Twitter reacts to Demetrious Johnson’s title-winning knee KO of Adriano Moraes at ONE on Prime Video 1

Check out the reaction to Demetrious Johnson’s knockout of Adriano Moraes at ONE on Prime Video 1.

One of the best to ever do it has won gold again.

In the main event of [autotag]ONE on Prime Video 1[/autotag], [autotag]Demetrious Johnson[/autotag] claimed the ONE Championship flyweight title by knocking out Adriano Moraes in the fourth round of their rematch.

Johnson was finished by a knee to the head in their first meeting, but this time around it would be “Mighty Mouse” who finished the fight with a right hand that dropped Moraes, followed by a flush knee to the face.

Check out below to see the reaction on social media to the incredible finish.

ONE on Prime Video 1: Moraes vs. Johnson 2 live results

Follow along with live results of ONE on Prime Video 1, featuring a title rematch between Adriano Moraes and Demetrious Johnson.

MMA Junkie has you covered for live and official results of ONE on Prime Video 1.

ONE Championship starts a new broadcast partnership with its first event on Amazon Prime Video. ONE on Prime Video 1: Moraes vs. Johnson 2 features four muay Thai bouts, and five MMA fights, including a title rematch.

In the main event, Adriano Moraes (20-3) meets Demetrious Johnson (23-4-1) in a rematch for the flyweight title. Moraes became the first fighter to knock out Johnson in their first meeting at ONE on TNT 1 in 2021.

The event takes place at Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore and the main card airs on Amazon Prime Video at 10 p.m. ET following prelims on Prime Video at 8 p.m. ET.

The results of the MMA bouts from ONE on Prime Video 1 include:

MAIN CARD (Prime Video, 10 p.m. ET)

  • Champ Adriano Moraes vs. Demetrious Johnson – for flyweight title
  • Marcus Almeida vs. Kirill Grishenko
  • Amir Aliakbari vs. Mauro Cerilli

PRELIMINARY CARD (Prime Video, 8 p.m. ET)

  • Itsuki Hirata vs. Heqin Lin
  • Zebaztian Kadestam vs. Iuri Lapicus

Continue reading below for more details about each MMA fight.

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Kevin Holland vs. Daniel Rodriguez verbally agreed to for UFC 279 in Las Vegas

Kevin Holland will look to snap the win streak of Daniel Rodriguez at September’s UFC pay-per-view.

UFC is finalizing an exciting welterweight matchup to its September pay-per-view event.

[autotag]Kevin Holland[/autotag] and [autotag]Daniel Rodriguez[/autotag] are expected to square off Sept. 10 at a UFC 279 in Las Vegas. Contracts have still not been inked, but both fighters have verbally agreed to the bout – and the UFC has made an official announcement.

Multiple people with knowledge of the targeted booking confirmed the matchup to MMA Junkie after Holland announced it on Instagram.

The bout is expected to take place at a weight of 180 pounds, MMA Junkie has learned. Both fighters have fluctuated between welterweight and middleweight in the past.

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Holland (23-7 MMA, 10-4 UFC) will look to continue his winning ways at welterweight. Since he dropped down from middleweight at the beginning of 2022, Holland has finished Alex Oliveira and Tim Means. Both earned him “Performance of the Night” bonuses.

Rodriguez (16-2 MMA, 6-1 UFC) is riding a three-fight win streak after a hot 2021 campaign. During the calendar year, Rodriguez defeated Mike Perry, Preston Parsons, and former interim lightweight title challenger Kevin Lee.

With the addition, the UFC 279 lineup includes:

  • Khamzat Chimaev vs. Nate Diaz
  • Tony Ferguson vs. Li Jingliang
  • Kevin Holland vs. Daniel Rodriguez
  • Shamil Abdurakhimov vs. Jailton Almeida
  • Norma Dumont vs. Danyelle Wolf
  • Irene Aldana vs. Macy Chiasson
  • Jamie Pickett vs. Denis Tiuliulin
  • Heili Alateng vs. Chad Anheliger
  • Melissa Martinez vs. Elise Reed
  • Ion Cutelaba vs. Johnny Walker
  • Chris Barnett vs. Jake Collier
  • Hakeem Dawodu vs. Julian Erosa
  • Yohan Lainesse vs. Darian Weeks

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Anthony Smith: Luke Rockhold would’ve been a ‘f*cking superstar’ if he always showed ‘raw’ emotion

Anthony Smith admits he and Luke Rockhold don’t like each other, but he certainly respects the former UFC champ after what he saw last week.

[autotag]Anthony Smith[/autotag] loved what he saw out of [autotag]Luke Rockhold[/autotag] in his post-fight speech at UFC 278.

Rockhold (16-6 MMA, 6-5 UFC) lost an entertaining bout to Paulo Costa this past Saturday in Salt Lake City and decided to retire after the hard-fought battle. An emotional Rockhold was brought to tears – a contrast from his brash attitude during fight week in which he trash-talked Costa and took aim at the UFC over fighter pay.

“I’ve been through so much the last few years,” Rockhold said. “I f*cking … thank you, fighting. Thank you, UFC. Thank you, Joe (Rogan). I f*cking can’t do this sh*t anymore. I gave it my all. I just didn’t … I’m f*cking old.”

Smith, who’s had issues with Rockhold in the past, wonders where this version of the former champion was all along, a version he thinks would have resonated with fans.

“It was raw. It was so raw,” Smith told Michael Bisping on the “Believe You Me” podcast. “Where was this f*cking guy 10 years ago? He’d be a f*cking superstar. I can get behind that guy. That guy who’s like, ‘I’m f*cking old,’ I’m with you. I can get behind that guy.”

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Rockhold was visibly exhausted throughout his back-and-forth war with Costa. It was his first fight in more than three years, and he took some heavy damage from the Brazilian powerhouse. However, Rockhold was able to go the distance for the first time in a loss, and Smith lauds him for the heart he showed.

“I see Luke Rockhold quitting, I’m watching him look for the door,” Smith said. “He’s looking for a way out and then decided not to take it, and that happened more than twice. It happened more than three times where he decided I don’t f*cking want to be here anymore and on his way to quitting, turned around before he got there and battled his way back into it. Personally, Luke and I don’t like each other.

“But I can respect being exhausted, being in a really hard fight with a really heavy hitter, with a guy who’s walking you down, and you’re so f*cking tired you can’t even breathe, and you got your nose splashed all the way across your face, you can barely stand up but still mustering the ability to battle back and stay in there and kind of give the fans a treat they didn’t deserve, because you should have been finished a long time ago.”

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