Anthony Johnson on Final Fight in WSOF Contract vs. Mike Kyle: 'I Love It'
Anthony Johnson almost escaped his unanimous decision victory over Andrei Arlovski unscathed at WSOF 3 back on March 23. Unfortunately, he would break his right hand in the very last seconds of his heavyweight debut.
โIn exactly the last 12 seconds of the fight I broke it,โ Johnson told Bleacher Report recently.
โIt was a clean break. I had surgery and they just set it back in place. It didnโt shatter, it just snapped, so they set it back in place. Iโm good to go now.โ
The former welterweight will need healthy hands at his disposal when he returns to 205 pounds to face Mike Kyle at WSOF 5 on Sept. 14. Kyle is known for his willingness to trade blows and for his knockout power. In addition to those attributes, heโlike Johnsonโalso has experience fighting at heavyweight.
With over 20 knockouts between both fighters, this could be a highly entertaining slug-fest. How does Johnson feel about the matchup?
โI love it,โ Johnson said. โMike Kyle is a good striker. Weโll see what happens. Heโs a good guy, a powerful guy. Heโs tough. Heโs with AKA, one of the top teams in the world so I know he will come ready. And thereโs no doubt Iโll be ready to fight.โ
Johnson has won five straight since being released by the UFCโwhere he failed to make weight several times. He will no longer have the luxury of not having to worry about cutting weight, like he had in his last camp.
After having surgery and being sidelined over two months, and an unwieldy cast limiting his activity, Johnson admits his weight went up due to inactivity and his appetite.
โIโm 240,โ revealed Johnson. โI gained 10 pounds sitting on my ass basically because I didnโt train and stuff like I wanted to. Plus I was injured... You kind of have that attitude where you want to enjoy it while you can, and eat what you want. So I was doing that. Now Iโm at the gym going all out.โ
The gym that the 29-year-old fighter is referring to is the Jaco Hybrid Training Center, home of his team The Blackzilians. The heavily scrutinized team has endured its share of criticism, but lately they have been on a tear with huge wins from Vitor Belfort, Rashad Evans and a Glory 9 tournament championship from Tyrone Spong.
โI love my team to death, win, lose or draw," Johnson said. โAny battle that my teammate goes through, I feel like Iโm in there with them. When they lose, I lose. When they win, we all win.โ
Johnson said heโs been helping Spong train for his upcoming bout vs. Angel Deanda at WSOF 4 in August: โThat dude is just a natural athlete. Show him something a couple of times and all of a sudden he has it. He understands the movement, you know?โ
Last month, Evans told Bleacher Report it wouldnโt be fair if Spong went 100 percent when they sparred. Johnson, on the other hand, said he and Spong โgo all out.โ
โI donโt know if youโve seen Instagram and stuff, me and him throw blows pretty hard at each other.โ
When it comes down to who he trains with the most, Johnson said he trains with โThiago Silva more than anybody. Thatโs like my right-hand man when it comes down for me to train with. He looked great in his last fight. Heโs tough thatโs for damn sure. Heโs tough to spar.
"He helps me get better and I help him get better. We both have a lot of respect for each other. We push each other. He gives me pointers. I give him pointers on things, so we bond pretty good.โ
The fighter known as โRumbleโ has stability in his gym, his teammates and WSOFโwho have placed him in the main event on back-to-back fight cards. However, after he fights Kyle at WSOF 4, he will be a free man.
โI had a three-fight deal with them [WSOF],โ he said.
Johnson stated he will be โwaiting until after the fightโ to negotiate a new deal. โIโm not trying to put the cart ahead of the horse,โ he continued. โIโm just going with the flow, but like I said, I plan on being with World Series of Fighting for a while.โ
So with Johnson's intentions and WSOF taking place in September, rumors of him heading back to the UFC will have to wait a couple of months before they can start.
One thing Johnson is proud of and he feels has been one of the most beneficial things for him is that he has "matured. I take a lot of credit in that, in the cage and out of the cage.โ
How about what he needs to build upon?
โThe things I need to work on are to keep improving myself,โ Johnson said. โKeep maturing, and getting better in every way that I can as a fighter, and as a man.
โWhen you mature everything just kind of works together anyway. Things fall into place. Iโm just happy with the way things have been going lately. I have my family. I have my friends, my coaches, and my manager. Without them in my life at this period of time, I wouldnโt be in the position Iโm in. They all came at the right time for me.โ
Michael Stets is a Featured Columnist for Bleacher Report. All quotes were obtained firsthand unless otherwise noted. ย


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