
DEMETRIOUS JOHNSON
UFC Flyweight Champion
27-2-1
Fighter Info
Nickname: Mighty Mouse
From: Madisonville, Kentuky United States
Fights Out Of: Parkland, Washington United States
Age: 31
Height: 5' 3" ( 160 cm )
Weight: 125 lb ( 56 kg )
Reach: 66"
Leg Reach: 34"
He might be small in stature, but Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson stands tall among UFC champions.
Johnson is the UFC’s first and only flyweight titlist, having won the belt in September 2012 and defended it six times -- a stretch that includes three wins by submission and one by knockout.
In a career that began in 2007, Johnson is regarded as arguably the quickest and most technically skilled fighter in MMA, a big reason he’s ranked as one of the top pound-for-pound fighters in the UFC.
Mighty Mouse has scored victories over some of the division’s toughest challengers, including Joseph Benavidez (twice), John Dodson and John Moraga. His submission win over Kyoji Horiguchi of Japan at UFC 186 came with one second left in the five-round bout, marking the latest finish in UFC history.
Johnson’s fast hands and footwork helped him rise up the UFC ranks after a successful stint in World Extreme Cagefighting as a bantamweight. He joined the UFC after it absorbed WEC and promptly won bouts against Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto and Miguel Angel Torres in 2011.
TRAINING: The typical training for this fight is just like all the other fights – I’m staying focused and becoming the best martial artist I can be.
When and why did you start training for fighting? I started training to fight in October of 2005. I was watching the first season of ‘The Ultimate Fighter’ and I liked how they were in shape. I always liked to be healthy, so the training regime intrigued me. Reese Andy was the one who influenced me to sign up with AMC and then it's just taken off from there.
What ranks and titles have you held? UFC flyweight champion. In my amateur circuit I held 4 different titles. Genesis MMA & Genesis Muay Thai, Rumble on the Ridge, Ax Fighting Championship
Do you have any heroes? Batman, because I grew up watching him and always wanted to be like him.
What is your favorite technique? My footwork.
What does it mean for you to fight in the UFC? It means everything. I can’t wait to fight for the UFC and I can’t wait to show the UFC that I belong here.
Did you go to college and if so what degree did you earn? Yes, I went to Pierce Community College and didn't finish my associates degree because I was at a turning point. It was either to stay in school and get my AA or continue training harder and try to make a career with fighting. I made the decision to pursue my dream as a fighter and here I am today.
What was your job before you started fighting? I worked in a warehouse in downtown Tacoma that's a recycling tube plant.
A loss to Dominick Cruz later that year ended a four-fight win streak, but Johnson was then chosen to take part in a four-man tournament to crown the UFC’s first flyweight champ.
The 125-pound weight class clearly suited the 5-foot-3 Johnson much better than bantamweight. He showed it, too, although not without enduring some controversy. In his first match, he appeared to score a majority decision win over Ian McCall, but it was determined afterward that a scoring error had taken place and the result was a majority draw.
Johnson met McCall again and this time won by unanimous decision, setting up a final against Benavidez at UFC 152. Johnson won by split decision to claim the historic first-ever flyweight title, and if there was any dispute over his win, he dismissed it with a first-round KO of Benavidez in December 2013.
Mighty Mouse is undeniably the king of the flyweights.
• On 14-fight unbeaten streak (13-0-1); has won 13 straight
• First flyweight champion in UFC history• 2-1 in the WEC with wins over Damacio Page and Nick Pace and a close decision loss to Brad Pickett• Multi-sport athlete in high school• 11 wins by submission (kimura, 5 armbar, Americana, guillotine, 3 RNC), five by knockout• Has made ten successful title defenses, tying him with Anderson Silva for most in UFC history
• Won 2017 ESPY award for Best Fighter