He was so preoccupied with bracing himself from getting slammed to the ground, that getting arm-barred was the last thing on his mind. Genius way to catch someone off-guard.
If you didn’t know who he was and dont know what cauliflower ears are you would 100% believe you could take this random 5’3” dude with weird ears especially if you had a few drinks you would probably fuck around and find out
@@christopherpicart4199 Lol, DJ is extremely nice and charismatic tho. I heard before one of his fights he was playing videogames with the boys went to his fight then right after went home and hopped back online. This guy is a legend.
Dude imagine feeling like you got disrespected by Mikey Musumeci and you ask yourself “did Mclovin just punk me? I gotta fuck him up.” - thats the type of pride that lands you in a wheelchair for life
I remember watching the fight he did this too. Except it was way more badass cause homie was still in the air when MightyMouse here jumped in the air and had him in the arm bar mid air lmao
People don't do that because of the high probability of dislocating the opponents shoulder. Most organizations have a rule against "standing breaks," the idea being the opponent has no time to tap before the damage is recieved through submission attempt.
No just the G.O.A.T in the ring, UFC will kick themselves swapping him for Askren 😂 and I reckon he would have beaten Cejudo in a rematch and should have gone for it.
This reminds me of the wing chin videos. People commenting “it only works against an opponent that doesn’t return fire” but DJ actually did this in a championship fight.
Damn. Was about scroll and realized that he's really just steps ahead of his opponent in this sequence. When the opponent is think of defending the take down, he's already on the back
You forgot to mention the hardest part of this that the guy did but you didn’t highlight, you have to time stepping over his head with the arm bar correctly
He was so preoccupied with bracing himself from getting slammed to the ground, that getting arm-barred was the last thing on his mind. Genius way to catch someone off-guard.
That's called checkmate
@Raven Douglas ? That's DJ
@Raven Douglas ? Thats DJ
@Raven Douglas ? That's DJ
@Raven Douglas ? That's DJ
If he hadn’t actually done this in a fight the comments would be filled with “that would never work in a fight” 😂
Every time I watch the fight clip
Some part of me thinks I’m hallucinating
Still are
Fml he can do it at will? I thought it was just a one off fluke. Incredible
People are still saying that if you sort comments by newest first 😂
He actually did it in a match 😂
This looks like the throw combos I can never pull off as King
Indeed
Lmao! King has been my main since tekken 3
I always hated it when King players would nail me with multi-link grappling combos! :(
@@perfectsplit5515 well, you can rest assured it was never me, lol
Hit em with the RDC and make Papa Aris proud
Imagine being such a great martial artist you create your own move. Wild!
He said his coach, Matt Hume, caught him with this move in training because DJ is so good that the "normal" techniques weren't working on him anymore.
Dj did this in a real fight
That's why he demonstrated it there.
It was crazier than this demonstration
And it was magical.
Yo that was so savage when he did that mid fight.
Yes he did. What a bad dude...
He makes it look so easy it's as though it was choreographed. Would like to see the clip followed by the real time clip with no pauses.
He's done it against ray borg in the ufc
@@inki3286 Great sequence!
@@WellOilBeefHooked It really is spectacular!
@@inki3286 Yeah!
same, wanna see it nonstop in full
So smooth. The most underrated champion EVER. Maybe not underrated because he's on mount Rushmore but underappreciated for sure.
Abe Lincoln?! 😱
Underrated? Almost everyone know him
@@noen2366 that doesn't mean he's underrated or underappreciated. Lol
Definitely under appreciated
Got knocked out
Most underrated MMA fighter of all time
The 'dings' crack me up. It's like learning a tekken combo.
Its straight up tekken
Love this guy.
Wait.. I thought u love McGregor.
@@sengm7876 maybe, not anymore
Answer them ALL Dana!!!
Answer THEMMMMM!!!!! 😖
Demetrious Johnson was never my friend
Too bad nobody loves you
Dang this guy is pretty good, if he keeps working on it, he might become a multi time, multi organization champion one day.
Another technique added to my imaginary fights
Imagine bumping into DJ at the bar and thinking you could take him
I'd buy him a drink and act cool, but I'd be thinking please be in a good mood.. 😁
If you didn’t know who he was and dont know what cauliflower ears are you would 100% believe you could take this random 5’3” dude with weird ears especially if you had a few drinks you would probably fuck around and find out
@@christopherpicart4199 Lol, DJ is extremely nice and charismatic tho. I heard before one of his fights he was playing videogames with the boys went to his fight then right after went home and hopped back online. This guy is a legend.
Dude imagine feeling like you got disrespected by Mikey Musumeci and you ask yourself “did Mclovin just punk me? I gotta fuck him up.” - thats the type of pride that lands you in a wheelchair for life
@@kevinarevalo4747"Boys, I have to take a short break, have to work a bit, will take a quick shower and be back in 45 minutes."
Been a mighty mouse fan for years and don't see that changing with as awesome as he is. True LEGEND
I remember watching the fight he did this too. Except it was way more badass cause homie was still in the air when MightyMouse here jumped in the air and had him in the arm bar mid air lmao
And he got the tap 4:59 into the 5th, a record never to be beaten!
People don't do that because of the high probability of dislocating the opponents shoulder. Most organizations have a rule against "standing breaks," the idea being the opponent has no time to tap before the damage is recieved through submission attempt.
@@notchomomma239 OKk, and? Lmfao
@@notchomomma239 No, most people don't do that because they can't
P4p goat and most underrated fighter in history.
How the fuck do you trade the GOAT IN HIS PRIME for Ben Askren?!!
@@vajidali530 Dana wanted to see Ben Askren demolished
Underrated ? everybody speaks highly of mighty mouse, what kind of medicine are you on
That move was amazing. I remember watching it live.
I believe this is called the Mighty Mouse
When I saw this live I spat my drink, to this day this was the best submission combo I've ever seen, DJ is definitely in the GOAT category
The fact dj did this fr on kyoji horiguchi makes it even more impressive.
Edit: It was Ray Borg, not Kyoji. Sorry for the misinformation. 😅
He did it on Ray Borg. Against Kyoji it was an armbar too but he didn't lock the submission mid air during a suplex.
Don’t ever disrespect Kyoji like that.
Ray Borg not Kyoji
Link of this full fight?
Brilliant in every level. A master at work 🙏
Ray Borg is like, “I’m starting to understand what happened now.”
My toxic trait is thinking I could actually pull this off
This guy hve real signature move!🐐
mighty mouse 💪
When he hit that on Ray Borg even after easily winning every round and could have coasted to a victory was insane.
Funniest part is, he actually did it faster in that fight. He already had the armbar before the guy even touched the ground.
This is literally how Eren fought Reiner using the same moves.
lmao yeh i just realized
Who?
@@crussteasock4047 their from attack on titan it's an anime
Yeah but he didn't do a suplex on Reiner
Craziest part is, Mighty Mouse really did this to finish a title fight...
The legend says that he's opponent is still confused till date
There's levels to this
For years they said DJ was the best P4P fighter and I never agreed.... until I saw him do this to ray borg live (on tv)
🐐
One of the most skilled MMA guys I have ever seen. Really impressive stuff.
Mighty Mouse is goated. He's easily one of if not the most skilled martial artist alive today.
*Just would like to say thank you for these great shorts 💗*
Name’s checks out
Was the best move i have ever seen in fight sports. I'm still curious how a judge would score this move.
If it worked the sub would the opponent tap out which ends the fight
"yeah This would never work in a real fight" - ray borg
Johnson is one of my all time favorites! Outstanding demonstration!
Me literally being 2 meters tall: *"Yes very useful.."*
I’m 198cm, armbars and suplexes are both very doable lol
Fight people your own size.
Aleksandr Karelin - 6-4 287
No just the G.O.A.T in the ring, UFC will kick themselves swapping him for Askren 😂 and I reckon he would have beaten Cejudo in a rematch and should have gone for it.
It was DJs choice. UFC didn't initiate the trade
Like King with his 8 catches combo in Tekken, this combo is superb 👌 👏
Those were some fluid moves right there 🔥
why do his moves reminds me of KiNG from tekken? this is mighty mouse johnson right?
Yea
Damn, that was beautiful. We dream of being able to do something like that so smoothly.
Even more impressive when he did this in a real mma fight
I like how the dude pauses when he lift up his opponent.
Dont you just love it when a plan comes together
My man has actually pulled out this stunt in real fight.... He's just amazing 🔥👏
Absolutely beautifully executed. 👏👏
He has a good combo 😂
Most underrated fighter. Pure beast
Best submission ever with Twister!!!!
Suplex to Armbar one of most iconic signature moves right up there with the Iminari Roll
I always forget how good this guy is
"Mighty Mouse"!
Just one of the best of all time..
Bro was literally in midair when he originally did this move😂😂😂
It’s so clean. It was smooth transition from completed move to the next completed move
He makes it look so effortless. All hail the 🐐
I love the pause when the man was getting railed
Swinging the right foot around over the head looks like the hardest part
It's so perfectly executed, the back take, the slam, the arm bar, just perfection
I'll try to ingrain this into my memory for when the time comes
In terms of technique and skill DJ is the greatest of all time.
By far the best example of "Never let them know your next move."
That lift positioning was perfect
This reminds me of the wing chin videos. People commenting “it only works against an opponent that doesn’t return fire” but DJ actually did this in a championship fight.
Pay this man for this video.🖤
This needs to be in a fighting game as a special ultimate 😂
When he did it in an actual fight it was 10x more spectacular. 🐐
4 hit combo with 1 brutality 👍
DAMN! This is like the character “KING” from Tekken! 👍👍👍
Its like a mini Marduk 😂
FLAWLE$$!!! PERFECT!!!
Absolutely love this breakdown
The real GOAT 🐐
Mma god right there❤
Number 1 pound for pound ever....
Dj is so quick. One has some of the best to ever do it
Water is his element. Flowed so smoothly.
Man handled him 👏
Beautifully done. 👏🏽
I couldn't do a single move and he did 5 so smoothly it didn't even feel separate
Demetrius Johnson is hands down the most technically sound fighter EVER
Da-meatiest johnson
bro.... hes so fast
Damn. Was about scroll and realized that he's really just steps ahead of his opponent in this sequence. When the opponent is think of defending the take down, he's already on the back
You forgot to mention the hardest part of this that the guy did but you didn’t highlight, you have to time stepping over his head with the arm bar correctly
Pound 4 Pound One of the greatest
I’m convinced I could pull this off in a street fight 🤣
The smoothness is crazy
I’ll never forget this night.
I have never thought of step 4. Damn that's so neat.
First time seeing that, the real fight submission was better than the reenactment.. This guy is MIGHTY
My knees can't go that low 😂😂
I remember when he did this in the cage. DJ is the goat.
Mighty Mouse - Top submission, my favorite all time. Legend.
God bro he is a absolute legend
Demetrius one of the best
Boy moved like King in Tekken lol
Seeing him do this in an actuql foght was awesome il never forget it