Demetrious Johnson’s Reign: Mighty Mouse’s Record-Breaking Title Run.

The time when Demetrious ‘Mighty Mouse Johnson’ ruled the cage as the UFC Flyweight Champion is arguably the best and most meaningful period in the history of mixed martial arts, or MMA. Johnson’s skill, speed, technique, and fight IQ made him one of the best fighters in history. This shows his dominance of the title run and his superiority in the sport for such a long time. This essay is aimed at describing the process of Johnson’s rise to the top, his outstanding title defenses, as well as the changes he brought to the flyweight division and the world of MMA in general. First Fight as a Professional and Journey to Flyweight ChampionDemetrious Johnson started his professional MMA career in 2006, and over the years, he has shown the world that he is an all-round talented fighter. Initially, Johnson competed in the bantamweight category, or division, and he experienced some difficulties because of his size. Nevertheless, he demonstrated his incredible athletic ability and skills in ground fighting and became a notorious, persistent, and extremely efficient wrestler. The new division of the UFC was launched in 2011, which included the flyweight division for fighters who weighed 125 pounds or less. This new division created a perfect opportunity for Johnson to fight other fighters in the same weight class. Thus, the start of Johnson in the flyweight division can be traced back to March 2012, when he was part of the four-man tournament to determine the first UFC flyweight champion. Johnson won the title by defeating Ian McCall in the rematch and then Joseph Benavidez in the final to become the first UFC flyweight champion in September 2012. The title Reign BeginsJohnson started his period as the flyweight champion with a very competitive fight with Joseph Benavidez at UFC 152. Johnson was fast and swift in his movements and landed quality punches to his opponent’s head to ensure that he emerged the winner of the bout in a split decision manner. This win signified the start of an unprecedented championship streak that would later define Johnson’s reign as one of the greatest heavyweight champions. Title DefensesJohn Dodson I (UFC on FOX 6) The first significant challenge for Johnson as the champion took place at the beginning of 2013, against John Dodson. Dodson, a Thai fighter who boasted a lot of punch power and speed, had been a huge problem for him. This was an exciting fight that saw Johnson first being down, but he came back and won the fight by a unanimous decision. This bout proved Johnson’s stamina and his capacity to adjust in the middle of the bout. Joseph Benavidez II (UFC on FOX 9). Joseph Benavidez had the chance to avenge his previous loss to Johnson in December of 2013, and it was Johnson who dominated the fight. He knocked out Benavidez in the first round, proving that he had better striking and accuracy in this fight. This triumph shut the mouths of his detritus, who used to claim that he lacked the clinical edge to finish off his opponents, and further elevated him to the pinnacle of the division. Kyoji Horiguchi (UFC 186) The following fight scheduled for May 2015 was Johnson vs. Kyoji Horiguchi, a Japanese prospect. Johnson’s physical strength was able to reign supreme in the fight due to his strong wrestling and constant pressure. His latest submission was in the fifth round, when in the last few seconds he applied an armbar that made him the latest stoppage in UFC history. This victory also demonstrated Johnson’s tendency to keep a high work rate, press forward in a fight, and close out a fight strong. Henry Cejudo I (UFC 197) Henry Cejudo, an Olympic gold medalist in wrestling, presented a different kind of challenge to Johnson in April 2016. But Johnson brought a lot of skills to the cage, and Cejudo simply could not handle it. Johnson employed clinching and striking and knocked out the opponent in the first round via TKO. This fight was a reminder of Johnson’s desire to shut down top wrestlers and excel on all fronts of mixed martial arts. Ray Borg (UFC 216) Johnson’s last victory that made him defend his belt for the record eleventh time was against Ray Borg in October 2017. In what is considered to be one of the best submissions in the entire UFC history, Johnson performed a suplex combined with an armbar in the fifth round, and Borg had to surrender. This win was the record-breaking 13th consecutive title defense, surpassing Anderson Silva’s record in the UFC, thus establishing Johnson’s status as a true MMA champion. Technical Mastery and Fight IQ This is one of the aspects of Demetrious Johnson’s title defense that was unique; Johnson displayed great technical skills and brilliant tactical awareness. Johnson said that he was able to move back and forth from striking to wrestling to grappling, which made him a very dangerous fighter for anyone in the flyweight division. His footwork, movement, and defense exposed his opponents and limited them to low strike rates and minimal opportunities to strike him. The aspect of fight IQ was well displayed by Johnson in how he would adapt during the fight. He could easily point out the opponent’s vulnerabilities and counter them, while at the same time neutralizing the opponent’s advantages. In striking a powerful puncher, grappling a high-level wrestler, or avoiding submissions from a BJJ specialist, Johnson proved to be a very adaptable fighter. The Transition of Demetrious Johnson’s StyleStill, Johnson was able to adapt and change his game throughout the course of his reign, steadily and gradually. He devoted much effort to all aspects of his training and emerged as an all-round fighter in the true sense of the term. His punching became much more effective, and his speed and accuracy remained high enough to become a constant nuisance to his opponents. Despite his questionable stand-up striking, Johnson incorporated clinch work into his game and used knees and elbows to

The Rise of Henry Cejudo: Olympic Gold to UFC Double Champion

Henry Cejudo, who came from a poor background to win an Olympic gold and silver medal and also become a UFC double champion, is a man of hard work, strategy, and perseverance. Also called “The Messenger,” Cejudo’s career is full of historical wins that placed him among the greatest athletes in combat sports. This paper aims at analyzing his wrestling career from the time he joined wrestling and the UFC until now, focusing on the achievements, struggles, and effects of his wrestling career. Childhood and the Beginning of Wrestling Challenging Beginnings Henry Cejudo was born on February 9, 1987, in Los Angeles, California, the United States, to Mexican immigrant parents. As for his financial history, he faced many problems and instability in his early childhood. His mother being a single mother who had to work several jobs to feed her six children, Cejudo and his family relocated several times between California, New Mexico, and Arizona. Still, the Cejudo family was a happy one; wrestling became a positive outlet in Henry’s life because of his older brother, Angel. High School Wrestling Success Cejudo started his high school education at Maryvale High School in Phoenix, Arizona, and his ability in wrestling was quickly discovered. He also had four state championships and became a national high school champion. He then gained fame on the mat and was spotted by the United States Olympic Training Center (USOTC) in Colorado Springs to train. This was the start of his journey to the Olympics and more for the young boy. Olympic Dream and Triumph The road to Beijing Cejudo’s participation in the USOTC was an eye-opening experience for him. He trained for wrestling with coaches of national caliber and was preparing himself for the international wrestling arena. Going into the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Cejudo became a member of the U.S. Olympic team at the tender age of 21. He was wrestling in the 55 kg (121 lbs) freestyle wrestling event and was competing against other very experienced and skilled wrestlers. Olympic Gold Medal Achievement Henry Cejudo wrote his name in history on August 19, 2008, by outpointing Tomohiro Matsunaga of Japan to clinch the gold medal. He is one of the young American wrestlers who managed to gain the Olympic gold; in addition, he is the first wrestler to gain the victory in freestyle wrestling since 1996. It was a great accomplishment that he made, not only for himself but for his family and the people in his community as well. That performance proved that he can come back from the losses he had before, thus establishing him as a wrestling champion. Transition to Mixed Martial Arts Entering the MMA World After winning the Olympics, he needed more challenges, so he left wrestling and joined mixed martial arts (MMA). The main internal factors that enticed him to make a decision were the challenge of entering the new sphere of activity and higher monetary incentives. Cejudo started his professional MMA career in March 2013, and because of his wrestling base and athletic ability, he became one of the top fighters very soon. Joining the UFC In 2014, Cejudo joined the UFC’s roster and stepped into the flyweight division, which was full of talented fighters. His first professional bout was in December 2014 against Dustin Kimura, and he did not disappoint, winning via unanimous decision. This triumph may be regarded as the first step in the UFC career of the man and the start of his performance with further victories. UFC Flyweight Champion Climbing the ranks Despite this, Cejudo’s wrestling background was a big plus for him, but he had to incorporate all-round skills in order to compete at this level of MMA. He focused on his stand-up and ground game, working with the best coaching personnel, and fighting with the best fighters. It yielded results as he rose through the flyweight division to beat top fighters like Chris Cariaso and Jussier Formiga. First Title Shot and Setback Cejudo next competed in April 2016, when he matched up with the flyweight division’s long reigning and defending champion, Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson, at UFC 197. In his fight, Cejudo was knocked out by TKO in the first round despite his endeavors. Such a loss was a good lesson that made him work hard to become a champion. Cejudo had to go back to the drawing board, therefore making a major change to his training and strategies. Redemption and Championship Victory This desire saw Cejudo face Johnson once more at UFC 227 in August 2018. The fight was a nail-biter, and Cejudo won the fight via split decision, which put an end to Johnson’s long-standing reign as the UFC flyweight champion. This win was very important in the career of Cejudo since he proved that he could learn from his losses and become great. UFC Bantamweight Champion Ambition for Double Gold Cejudo, however, was not one to sit on his throne and declared his intention to ascend to even higher realms. He wanted to be a two-division champion, so he set his sights on the bantamweight category. His self-confidence was followed by both criticism and fans’ appreciation in equal measure. Unfazed, Cejudo trained hard for the task at hand. Bantamweight Title Fight Cejudo had another title shot in the UFC bantamweight title when he fought against Marlon Moraes in June 2019 at UFC 238. Still, Cejudo struggled in the first round, but he was able to display great fighting spirit that made him capable of making adjustments that he used to dominate the fight during the later rounds. He knocked out his opponent in the third round and made his record of being one of the few fighters to win championships at two weight classes. Defending the title Cejudo’s first title defense was against Dominick Cruz, the former bantamweight champion, at UFC 249 in May 2020. In another great fight, Cejudo knocked out his opponent in the second round by TKO. After the fight, he declared his retirement from

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