Filed under: Featured , News , UFC If all goes as expected at UFC 215 in Edmonton this Saturday night, UFC flyweight champion Demetrious Johnson will make history with a record-breaking victory that cements his title reign as the most dominant the UFC has ever seen. If you haven’t noticed, it means an awful lot to Johnson (26-2-1 MMA, 14-1-1 UFC) to get this win over flyweight title challenger Ray Borg (11-2 MMA, 5-2 UFC), thus shattering Anderson Silva’s record for consecutive UFC title defenses . The question is whether that record means much to anyone else, since at the moment Johnson seems to be tiptoeing up to greatness while no one’s looking. When you consider how he got here, you have to admit that maybe that would be a fitting way for Johnson solidify his legacy.
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Demetrious Johnson may make history at UFC 215, but don’t expect it to change much – MMA Junkie