Former UFC, Bellator MMA fighter Anthony ‘Rumble’ Johnson passes away at 38

Former UFC and Bellator MMA title contender Anthony “Rumble” Johnson has passed away at 38 years old.

The reason for his death is unknown other than that he was battling an illness “for quite some time” according to Ariel Helwani.

Johnson last fought for Bellator MMA in May 2021, knocking out Jose Augusto Azevedo Barros in the second round of their light heavyweight Grand Prix. He had to withdraw due to illness.

Johnson was mainly known for two UFC runs, the last of which ended in an unsuccessful challenge of then-light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier in April 2017.

Career-wise, Johnson began his UFC run early in his career, winning by knockout in just his fourth career bout. Fighting as a welterweight, Johnson had considerable issues with weight cuts that caused several of them to be catchweight fights instead.

After a loss to Vitor Belfort in January 2012, he was cut and fought for World Series of Fighting, Titan FC and another promotion before returning in April 2014.

After three straight wins, he was unsuccessful in defeating Cormier for the vacant light heavyweight title in their first meeting. A three fight, three knockout win streak earned him the second Cormier fight. 

After that, he retired for several years before returning for the aforementioned Bellator fight.

In 2014, Johnson was briefly suspended due to an investigation regarding suspected domestic abuse against the mother of his two children. He was reinstated after just two months after a civil case against him was dropped.

Daniel Cormier vs. Rumble Johnson rematch set for UFC 210

While appearing on UFC Tonight on Wednesday, UFC light heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier announced that he would be defending his belt against number one contender Anthony “Rumble” Johnson at UFC 210 in Buffalo, New York on April 8th.

Cormier had been scheduled to defend his title against Johnson in the main event of UFC 206 in Toronto last December before having to pull out of the fight due to injury.

Their bout at UFC 210 will be a rematch of a May 2015 fight, which Cormier won via a third-round submission to capture the title. Cormier was nearly stopped in the first round of that fight but came back to win. He’s since defended against Alexander Gustafsson and beat Anderson Silva in a non-title matchup at UFC 200.

Johnson has scored three straight wins by knockout since the loss to Cormier, which was his only setback since January 2012, a span of 13 fights. The winner of Cormier vs. Johnson would be expected to defend against former champion Jon Jones, who is currently serving a suspension but is eligible to return in July. 

A top middleweight contender’s fight between Chris Weidman and Gegard Mousasi is the only other fight announced for UFC’s return to Buffalo. UFC 210 will be the company’s first show in the city in over 20 years.