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Dana White stands between Noriyoshi Yamamoto and Demetrius Johnson ahead of UFC 126
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UFC GOAT likens debut rival to Manny Pacquiao ahead of epic showdown between two of the fastest fighters on the planet

February 6, 2026 3 Min Read
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On this day in 2011, a true legend of the sport made his UFC debut by stepping into the Octagon for the very first time.

Khamzat Chimaev recently revealed that he plans to compete just once more at middleweight, reflecting the ongoing trend of UFC champions frequently shifting between weight divisions.

In 2025, the major MMA organizations witnessed an astonishing 11 title changes, highlighting the sport’s evolving landscape.

Against this backdrop, Demetrius Johnson’s dominance in the flyweight division is even more remarkable, having successfully defended his title 11 times in a row.

Yet, when “Mighty Mouse” initially joined the UFC, competing at flyweight—the division that would come to define his career—was not an option.


Demetrius Johnson defeats “KID” Yamamoto in his UFC debut at bantamweight

Johnson made his UFC debut in 2011 after fighting three bouts in the WEC before its roster merged with the UFC.

His arrival saw him face a bantamweight competitor he deeply admired on the same night Jon Jones received his first title shot.

“KID” Tokushi Yamamoto fought only three more times after meeting Johnson but had already established a highly successful career by then.

Johnson’s respect for Yamamoto was clear in an interview with UFC.com, where he said, “He’s one of Japan’s biggest stars. He’s like Japan’s Manny Pacquiao. A talented striker and highly athletic. Everyone regards him as a legend, and rightly so. I’m excited to test myself against him.”

Described by his coach as a “battle between the two fastest men in the world,” Johnson won the fight by unanimous decision after three rounds.

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This fight offered an early demonstration of Johnson’s versatile skillset as he outperformed Yamamoto in all rounds and landed 10 takedowns out of 15 attempts.


Demetrius Johnson’s words before his UFC premiere reflected his entire career philosophy

Johnson never relied on heated rivalries or drama to boost pay-per-view numbers.

His reputation as one of MMA’s all-time greats is built purely on his achievements in the Octagon and his humble, respectful demeanor.

Before his UFC debut, when asked to predict the outcome against Yamamoto, Johnson declined to make a bold forecast, instead saying, “You just have to go out there and do your best. I love to fight—not for the paycheck, but for the joy and the challenge. I’m still just an ordinary guy, and I enjoy every moment of it.”


Fan Take:
This reflection on Demetrius Johnson’s UFC entry reminds fight fans why consistency, humility, and skill truly define greatness in MMA. As Khamzat Chimaev’s career evolves and champions continue to switch weight classes, Johnson’s era of dominance stands as a benchmark for what true mastery looks like in the Octagon.

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