Mighty Mouse Already Has Plans For Tying Anderson Silva’s Record

Coming off of his ninth consecutive successful title defense last night (Saturday December 3, 2016) over Tim Elliott in the main event of The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale (TUF 24 Finale), UFC flyweight champion Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson is already making plans for his next possible record-setting title bout. Johnson is just one title defense

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Coming off of his ninth consecutive successful title defense last night (Saturday December 3, 2016) over Tim Elliott in the main event of The Ultimate Fighter 24 Finale (TUF 24 Finale), UFC flyweight champion Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse’ Johnson is already making plans for his next possible record-setting title bout.

Johnson is just one title defense shy of former middleweight champion Anderson ‘The Spider’ Silva’s ten consecutive title defense record, and is eying a fight in Vegas to attempt to tie the former Brazilian champ’s landmark achievement. Speaking at the TUF 24 Finale post-fight press conference, courtesy of MMA Junkie, ‘DJ’ shows no desire to fight on the East Coast in his next Octagon bout due to the straining time difference:

“Vegas – always Vegas,” Johnson said. “Same time zone (as the West Coast), and stuff’s open. I’m about to get some food, and it’s 11:30 at night.

“I have no desire to fight on the East Coast. I don’t want to fight at 1 o’clock in the morning. I always love fighting in Vegas, and I’ll choose Vegas around any place in the world.”

During his title defense against Elliott, Johnson showed early signs of struggle in the first round but would rebound to soundly take the next four with ease. Elliott’s awkward style of fighting got the The Pearl crowd very amped up, but Johnson was able to maintain his composure and focus at the task at hand:

“I was like, ‘Here’s this bull(expletive),’” Johnson said. “It’s nothing against him, but in my mind, you can’t get caught up in that atmosphere where people are like ‘Yeah, Tim, you’re (expletive) slapping him in the back of the head.’ You’re not doing anything. You’re not crossing distance. You’re turning sideways.

“He’s trying to get me caught up, and at one point, I got away from what I do well, which is to keep my rhythm. But my coach was like, ‘It’s fine. He’s doing that stuff because he can’t cross the distance. He has to do that stuff to get you there.’”

Mandatory Credit: Tracy Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Tracy Lee-USA TODAY Sports

At one point in the fight Johnson found himself in side control while neither him or Elliott were able to advance position, however, referee Herb Dean warned Johnson to improve his position or he’d stand them up, something that didn’t sit too well with the 125-pound champion:

“I was like, ‘Herb, I’m in (expletive) side control, bro,’” Johnson said. “This is not checkers – this is chess. Tim needs to get up. I’m on top, and he’s holding me down, and you’re telling me I need to move? I’m like, no, bro, that’s not how it works.”

‘Mighty Mouse’ has not expressed any interest in moving up to the bantamweight division once again after possibly breaking Silva’s title defense record, and instead figures to continue his dominance in the UFC’s flyweight division.

You can check out he full post-fight press conference here:

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Jorge Masvidal vs. Jake Ellenberger Full Fight Video Highlights

Last night’s (Saturday December 3, 2016) Ultimate Fighter Season 24 Finale (TUF 24 Finale) card featured a welterweight clash between UFC veterans Jake Ellenberger and Jorge Masvidal. Ellenberger came off of his amazing first round knockout win over Matt Brown, while Masvidal was coming off of a unanimous decision win over Ross Pearson at UFC

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Last night’s (Saturday December 3, 2016) Ultimate Fighter Season 24 Finale (TUF 24 Finale) card featured a welterweight clash between UFC veterans Jake Ellenberger and Jorge Masvidal.

Ellenberger came off of his amazing first round knockout win over Matt Brown, while Masvidal was coming off of a unanimous decision win over Ross Pearson at UFC 201 in July. The first round started off with Ellenberger landing some nice strikes, but Masvidal handled them very well.

Masvidal would then unload a blitz on Ellenberger that nearly finished him, but the veteran was able to rally back and regain himself. Then in an odd situation Ellenberger got his foot stuck in the cage and was trying to get it out, but Masvidal would win after capitalizing and jumping on Ellenberger with a plethora of punches to force referee Herb Dean to call the bout off.

You can check out the full fight video highlights here:

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Joseph Benavidez vs. Henry Cejudo Full Fight Video Highlights

This season’s Ultimate Fighter Season 24 (TUF 24) coaches, No.1 and 2-ranked flyweights Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo, would meet in the co-main event of yesterday’s (Saturday December 3, 2016) TUF 24 Season Finale to possibly determine the next challenger for the 125-pound strap. The first round saw Cejudo rock Banavidez early with a right

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This season’s Ultimate Fighter Season 24 (TUF 24) coaches, No.1 and 2-ranked flyweights Joseph Benavidez and Henry Cejudo, would meet in the co-main event of yesterday’s (Saturday December 3, 2016) TUF 24 Season Finale to possibly determine the next challenger for the 125-pound strap.

The first round saw Cejudo rock Banavidez early with a right hand, but the two-time flyweight title challenger was able to recover from the blow. Despite having a point taken away after two low blows, Cejudo was able to win the round with an impressive stand-up output.

The second round saw more of Cejudo displaying his impressive development in the stand-up department, landing nice body kicks, counter right hands, and left hooks. The third round was the most competitive of the contest, as both men landed big and powerful shots on one another.

In the end, however, the judges would deliver a split decision ruling of 27-29, 30-26, and 29-27 in favor of Benavidez.

You can check out the full fight video highlights here:

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