#3 Demetrious Johnson – UFC Flyweight title

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While he was never the most mainstream UFC champion as far as his capacity to attract evaluations and pay-per-see buyrates, it’s difficult to call Demetrious Johnson anything other than incredible as far as the nature of his title rule.

‘Mighty Mouse’ won the debut Flyweight title in September 2012 and held it for just about 6 years before losing it to Henry Cejudo this August. Furthermore, even that was under disputable conditions. Johnson wiped out his division like couple of different warriors did before him – basically, he beat everybody there was to beat.

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With 11 fruitful title barriers to his name, Johnson is factually the most great UFC hero ever. It’s difficult to contend that he was not a finisher, either – of those 11 battles, 7 of them were done before the last bell, with a solid blend of entries and knockouts, as well.

Truly the main thing keeping him off the best spot here is the way that in contrast with a portion of alternate divisions, Flyweight has dependably been generally thin as far as ability – prevails upon John Dodson and Joseph Benavidez were great, for example, yet triumphs over understudies like Chris Cariaso and Tim Elliott were significantly less so.

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All things considered, for the way that he holds the record for best title safeguards in succession – and the way that with various judges, he may in any case be the champ – Johnson has more than earned his spot as second in this commencement.

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