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  • Historic trade finalized: Ben Askren heads to UFC, Demetrious Johnson to ONE

    An unprecedented deal was finalized Saturday which will bring an undefeated former world champion into the UFC while shipping one of the greatest pound-for-pound fighters in mixed martial arts history off to compete in Asia.

    Former Bellator and ONE welterweight champion Ben Askren will be released from his ONE contract to sign with the UFC, while Demetrious Johnson will be released from his UFC contract in order to sign a deal with ONE. ESPN first reported the news.

    ONE announced the Johnson signing Saturday night.

    Askren (18-0, 1 NC) has found success everywhere he’s fought, winning the Bellator welterweight title in 2010 and leaving the company while still champion in 2014 to sign with ONE. Askren went 5-0 with a no-contest in ONE, where he held the welterweight belt until announcing his retirement last fall.

    Johnson (27-3-1), meanwhile, is widely regarded as one of the best fighters in MMA history. The Seattle area native got as far as a shot at then-champion Dominick Cruz as an undersized bantamweight in 2011, then really came into his own when the UFC instituted a flyweight division. Johnson won a four-man tournament to claim the crown in 2012 and then went on to successfully defend the 125-pound title 11 consecutive times, breaking Anderson Silva’s venerated UFC record for most title defenses. Johnson lost the belt in a split decision to Henry Cejudo at UFC 227 in August.

    According to the ESPN report, Johnson’s team hatched the plan to initiate the talent swap, as his coach Matt Hume doubles as ONE’s vice president of operations. Askren indicated his interest in the deal, and things proceeded from there.

    Askren has wasted little time calling out much of the welterweight and lightweight divisions for fights. And while Johnson has been less outspoken, he did send out a tweet acknowledge his new home on Saturday:

    Later Saturday, ONE Championship CEO Chatri Sityodtong tweeted a welcome to Johnson and thanked those involved with the trade.

  • #2
    I think 125 is about to be canceled especially since Henry seems to want this Dillashaw fight more then MM did. And it shows how much respect UFC has for probably the best p4p fighter ever skill wise. He will get more respect overseas and at least Ben brings another name to shake up 170 I guess.

    Shame MM didn’t get a rubber match with Henry. He’ll be a lot more appreciated and even make more money probably. Askren I expect to lose within 3 fights, Woodley and Colby I think beat him.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by $Bullsfam$ View Post
      I think 125 is about to be canceled especially since Henry seems to want this Dillashaw fight more then MM did.
      Didn't consider that. That might explain wtf is going on with this. 125 is gone. And DJ wasn't gonna move up so might as well trade him.

      With Ben I feel like him & Khabib are gonna fight for that discussed 165lb division title. Or Ben will fight for that belt vs Nate or Poirier & maybe Khabib or Conor moves up in a lil while. But yea I guess they could just be pushing Ben at Tyron to give Tyron another bs specialist guy to fight that'll not be as entertaining as just giving Tyron a f#cking big fight finally.

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      • #4
        Surprised you didnt have a Ferguson mention Eff.

        If Conor doesnt get the immediate rematch. I dont see how Ferguson vs Khabib isnt the for sure match up to occur.

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        • #5
          Im still shocked deal went through

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          • #6
            Tyron already saying dumb schet about the move.

            Automatically beats Khabib? Reaching but maybe he could win.

            Automatically beats GSP? Please kill your fuhking self mate.

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