UFC boss Dana White vows to put retired MMA legend in the Hall of Fame after he calls a stop to ‘incredible career’

UFC boss Dana White vows to put retired MMA legend in the Hall of Fame after he calls a stop to ‘incredible caree

Dana White has insisted that he will ‘absolutely’ enter Demetrious Johnson into the UFC Hall of Fame after his retirement last week.

The legendary flyweight champion won the most amount of title fights in UFC history, before trading to ONE Championship for Ben Askren in 2019. There he won gold again, before retiring on Friday night with the bantamweight belt.

Demetrious Johnson hangs up his gloves after 15-year career
On Friday night at ONE Championship’s event in Denver, Demetrious Johnson entered the cage after teasing a major announcement. But instead of confirming a fight, he left fans emotional as he confirmed he was retiring from the sport at the age of 38.

His last outing completed a trilogy with Adriano Moraes that saw him defend his bantamweight title in May of last year. And after a year out of action, he opted to retire instead of going for one last outing after his latest birthday in August

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