddie Wineland at WEC 52

Filed under: WEC, FanHouse Exclusive, NewsEddie Wineland has been forced out of his fight at WEC 52 against Damacio Page and will be replaced by Demetrious Johnson.

WEC officials confirmed to MMA Fighting on Wednesday that Wineland was off the card, …

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Demetrious JohnsonEddie Wineland has been forced out of his fight at WEC 52 against Damacio Page and will be replaced by Demetrious Johnson.

WEC officials confirmed to MMA Fighting on Wednesday that Wineland was off the card, and sources close to the situation said Johnson has been tapped on three weeks’ notice.

Sources close to Wineland’s camp said the Indiana-based fighter has been dealing with a left shoulder injury and doctors recently advised him to not fight on the Nov. 11 card in Las Vegas. Sources also said the injury is not expected to set Wineland back very long, and there is even hope he could find his way onto the WEC 53 card on Dec. 16 in Phoenix.