Dana White hasactually paid homage to one of the UFC’s most dominant champs after previous flyweight supremo Demetrious Johnson validated his retirement from combined martial arts.
Johnson, the UFC’s 125-pound champ inbetween 2012 and 2018, exposed on Friday that he was stepping away from active competitors following an impressive 38-fight profession which saw him win world titles in the UFC and more justrecently in ONE Championship.
“Good for him,” stated White to Grind City Media, through MMA Fighting. “I neverever had a issue with Demetrious Johnson. Absolutely [he will be added to the UFC Hall of Fame].”
Johnson’s time as champ saw him defeat all comers, consistingof a long line of number one competitors consistingof John Dodson, Kyojo Horiguchi, Henry Cejudo and in what was one of the most amazing submissions in