Demetrious Johnson, a legend in MMA, believes that pound-for-pound rankings are based on a fighter’s overall skillset. These rankings can be subjective, with different criteria being considered by different people. Johnson values activity, championship status, and recent performance, but emphasizes the importance of being a well-rounded fighter.
Johnson, who has a diverse set of skills, dominated the UFC with a mix of submissions, knockouts, and decisions during his championship reign. He recognizes the importance of presenting a complete skillset in the cage, something he sees in UFC lightweight champion Islam Makhachev.
According to Johnson, Makhachev is currently the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world due to his ability to strike, grapple, and excel in various martial arts disciplines. Johnson also praises Jon Jones for his versatility and experience in the sport.
For some fighters, winning titles in multiple weight classes is a significant factor in pound-for-pound rankings. Makhachev, with four lightweight title defenses, could potentially move up in the rankings if he gets the opportunity to fight for a second title. Johnson, who trained with Makhachev, believes that his skills would translate well to a higher weight class if he ever decides to make the switch.
Despite the challenges of moving up in weight, Johnson is confident in Makhachev’s abilities and believes he will succeed. He admires Makhachev’s track record of victories across different areas of the sport, including knockouts and submissions.
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