For Crying Out Loud — It Looks Like Anthony Johnson Couldn’t Make Weight, Again


(Note to Anthony: ‘Super Hulk’ isn’t a real weight-division.)

Anthony “Rumble” Johnson has gone from being awesome and stringing together some great knockout wins in the UFC, to washing out because of his inability to make weight. He missed weight three times in the UFC, most epically in his last bout against Vitor Belfort, and now it appears he’s done it again. MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta has the details:

“Another fight, another weight issue for Anthony Johnson. A Friday night bout that will mark his first since his UFC release has been reset at a 195-pound catch weight despite numerous previous announcements it would be contested at 185.

The Titan Fighting 22 bout was originally advertised as a middleweight bout, but on Thursday’s edition of Bloody Elbow Radio, promoter Joe Kelly said that Johnson and opponent Dave Branch had signed catch weight contracts instead. Johnson weighed in at 194.2 while Branch was 189.2.


(Note to Anthony: ‘Super Hulk’ isn’t a real weight-division.)

Anthony “Rumble” Johnson has gone from being awesome and stringing together some great knockout wins in the UFC, to washing out because of his inability to make weight. He missed weight three times in the UFC, most epically in his last bout against Vitor Belfort, and now it appears he’s done it again. MMA Fighting’s Mike Chiappetta has the details:

“Another fight, another weight issue for Anthony Johnson. A Friday night bout that will mark his first since his UFC release has been reset at a 195-pound catch weight despite numerous previous announcements it would be contested at 185.

The Titan Fighting 22 bout was originally advertised as a middleweight bout, but on Thursday’s edition of Bloody Elbow Radio, promoter Joe Kelly said that Johnson and opponent Dave Branch had signed catch weight contracts instead. Johnson weighed in at 194.2 while Branch was 189.2.

It appears though, that the change was quite recent. A press release distributed as recently as May 7 trumpeted the fight at 185, headlined ‘Top Middleweights Battle at Titan Fighting 22.’ In addition, in a recent interview, Branch made it clear that the bout was agreed to at 185. Finally, a feature produced by ‘Inside MMA’ just this week confirms the fight was scheduled at middleweight,” Chiappatta writes.

Goodness gracious, Rumble. We take no pleasure in kind of predicting this. The kid is not doing himself justice. We’ve made jokes in the past about his puffy face in the off-season, but this clearly isn’t a case of Tim Sylvia-style bloating. Johnson just seems to be an example of MMA’s obsession with weight-cutting gone wrong. Johnson was a welterweight who used to sweat off up to 44 pounds to compete, then wisely decided to shift to middleweight. But instead of treating the new division as an opportunity to not destroy his body in the sauna, he packed on an Overeem-size portion of extra muscle and began the unhealthy weight-cutting process all over again. Too bad his body has stopped cooperating.

Someone is giving Johnson bad advice about how much muscle he can gain in between bouts, and he needs to stop listening to them before he ruins his career, or worse. Or, he can start competing as a light-heavyweight where he wouldn’t have to cut much weight at all. Honestly, it’s not like he’d be undersized for the division.

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The Pros and Cons of Same-Day Weigh-Ins

Most UFC fans are aware of the fact that when they are watching a middleweight bout, the fighters aren’t really 185 pounds.The UFC conducts weigh-ins the day before the fight and much can be said about whether or not they should be held on th…

Most UFC fans are aware of the fact that when they are watching a middleweight bout, the fighters aren’t really 185 pounds.

The UFC conducts weigh-ins the day before the fight and much can be said about whether or not they should be held on the day of the fight instead.

From a marketing standpoint, the major reason why weigh-ins are held the day before the event is to build momentum heading towards the fight and pick up more pay-per-view buys, or network broadcast viewers. A good stare-down, or better yet, a spontaneous shoving match goes a long way in pumping up a fight.

On the other side of the coin, from the fighters standpoint, they need to have the actual fight day to clear their mind as much as possible and keep to themselves in preparation of their fight. In addition, the fighter also needs the 24 hours to re-hydrate themselves and allow their bodies to recover following the weight cut.

The benefit of having same day weigh-ins would be to have a true representation of the fighters weight as they compete against each other.

In some cases we see fighters 10 to 15 pounds heavier than they were the day before at the weigh-ins. Some fighters have the body types that allow them to put on weight much faster than others, and for them it can serve as an advantage at times.

Realistically speaking, the majority of fights aren’t won or lost due to one fighter being 10 pounds heavier than his opponent.

The notion that the fighters are fighting at the same weight is false and could be corrected if weigh-ins were held the same day.

Would you like to see weigh-ins held on the same day, or is it really a non-issue?

 

Joe Chacon is a featured columnist for Bleacher Report and a staff writer for Operation Sports. You can contact him on Twitter @JoeChacon.

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Having lost three of his past five fights, Ludwig could also use a win on Saturday to get his career back on track. In his most recent appearance in January, Ludwig was choked unconscious by a Josh Neer rear-naked choke.

As we approach a bout that will be crucial for the future of both fighters, let’s take a look at whether Hardy or Ludwig have a better chance to get back in the win column on the UFC 146 preliminary card.

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