Demetrious Johnson: I have no problem working back to ONE Championship rematch vs. Adriano Moraes

Losing may be an unfamiliar feeling for Demetrious Johnson, but he’s willing to climb back up the ladder.

Losing may be an unfamiliar feeling for [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag], but he’s willing to climb back up the ladder.

Johnson (30-4-1) suffered the first stoppage loss of his career when he was knocked out by flyweight champion [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] (19-3) at ONE on TNT I in April.

Following his monumental win, Moraes said he’s willing to give Johnson a rematch, but while the former longtime UFC flyweight king would like to run things back, he wouldn’t be surprised if the promotion went in a different direction.

“It’s always been my preference in all my career, even when I beat people and they’ve lost to me – I have no problem working may way back up to a title shot,” Johnnson told MMA Junkie Radio. “But if they offer it to me, I’ll take it.”

Check out Johnson’s interview in the video above, in which he touched on what it will be like to work back from the rare loss, training during the pandemic and more.

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Twitter Mailbag: Can Marvin Vettori earn a title shot at UFC on ABC 2?

MMA Junkie’s Nolan King answers questions about Marvin Vettori, Kevin Holland, Jon Jones, Demetrious Johnson, and more!

Questions on your mind about recent happenings in MMA? MMA Junkie’s Twitter Mailbag is here – and this week, @mma_kings answers:

  • Could [autotag]Marvin Vettori[/autotag] earn a title shot with a win over [autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag] at UFC on ABC 2?
  • What’s next for the UFC on ABC 2 main event winner?
  • How would former Bellator champion [autotag]Rafael Lovato Jr.[/autotag] have done in the UFC?
  • What’s next for [autotag]Arnold Allen[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Sodiq Yusuff[/autotag] winner?
  • Did [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] getting knocked out by [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] generate ONE Championship more attention?
  • Thoughts on the [autotag]Francis Ngannou[/autotag]-[autotag]Jon Jones[/autotag]-[autotag]Derrick Lewis[/autotag] triad of matchmaking?

Watch the video above for answers to those questions.

To ask a question of your own, follow @MMAjunkie on Twitter and let us know.

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How to watch ONE on TNT 1: Fight card, start time, results, odds, live stream for Moraes vs. Johnson

Here’s how to watch the Adriano Moraes vs. Demetrious Johnson flyweight title bout from Singapore.

ONE Championship kicks off the most prolific month in its history this week with the first of four straight events on TNT.

Here’s how to watch the Adriano Moraes vs. Demetrious Johnson flyweight title bout from Singapore.

Demetrious Johnson, Eddie Alvarez returns kick off ‘ONE on TNT’ event series in April

ONE Championship will be on TNT this spring, beginning with the returns of a pair of former UFC champions.

ONE Championship will be on TNT this spring, beginning with the returns of a pair of former UFC champions.

The promotion has announced that it will hold a “ONE on TNT” series, which will feature events every Wednesday for four consecutive weeks beginning April 7. Each event will feature prelims streamed on B/R Live at 9 p.m. ET, with a three-fight main card beginning at 10 p.m. ET on TNT.

The series is highlighted by two titles fights and the returns of former UFC champs [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag], who will compete in the first event April 7. Both men missed all of 2020 because of travel bans caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Johnson (30-3-1) last fought Oct. 13, 2019 when he defeated Danny Kingad to win the ONE flyweight grand prix, making him 3-0 with the promotion. Alvarez (30-7), meanwhile, submitted Eduard Folayang in his last fight on Aug. 2, 2019 to bounce back from a TKO loss to Timofey Nastyukhin in his promotional debut.

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The slate of shows and current fights booked includes:

ONE on TNT 1, April 7

  • Champ [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] vs. Demetrious Johnson – for flyweight title
  • Eddie Alvarez vs. Iuri Lapicus

ONE on TNT 2, April 14

  • Champ [autotag]Christian Lee[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Timofey Nastyukhin[/autotag]– for lightweight title

ONE on TNT 3, April 21

  • [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Vitaly Bigdash[/autotag]

ONE on TNT 4, April 28

  • No fights booked at this time

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Demetrious Johnson, Eddie Alvarez set for primetime ONE Championship show on April 7

Demetrious Johnson and Eddie Alvarez will take center stage when ONE Championship hits primetime U.S. TV on TNT on April 7.

Former UFC champions [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] and [autotag]Eddie Alvarez[/autotag] will take center stage as ONE Championship gets set to host a big primetime show for U.S. fans.

Former UFC flyweight champ Johnson will challenge reigning ONE flyweight champion [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] in the main event of ONE Championship: Moraes vs. Johnson, which takes place April 7 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore. The event will be aired live on TNT.

Johnson (30-3-1) has been perfect since he departed the UFC in 2018, and picked up a hat-trick of victories over Yuya Wakamatsu, Tatsumitsu Wada and Danny Kingad in 2019 to capture the inaugural ONE flyweight grand prix title.

Now “Mighty Mouse” is all set to go for his second ONE Championship belt as he gets set to challenge three-time champion Moraes (18-3), who reclaimed the title from Geje Eustaquio in his last outing back in January 2019.

Also set for action on the card is former UFC lightweight champion Alvarez (30-7), who will take on Moldovan former lightweight title challenger [autotag]Iuri Lapicus[/autotag] (14-1), who suffered his first career defeat last time out against reigning ONE lightweight champion Christian Lee.

Alvarez, meanwhile, is looking to build momentum as he works his way toward a title shot. His ONE debut ended in a first-round knockout loss to Russia’s Timofey Nastyukhin, but he bounced back in style with a first-round submission finish of former lightweight champion Eduard Folayang in August 2019.

The card will also feature one of the organization’s biggest Muay Thai stars, ONE flyweight muay Thai champion Rodtang Jitmuangnon, who takes on British striker Jacob Smith in a non-title muay Thai fight.

Confirmed MMA bouts for ONE Championship: Moraes vs. Johnson include:

  • Champion Adriano Moraes vs. Demetrious Johnson – for flyweight title
  • Eddie Alvarez vs. Iuri Lapicus

Demetrious Johnson challenges Adriano Moraes for ONE Championship title in February

Demetrious Johnson finally will get his chance to become a titleholder in a major organization again.

[autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] finally will get his chance to become a titleholder in a major organization again.

Johnson (30-3-1), the inaugural and longtime former UFC flyweight champ, will challenge [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] (18-3) for the ONE Championship flyweight belt on Feb. 24.

The promotion announced the matchup Friday, but did not reveal details about the planned location or venue for the card, which likely will stream on B/R Live (via Twitter):

Moraes, 31, recaptured the ONE Championship title from Geje Eustaquio in his most recent outing after suffering a split decision upset lost in their first clash. He originally was scheduled to defend against “Mighty Mouse” in April before the coronavirus pandemic postponed the event.

Johnson, 34, made his high-profile switch from the UFC to ONE in a much-publicized so-called “trade” that saw Ben Askren head in the opposite direction. He has looked as sharp as ever with the promotion, going through a grand prix in order to secure his opportunity to fight for the belt.

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Adriano Moraes hoping ONE Championship doesn’t have to resort to Plan B for his title fight

Adriano Moraes’ next bout arguably is the biggest of his career, but he’s left just hoping it still happens.

[autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag]’ next bout arguably is the biggest of his career, but he’s left just hoping it still happens.

ONE Championship flyweight titleholder Moraes (18-3) is set to meet former UFC flyweight champ Demetrious Johnson (30-3-1) at the end of May at ONE Championship’s “Infinity 1” event in Manila in the Philippines. But the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic might have something to say about that time table.

“We hope this coronavirus situation improves so we can actually travel there,” Moraes recently told MMA Junkie. “It’s not for sure that airports will be open at that time. I believe this will all get better so the event can go forward.

“My understanding right now is that the card will be on May 29, in Manila – assuming things improve. I’m not sure if ONE has a Plan B, or another location in mind like a closed studio. It would be a dream come true if they could do it here in the United States. I’ll just keep training, waiting for the time to come, so we can have the fight in the best way possible.”

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Moraes, currently training in Florida, has had to deal with closed gyms like most fighters. He said he already had been training when things started into lockdown mode to help combat the virus. Now he’s at the point he does what he can to stay in shape.

“To keep doing it, I’ve been exercising outdoors,” he said. “I wake up early so I can go on a long run and practice some shadowboxing in the grassy area near my building. There’s a pool here, too. It’s not too big, but I’m also swimming so I can work my cardio. I use some of the trees in the area to do some drills. There are ways to stay active while we wait for this coronavirus situation to improve. I’m taking care of myself. I’m helping out by doing social distancing. We’re all doing our part until things improve, and we can get back to work. I’m looking forward to a great fight.”

Johnson moved to ONE Championship after years in the UFC in late 2018 and worked his way through a flyweight tournament to get a shot at the belt. Moraes avenged a loss to Geje Eustaquio in January 2019 with a unanimous decision to win back the bantamweight title. That victory came seven months after he lost a split call to Eustaquio to have a four-fight winning streak halted.

Moraes has been thinking about Johnson for long enough that he seems to understand a lot of his ins and outs. But at the same time, he’ll have gone nearly 18 months without fighting.

“My focus is to be at an above-average physical condition,” he said. “I want my standup to be very intense, too. Sometimes, I manage to book time with a partner, so we can spar or hit some pads at a local field. I’ll do what I always do, which is to give my best inside the ONE circle. I’m looking to get a knockout or submission win. It’s going to be a very active fight. I’m much improved since my last fight last year. I’m very happy with this opportunity. I believe everything is going to work out for the best.

“Once Demetrious Johnson joined the promotion, I asked to fight him. But I didn’t get that fight. Instead, I was told he’d participate in the flyweight grand prix. I was told I’d defend against the eventual grand prix winner (Johnson). So, I had to wait. There was nothing I could do. But the wait will be worth it. It’s going to be a great fight.”

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Aung La N Sang vs. Jon Jones? Fantasy matchmaking with ONE Championship’s Michael Schiavello

ONE Championship commentator Michael Schiavello chatted with MMA Junkie as he shared his dream fights to make once the MMA world gets back into full swing.

With no fights set to take place for the foreseeable future due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis, much of the MMA world has been left pondering which big fights they’d love to see when the world gets back to normality again.

One man who has a wish list packed with blockbuster super fights is ONE Championship commentator Michael Schiavello, who chatted with MMA Junkie to offer his suggestions for some of the biggest post-coronavirus matchups he’d love to see under the ONE Championship banner later this year, as well as a pair of dynamite cross-promotion fantasy fights involving ONE Championship and UFC stars.

Aung La N Sang vs. Jon Jones

Schiavello: “[autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag] vs [autotag]Jon Jones[/autotag] is such a battle of styles and a battle of range.

“How does Aung La handle someone with the range of Jon Jones? He got past the range of Vera pretty easily, but Jones uses his range on a whole other level. And how does Jones react when he hits Aung La with these long-reaching high knees and hands and legs, and Aung La walks through them, gets in his face and lands that steel pipe to his jaw, and touches him up?

“That would be magnificent. But it also depends a lot on where you’re going to hold this match. If you hold it in the U.S., in Jones’ backyard, an obvious advantage swings to him. But if you hold this in Yangon, in Myanmar, in a soccer stadium with 50,000 people in there, I’m telling you, a big advantage swings back to Aung La. That crowd alone is like nothing you’ve ever seen in your life.

“I’ve commentated the biggest combat events. I’ve done the Olympics, I’ve done K-1, I’ve done DREAM, I’ve done Dynamite, I’ve done 80,000 people in the Tokyo Dome – I’ve done them all. But I’ve never heard anything like 10,000 inside Thuwunna Indoor Stadium when Aung La is fighting. To say you can’t hear yourself think is true. I can’t hear myself commentate these fights, even though I’ve got my headphones cranked up to 10 out of 10 on my levels. I can’t hear myself. It’s nuts.

“For anyone to come into that atmosphere – for Jon Jones to step into Myanmar and compete in that atmosphere – it’s so overwhelming. People might read this and go, ‘Come on, Schiavello! Jon Jones will obliterate Aung La.’ People are thinking you can’t compare Aung La to Jon Jones, but no, man. If you’re going to compare, you have to compare in all the aspects, and one big aspect is Aung La in Myanmar is untouchable, unbeatable. What would happen if Jones stepped into Aung La’s backyard and did it there? There’s so many factors, and that’s what makes it a fantastic match.”

Zhang Weili vs. Xiong Jing Nan

Schiavello: “From a population viewpoint, clarifying they’re [autotag]Zhang Weili[/autotag] and [autotag]Xiong Jing Nan[/autotag] – imagine the eyes on that, just from China alone.

“You put Xiong Jing Nan against Zhang. Who’s the better? Who’s the real superpower between those two? Two ferocious athletes who have completely different styles. That would be magnificent. That would be a great fantasy double-header right there.”

Next up: A huge fight for the biggest title in ONE Championship

Demetrious Johnson to challenge for ONE flyweight title at ONE Infinity 1

Demetrious Johnson will challenge for the flyweight title at ONE Infinity 1 in Jakarta on Friday, Apr. 10.

[autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] will look to add a second ONE Championship belt to his collection at ONE Infinity 1.

The record-breaking former UFC flyweight champion captured the ONE flyweight grand prix title in 2019, and along with the colossal championship belt he received for his efforts, he was also handed a shot at reigning ONE flyweight champion, [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag].

That matchup will form the main event of ONE Infinity 1, which takes place at Istora Senayan in Jakarta, Indonesia on Friday, Apr. 10. The event will be streamed live on B/R Live, with prelims on MMA Junkie.

Johnson (30-3-1) made his high-profile switch from the UFC to ONE in a much-publicized so-called “trade” that saw Ben Askren head in the opposite direction, and has looked as sharp as ever inside the ONE Championship circle.

“Mighty Mouse” kicked off his tenure with his new promotion with a second-round submission of Yuya Wakamatsu in the quarterfinals of the grand prix tournament at “ONE Championship 92: A New Era” in March 2019, then followed up with a dominant unanimous decision win over Tatsumitsu Wada at “ONE Championship 99: Dawn of Heroes” four months later. He captured the grand prix title in the final with another unanimous decision, this time against Filipino fan-favorite Danny Kingad to put himself in line for a shot at three-time champion Moraes (18-3).

The co-main event in Jakarta sees the return of two-division ONE champion [autotag]Aung La N Sang[/autotag]. “The Burmese Python” holds the middleweight and light heavyweight titles, as well as a knockout win over current heavyweight champion Brandon Vera. Now N Sang (26-10) returns to action as he puts his middleweight belt on the line against the man he defeated to win it back in 2017, Russia’s [autotag]Vitaly Bigdash[/autotag].

Then-champion Bigdash (10-2) defeated N Sang in their first meeting at “ONE Championship 51: Quest for Power” in January 2017 after the Myanmar athlete stepped in on short notice to challenge for the title. But, despite losing a unanimous decision, N Sang had done enough to warrant a rematch with a full camp, and he made his second chance count as he turned the tables on Bigdash to claim a unanimous decision of his own after a breathless five rounds at “ONE Championship 56: Light of a Nation” in Yangon, Myanmar.

Injury and an untimely defeat to Leandro Ataides kept Bigdash from his chance to face N Sang again in a trilogy fight, but that matchup will now finally take place in Jakarta, with the ONE middleweight strap on the line once again.

A third title will also be on the line in Jakarta, as ONE light heavyweight kickboxing champion Roman Kryklia puts his title on the line for the first time against Andrei Stoica.

ONE Infinity 1 confirmed fights:

  • Champ Adriano Moraes vs. Demetrious Johnson – for flyweight title
  • Champ Aung La N Sang vs. Vitaly Bigdash – for middleweight title
  • Champ Roman Kryklia vs. Andrei Stoica – for light heavyweight kickboxing title

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ONE Championship launches ‘ONE Infinity Series,’ Demetrious Johnson to headline first event

Asian martial arts promotion ONE Championship launches new event brand, with Demetrious “Mighty Mouse” Johnson set to star in the inaugural event.

Asian promotion ONE Championship is continuing its expansion with the launch of a new series of top-tier martial arts events.

Branded “ONE Infinity Series,” the events will feature what a promotional press release describes as “the very best the world has to offer in terms of global sports and entertainment.”

The new-look events will feature “a minimum of 12 world champions, super fights, A-list celebrities and much more,” with the first event set to take place in Jakarta, Indonesia on April 10. The inaugural event will be branded “ONE Infinity 1.”

The new event replaces the originally scheduled ONE Championship event set for Chongqing, China on April 11, which has been scrapped due to the ongoing coronavirus crisis in the region. ONE officials stated that, as things stand, all other events on their published schedule will proceed as planned.

Headlining the relocated, rebranded event will be one of MMA’s A-list competitors, as former UFC flyweight champion and newly-crowned ONE flyweight grand prix champion [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] (30-3-1) challenges reigning champion [autotag]Adriano Moraes[/autotag] (18-3) for the ONE flyweight title in the main event.

ONE chairman and CEO Chatri Sityodtong formally launched the new event brand via press release, stating, “It is my pleasure to introduce ONE Infinity Series, the world’s apex brand for martial arts events. ONE Infinity Series is a cut above anything available anywhere on the planet. Comprising the biggest events of the year, these blockbusters represent the very best ONE Championship has to offer in terms of world championship talent, star power, martial arts skill, entertainment value, and historical importance.”

Confirmed ONE Championship events for 2020 include:

  • Feb. 28 – Singapore
  • March 20 – Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
  • April 10 – ONE Infinity 1, Jakarta, Indonesia
  • April 17 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • May 29 – Manila, Philippines
  • June 5 – Jakarta, Indonesia
  • June 20 – Shanghai, China
  • July 3 – Singapore
  • July 10 – Bangkok, Thailand
  • Aug. 14 – Manila, Philippines
  • Sept. 4 – Singapore
  • Sept. 11 – Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Sept. 18 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Oct. 2 – Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
  • Oct. 9 – Bangkok, Thailand
  • Oct. 25 – Tokyo, Japan
  • Oct. 31 – Beijing, China
  • Nov. 20 – Singapore
  • Dec. 4 – Jakarta, Indonesia
  • Dec. 11 – Manila, Philippines
  • Dec. 18 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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